Executive Diploma in English and Communications for Business
Become the confident, articulate, and effective business communicator that companies are looking for. Our practical Diploma program is specifically engineered for the workplace. We transform your English skills into a powerful professional tool, preparing you to excel in today’s competitive global market.
Overview
This industry-focused Diploma is designed to equip students with the high-level English language and professional communication skills essential for success in the global business environment. The curriculum is meticulously formulated to meet the direct needs of the modern workplace, ensuring graduates are not just linguistically proficient, but also effective and confident communicators.
By aligning our learning outcomes with the international TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) standard, we guarantee that your language competency will be recognized and valued by employers worldwide. This program moves beyond general English, providing practical, hands-on training in the specific communication tasks required in a corporate setting.
Key Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion, graduates will be able to:
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Achieve a level of English proficiency equivalent to a high TOEIC score (targeting 700-900+ points), demonstrating strong comprehension and use of business English.
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Communicate with clarity and confidence in professional contexts, including meetings, presentations, and negotiations.
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Master professional business writing for emails, reports, proposals, and promotional materials.
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Develop advanced presentation and public speaking skills to deliver impactful and persuasive messages.
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Navigate cross-cultural communication challenges to build strong international business relationships.
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Apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills through the medium of English.
Who is this course for?
This program is ideal for fresh graduates, working professionals, and career-changers who aim to enhance their employability and performance in international business roles.
Curriculum
- 9 Sections
- 37 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- Introduction & Diagnostic Assessment5
- 1.1Understanding the Modern TOEIC: Test Structure, Scoring, and Digital Interface
- 1.2Diagnostic Test: Listening Comprehension (Parts 1-4)
- 1.3Diagnostic Test: Reading Comprehension (Parts 5-7)
- 1.4Score Analysis & Creating a Personalized “Can-Do” Study Plan
- 1.5Baseline Vocabulary & Grammar Assessment10 Questions
- Listening Part 1 & 2: Short-Form Comprehension5
- 2.1Listening Strategy 1 (Part 1): Analyzing Photographs (Who, What, Where)
- 2.2Listening Strategy 2 (Part 2): Mastering Wh- Questions
- 2.3Listening Strategy 3 (Part 2): Mastering Yes/No, Statement, and Choice Responses
- 2.4Core Vocabulary: People, Jobs, and Office Environments
- 2.5Mini-Quiz: Listening Parts 1 & 2 Simulation10 Questions
- Listening Part 3: Conversations in the Workplace5
- 3.1Listening Strategy 4: Identifying the Main Idea, Speakers, and Context
- 3.2Listening Strategy 5: Note-Taking for Details (Time, Location, Reason, Problem)
- 3.3Listening Strategy 6: Inferring a Speaker’s Purpose, Attitude, and Next Steps
- 3.4Core Vocabulary: Business Travel, Meetings, and Scheduling
- 3.5Mini-Quiz: Listening Part 3 Simulation10 Questions
- Listening Part 4: Talks and Announcements5
- 4.1Listening Strategy 7: Understanding Voicemails, Announcements, and Broadcasts
- 4.2Listening Strategy 8: Identifying the Main Purpose and Audience of a Talk
- 4.3Listening Strategy 9: Connecting Information in a Lecture or Presentation
- 4.4Core Vocabulary: Marketing, Customer Service, and Public Announcements
- 4.5Full Listening Section Practice Test10 Questions
- Reading Part 5: Incomplete Sentences (Grammar)6
- 5.1Grammar Foundation 1: Mastering Verb Tenses (Present, Past, Future, Perfect)
- 5.2Grammar Foundation 2: Understanding Word Forms (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs)
- 5.3Grammar Foundation 3: Subject-Verb Agreement and Pronoun Usage
- 5.4Grammar Foundation 4: Conjunctions, Prepositions, and Connectors
- 5.5Core Vocabulary: Money, Finance, and Economics
- 5.6Mini-Quiz: Reading Part 5 Simulation10 Questions
- Reading Part 6: Text Completion (Contextual Grammar & Vocab)5
- 6.1Reading Strategy 1: Using Context to Choose the Right Word
- 6.2Reading Strategy 2: Identifying Cohesion and Transitional Phrases
- 6.3Reading Strategy 3: Applying Grammatical Knowledge to Full Passages
- 6.4Core Vocabulary: Supply Chain, Manufacturing, and IT
- 6.5Mini-Quiz: Reading Part 6 Simulation10 Questions
- Reading Part 7: Reading Comprehension (Single Passages)5
- 7.1Reading Strategy 4: Scanning for Keywords (Skimming vs. Scanning)
- 7.2Reading Strategy 5: Answering Detail, Inference, and Purpose Questions
- 7.3Reading Strategy 6: Mastering Vocabulary-in-Context Questions
- 7.4Core Vocabulary: Reading Emails, Memos, Advertisements, and Forms
- 7.5Mini-Quiz: Reading Part 7 (Single Passages)10 Questions
- Reading Part 7: Reading Comprehension (Multiple Passages)5
- 8.1Reading Strategy 7: Synthesizing Information from Double Passages (Email Chains, Invoices)
- 8.2Reading Strategy 8: Synthesizing Information from Triple Passages (Webpages, Memos, Reviews)
- 8.3Reading Strategy 9: Pacing and Time Management for Part 7
- 8.4Core Vocabulary: Corporate Development, Research, and Legal
- 8.5Full Reading Section Practice Test10 Questions
- Final Simulation and Next Steps5




