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Université catholique de Louvain - Advanced Business English - en-cours-2020-langl2232UCL - en-cours-2020-langl2232 - page 1/3langl2232

2020Advanced Business English

Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the information below is subject to change, in particular that concerning the teaching mode

(presential, distance or in a comodal or hybrid format).

3 credits15.0 hQ1Teacher(s)Avery Catherine ;Gibbs Nicholas ;Opello Katherine (coordinator) ;Ratcliffe Karen ;Language :EnglishPlace of the courseLouvain-la-NeuveMain themesThis course has three main themes:

1.Networking,

2.Writing

3.and Giving Presentations.

Each theme is presented and practised in business contexts. Aims 1

Upon completing this course, students should be able to improve their ability to network in a business

context. Specifically, they should be able to: •Network effectively both in person and on-line •Create a professional and convincing Linked-In profile •Follow up and keep in touch with recent contacts via Linked-In

Students should also be able to write either a business report on a business-related topic or a pitch proposal

for a product. Specifically, they should be able to: •Organise their report/proprosal effectively •Present content in a relevant and convincing manner

Finally, upon completing this course, students should be able to give a presentation on that same business

topic or product pitch. Specifically; students should be able to: •Structure a pitch/presentation appropriately •Use appropriate rhetorical techniques to persuade an audience •Use their voice effectively to persuade an audience

The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s)

can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled "Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit".

Evaluation methodsDue to the COVID-19 crisis, the information in this section is particularly likely to change.

Final grades are based on how well students complete the following assignments: •Attend a networking event and design a Linked-In profile = 30 % •Write a briefing report or a pitch proposal = 30 % •Give either a presentation (based on the report) or a pitch (based on the proposal) = 30 % •Attend and participate in all classes = 10 %

Teaching methodsDue to the COVID-19 crisis, the information in this section is particularly likely to change.

This is an interactive course and each class is limited to 20 students. Students actively participate in class through

role plays, pairwork, small group exercises and peer feedback sessions.

ContentIn this class, each skill area is given two class periods. In the first class, elements of 'best practice' are reviewed in

the skill area. In the second class, these skills are developed and practised in a variety of practical exercises. This

combination of theory and practice will allow students to navigate the international business world more effectively.

Inline resourceshttp://moodleucl.uclouvain.be/course/view.php?id=11403

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Bibliography

•In Company 3.0 Upper Intermediate (B2), by Mark Powell and John Allison 2014 •Business Networking by Heather Townsend, Prentice Hall 2011 •Brilliant Networking Steven D'Souza Prentice Hall 2008

•Linked-In or Linked-Out - 107 Ways To Grow Your Business Using Linked-In, Sam Rathling and Derek Reilly,

Amazon 2013

•Writing, Nick Brieger, Harper Collins 2011 •Writing for Impact, Tim Banks, 2012 Cambridge University Press •Business Grammar Builder, Paul Emmerson Macmillan 2010 •How to Write Effective Business English, Fiona Talbot, Cogan Page 2016 •Email English, Paul Emmerson, Macmillan 2010 •Presenting in English, Mark Powell, Heinle 2002

Faculty or entity in

charge ILV

Université catholique de Louvain - Advanced Business English - en-cours-2020-langl2232UCL - en-cours-2020-langl2232 - page 3/3Programmes containing this learning unit (UE)Program titleAcronymCreditsPrerequisiteAimsMaster [120] in ManagementGEST2M5Master [120] : Business

EngineeringINGE2M5

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