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INGLÊS COMERCIAL MODERNO - NÍVEL II  MODERN COMMERCIAL ENGLISH - LEVEL II                 17.01 | Línguas - Inglês
                                                                                           17.01 | Languages - English
         Requirements
         Knowledge on Commercial English - Level I







          Get Training English training  course is conducted in a direct and communicative method, giving participants basic tools in modern
          commercial English to allow them to successfully respond to the constant challenges of labour market.
          It is based in activities from a student’s book and, if necessary, pertinent support materials: newspapers, magazines, videos, PowerPoint
          and Internet. This training course aims to ease hearing, reading and written competences of trainees, emphasizing oral issues.




                                                            CONTENTS
             OBJECTIVES
                                                            Module 1 - My Pleasure in Meeting   Module 2 - I Can’t Dance / Shopping
             At the end of this training course, trainee shall be able to   You / Im Not English, I’m Scottish! /   – Men Love It! / Fatal Attraction?
             make presentations and use expressions of courtesy; to   His Name, her Name / Turn Off you   / Are You Still Mine? / Who Were
             use the telephone, write e-mails and commercial letters;   Cell Phones, Please! / Capuccino   They? / Sydney, Here We Go! / Girls’
             to participate in an informal conversation; to be able to   and Fries / When Natasha Meets   Fun Night / Murder in a Country
             understand spoken English in different contexts; to reply to a
             job interview; to correctly use past, present and future verb   Darren… / An Artist and a Musician   House / A House with History /
             tenses; to use conditional expressions and modal verbs; to   / Famous by Relation / Beautiful   One Night in a Haunted Hotel /
             report a inflow and outflow of money and to ask structures   Woman / Wake, Get Out of Bed…   Neighbours of the Devil / When a
             questions.                                     / Island with a Secret / Last   Man is Tired of London (Units 4, 5
                                                            Wednesday on August / (Units 1, 2   and 6).
                                                            and 3).                     Grammar:
             ADDRESSEES                                                                   - Can / Can’t
             Youngsters and adults, qualified assets, technical managers,   Grammar       - To Like + (Verb + ing)
             managing secretaries, businesspeople and students who   - Verb To Be +, Personal Pronouns:   - Complement Pronouns: Me, You,
             need modern commercial English for a better development of   I, You, etc.    Him, etc.
             their work/study.                               - Verb To Be – and ?         - Possessive Pronouns: Mine,
                                                             - Possessive Determinants: My;   Yours, etc.
                                                             Your, etc.                   - Past Tense of Verb To Be: Was /
                                                             - Indefinite Articles: A, An; Plurals  Were
                                                             - Demonstrative Determinants: This   - Regular Verbs Past Tense
                                                             / That / These / Those       - Irregular Verbs Past Tense
                                                             - Present + and –            - Regular and Irregular Past Tense
                                                             - Present?                   - There Is / There Are
                                                             - Indefinite Articles: A / An +   - There Was / There Were
                                                             Professions                  - Present Continuous
             INFORMATION                                     - Possessive Case            - Present or Present Continuous
             Hours: 80h                                      - Adjectives
             Time: See Training Plan                         - Saying Time; Present     Vocabulary:
             Material Delivered: Training Support Material   - Adverbs of Frequency       - Verbal Groups; Hobbies; Romance
             Training: Attendance Required                   - Time Prepositions          Sentences; Music; Word Formation;
             Regime: Working Hours / Post-Working Hours                                   Past Expressions; Verbs: Go, Have,
                                                            Vocabulary:                   Get; Irregular Verbs; Houses and
                                                             - Numbers: 0 – 100; Days of the   Furniture; Place Prepositions; Verbal
                                                             Week; Countries and Nationalities,   Groups; Places in a City.
                                                             Personal Information; Classroom;
             METHODOLOGIES                                   Common Objects; Classroom

             Methodologies used by the trainer will be       Language; Verbal Group;
                                                             Irregular Plurals; Common Verbal
             expository, demonstrative and/or active, favouring   Group; Professions, Family;
             the latter whenever possible.                   Adjectives; Quite / Very; Daily
                                                             Routine; Frequency Adverbs and
                                                             Expressions; Dates













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