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WSI offers English courses in General English and Advanced General English (Premier Level).
General English Course
English Course for Business
General English Course
General English Course comprises four stages -- Survival, Waystage, Upper Waystage
and Threshold -- and they concentrate primarily on developing English
communication skills and vocabulary from a rudimentary level to a high
level of fluency.
Advanced General English Course (Premier Level) comprises two stages -- Milestone
and Mastery -- and aims to bring students from using specific business
English to the highest level of literacy proficiency in social and business
situations.
The student will start on a level determined by an English Assessment Test.

English for Business
English for Business (EFB) is the first module in a new
innovative series called Personalised English for Professionals. This
series has been designed to meet the demands of the business community
and aid you in developing the kind of English communication skills you
need in today's competitive job market.
Wall Street Institute's EFB has been specifically created to:
Improve your understanding of business conversations
Relate to key business situations
Develop your general and technical business vocabulary
Help you recognise and use appropriate styles in context
Improve your overall communication skills
In addition to its emphasis on general business English, a key feature
of EFB is in providing you with practice appropriate to your area of
special interest. When you begin your course, you may select from these
specialist business areas:
General Management
Personnel Manager
Marketing Manager
MIS Manager
Executive Secretary
Finance Manager
Sales Manager
The Business English Courses comprise 6 levels and are structured as
follows
| Stages |
English Level |
| BE 1 |
Greeting and introducing people formally and informally, basic telephone skills and short message taking. |
| BE 2 |
Writing a resume, and confidently discussing your experience and
qualifications in a job interview. |
| BE 3 |
Correspondence and simple report writing. |
| BE 4 |
Discussing topics such as advertising, sales and marketing together with presenting and reporting progress. |
| BE 5 |
Reporting on marketing research, discussing financial trends, and making more involved presentations. Advanced skills in writing formal English. |
| BE 6 |
Writing formal letters and company profiles, describing future
trends, and entertaining visitors and VIPs. |

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