Executive Programmes
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At Atlas our specialist 'a la carte' English programme has been designed to provide highly practical, goal-orientated courses that can be followed on an intensive basis in one-to-one classes or in-company small groups. These specialist English language coaching programmes provide a flexible and focused format for professionals who appreciate that advanced language skills are increasingly important to enhance workplace effectiveness in the fast-moving globalised economy. Our in-house designed suite of programmes are tailored to meet your specific needs and aimed at developing confident, articulate English-language communicators.
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 | develop a clear understanding of your business and the goals you have set |
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 | help you decide what type of training you need |
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 | design language programmes to meet these needs |
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 | report to you on the progress you and/or your staff have made |
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 | integrate into and enhance your training culture. |
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The ‘A la Carte’ English system allows our clients together with their language coach to select components from a varied package of Atlas designed skills-based subject areas:
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 | Making a strong first impression |
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 | Participating in meetings and teleconferences |
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 | Giving effective presentations |
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 | Conducting negotiations |
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 | Pronunciation enhancement |
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 | Intercultural awareness |
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 | Clarity in report writing |
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 | Communicating clearly on the telephone |
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 | Developing role, company and sector-specific vocabulary |
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 | English in Social Situations |
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This final content of the specialised coaching solution will be determined by personal/organisational requirements, existing level and end objectives. The course is designed for individual professionals or small groups paced over a period of time. |
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The content and format of our programmes are determined following a diagnostic training needs’ consultancy with our clients. This comprises an initial language skills assessment and a discussion of the client’s specific needs and objectives.
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