Career – Career Training Courses – Smart Business Talk
There are so many ways of saying the same thing on a business-related occasion. Depending on the impact you would like to make
and the audience you are facing, you should have an arsenal of words and expressions to choose from to tailor your message and
achieve the optimal results.
We will start the course with some warm-up exercises with a list of verbs, adjectives, business idioms and colloquial
expression commonly used in business settings. We will then introduce to you various synonyms and phrases with similar meanings,
however, slight different connotations and usages. Some group exercises will be conducted to reinforce your understanding and
familiarity of the words. Special business situations such as interviews, business travel, meetings and conference calls,
will be addressed as well.
The topics will then be switched to how you can best present yourself in meetings and at presentations. We will discuss the
recommended posture, tone and pace. Choice of words is also an art when you speak to a group of people. It is on those occasions
that your mastery of English vocabulary is truly put to test.
You also need to react fast in a lot of situations to either defend yourself or make your opinions heard. How to be more
assertive, without being over-bearing, can also be an art in properly expressing yourself. We will provide a list of quick guides
to prepare you more naturally for those unforeseen moments.
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I got a 730 (unofficially). A 44 quantitative and 47 verbal. Interestingly, my score on the verbal side went up on each practice exam and the actual exam, while my math score was exactly the same every time, even though I studied much harder for the math because I found it more difficult than the verbal. -Ian (This student took our New York GMAT long course.) Read More... |
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