The "Tourism and Aviation Personnel Professional English Course Program" approved by the Ministry of National Education, Board of Education and Discipline is applied in the Tourism and Aviation Personnel Professional English Courses at Liv English.
In our Tourism and Aviation Personnel Professional English Courses, it is ensured that the trainees have the ability to use a practical and functional English at a level that can overcome the problems they may encounter while doing their profession (customer or passenger requests, reservation, announcement, transfer, ticketing procedures, etc.).
Our components in the processing of these course programs are:
- Needs Analysis: At the beginning of the program, the needs of the trainees are determined. It is analyzed in which areas (marketing, finance, human resources, etc.) they want to be trained.
- Course Content: The training content covers topics such as business correspondence, meeting management, interview techniques, making presentations, and telephone communication. In addition, emphasis is placed on teaching vocabulary and professional terms.
- Hands-on Training: Trainees have the opportunity to put what they have learned into practice through role plays, group work and simulations. Thus, more effective learning is achieved by encountering real business situations.
- Evaluation: Trainees' progress is assessed at regular intervals. Tests, presentations, and written assignments are used in this process.
- Feedback: Instructors provide feedback to participants throughout the process, helping them identify their strengths and weaknesses.
- Certification: Trainees who pass the class at the end of the program usually receive a certificate; This shows the validity of the training they attended.
With these programs, trainees are often offered flexible training options.
English in Vision Topics related to the content of Business English courses at Liv English:
- Basic Business Terminology: Learning commonly used terms in the business world (e.g., finance, management, marketing).
- Formal Communication: Writing emails, creating formal letter formats, and business reports.
- Meetings and Presentations: The language used in meetings, effective presentation techniques and methods of addressing the audience.
- Negotiation Skills: Negotiation strategies and persuasive language practices.
- Job Interviews: Preparation for job interviews, frequently asked questions and effective answers.
- Cultural Differences: Ways of doing business in different cultures and issues of business ethics.
- Listening and Speaking Skills: Hands-on exercises to improve business English listening and speaking skills.
This content may vary depending on the level and objectives of the course. Courses are often supplemented by interactive methods and practical applications.
For detailed information about our course programs, please contact our education consultants.