Objective
OBJECTIVES
Unlike large companies, SMEs do not have subsidiaries in other countries. Commercial contacts are made directly between the heads of companies in different countries and through different languages, hence the importance of resolving the language problem. The content, vocabulary and didactic approach appropriate for the proposed business language course will take account of the specific needs of SMEs. Meanwhile the self-training material will make it possible for the students to learn at their own pace.
ACTIVITIES
The aim is to offer the new partner countries (Greece, Italy and Denmark) a product developed as part of the former LINGUA programme. The product will be expanded to take account of the specific needs of these new partner countries, which will exclusively use the English language version of the business language course.
PRODUCTS
- Dictionary, adaptable standard letters, information on the partner countries, information on potential partners in the partnership countries.
- Computer-assisted teaching with tutoring.
Contract number : D/95/A/228/P/I/CON
Domaine : Life long learning
Contents :
Qualification of small companies
Products :
New occupational profiles
Training programmes/ curriculum
Learning software
Public :
Managers/ Owners of companies
Workers/ Employees
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
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Coordinator
20355 Hamburg
Germany
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