English for AEC
เตรียมพร้อมภาษาอังกฤษรับ AEC

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There is no doubt that when the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) is implemented in a few years, there will be numerous opportunities for Thai individuals and corporations. New Education World is ready to help with the upcoming changes by providing courses aimed at improving language and business skills. These courses have been developed with the idea that the skills sets required for international cooperation go beyond just language instruction and utilize a wide variety of knowledge and abilities. They all aim to improve readiness for the upcoming transition to the larger economic community. Most importantly, they aim to develop these skills quickly through the use of practical application, knowledgeable instruction, and the latest teaching methodology. As Visanu Vongsinsirikul, director of Dhurakij Pundit University's Asean Community Preparation Centre (ACPC) said, "Don't wait until we experience the impact [of the AEC] as it may be too late. We should prepare ourselves first (Nation Newspaper, January 9, 2012)."New Education World Business Skills Courses
Course:Presentation Skills Description: This is a thirty (30) hour skills based workshop designed for students who use English as a frequent form of business communication. This course is suitable for students at the intermediate level of English or higher who need to improve their presentations or will give presentations in their future career. Objectives:The course will give students the language and confidence needed to present powerful presentations. Specifically, the course will teach students to:- Effectively start presentations
- Effectively finish presentations
- Structure presentations for maximum interest
- Develop techniques to connect to the audience
- Develop and use effective visual aids
- Use powerful techniques to emphasize main points
- Present data
- Understand and build rapport with their audience
- Use their voice to effectively control the feel of presentations
- Effectively deal with questions
- Tell the difference between, and talk about, different types of meetings
- Confirm and reschedule meetings verbally and in writing
- Socialize with other participants before a meeting
- Open a meeting and get the attention of the participants
- Introduce themselves at a meeting and talk about their background
- Move through a meeting agenda and summarize what has been discussed
- Handle distractions and keep a discussion moving in the right direction
- Deal with strong disagreement and conflict
- Deal fairly and sensitively with difficult issues
- Understand and participate in a brainstorming meeting
- Adjust language and behavior to take part in a formal meeting
- Understand to write useful, effective minutes
- Monitor action and evaluate performance in meetings.
- Make and take phone calls
- Take and leave messages
- Use the language of repetition and clarifying
- Politely handle inopportune phone calls
- Practice common everyday phoning situations
- Use pronunciation to sound friendly
- Plan a complex phone call
- Make small talk
- Make appointments
- Invite people via telephone
- Confirm arrangements professionally
- Complain and handle complaints
- Sell via telephone
- Prepare for negotiations
- Build relationships
- Establish negotiating procedure
- Initiate proposals
- Question appropriately
- Clarify and confirm language
- Explore interests
- Bargain politely
- Persuade effectively
- Handle communication breakdown and conflict
- Summarize a discussion and communicate an outcome