At the end of the module, the participants are expected to refresh their knowledge of English grammar that will make them more confident English speakers in common client-facing scenarios in business situations.
• Proper Pronunciation
- The B & V/F & P/T & Th Sounds
- The Long "E" vs. The Short "I"
- The Hard Sound of Vowels in Filipino vs. the Various Vowel Sounds in English
- Commonly Mispronounced Words (Incorrect Articulation and Stressing of Syllables)
• Subject-Verb Agreement
- The #1 Must-Remember Subject-Verb Agreement Rule
- Common Subject-Verb Agreement Errors with "Always" and Other "Adverbs with Strong "S" Sounds
• The Paradox of Noncount Nouns
- Its Singular Form vs. Its Plural Meaning
- The Common Errors in Noncount Usage
• Do Tenses Make You Tense?
- Tense Usage and Context
- The Past Participle Form Review
- The Double Past and Present Tense
• Perplexing Prepositions
- Prepositions – In/At/On/To
- Common Preposition Errors with Verb & Preposition and Adjective & Preposition Combinations
• Singular vs. Plural Noun Form Usage
- "One of the" and "Each of the" Phrases
- The Use of All and Every (When Translated to "Lahat" in Filipino)
- The Use of Another and Other with Nouns
• Determiners
- Articles – The Use of "A" and "An"
- The Use of "Those" and "These" with Noncount Nouns
• Adjectives
- Number-Noun Adjective Combination
- The Double Comparative & Superlative
• Discussion and Role-Playing of Different Scenarios that Require the Use of English
- Introducing One's Self and Your Company to Potential Clients in Networking Situations
- Delivering Your Company's "Template Presentations"
- Calling Potential and Existing Clients
- Dealing with Foreigners and English-Speaking Filipino Clients (One-on-One Conversations/Group Meetings)
For registration inquiries, please contact Sam Aguirre at sam.aguirre@eccp.com.