English for Engineers
Precision, clarity and effective communication for engineers
This one-week course develops your ability to explain, discuss and advise; to participate effectively in meetings; to make technical presentations. When talking with colleagues clarity and precision will be key requirements; when talking with clients it may also be important to simplify and to avoid technical language. This course covers both these situations and includes work on handling technical drawings.
Fact check
- Group size:
Maximum 8
- Fees:
2010
£595/week
2011
£640/week
- Participants age:
Minimum age: 23
Average age: 35
- Course length:
1 week course
Fixed start dates
- Hours per week:
25 hours per week (25 x 60 minutes)
09.00 - 16.00 Monday - Friday
Who's it for?
People working in all areas of engineering who need to discuss matters with either colleagues or with clients.
Course content
Course content
The course is designed to develop participants’ language and communication skills in a professional context. The course focuses on active speaking and writing skills and communication strategies. In order to provide a framework for the course, language areas may include:
- Expressing technical data accurately
- Describing processes and procedures
- Explaining cause and effect
- Presenting key facts and figures
- Demonstrating and giving clear instructions
- Referring to technical drawings and charts
- Problem-solving, advising and consultancy
- Costing and budgeting
- Project management
- Client relations
The key language skills and communication strategies you will learn in the course include:
- effective communication skills for meetings and negotiations
- effective participation in discussions
- giving presentations
- persuading and compromising
- summarising
- written communication including email, reports and formal letters
- effective telephoning skills
- hosting visits, socialising, meeting and greeting
- making proposals, offers, suggestions
- opening/closing meetings
When professional people are speaking with their counterparts, discussion often turns to broader matters. The course reflects this with practice in the context of a range of topical issues such as:
- current affairs
- social, political and environmental issues
- political systems and developments
- written communication including email, reports and formal letters
- effective telephoning skills
- hosting visits, socialising, meeting and greeting
- making proposals, offers, suggestions
- opening/closing meetings
Professional hospitality, entertaining visitors and handling social situations are important for many professional people. Areas covered include:
- meeting and greeting
- dealing with enquiries and offering advice
- arranging and cancelling appointments/social engagements
- travel arrangements, bookings and reservations
- giving and understanding directions
- restaurants and pubs
- small talk
The benefits
Whichever course you take with us, you can expect to improve your English in the following ways:
- communicate more confidently
- speak more accurately and fluently
- participate more successfully in meetings
- improve your written English including emails
- expand your professional vocabulary
- improve your understanding of grammar
- socialise and network with greater confidence
- work successfully in a cross-cultural environment
In addition to the benefits outlined above, you will be able to express yourself with precision and clarity on technical matters, liaise with colleagues, manufacturers, subcontractors and clients, and make presentations on technical subjects with more confidence.
Dates & Fees
2010 Dates & Fees
Course Dates
8th – 12th February
3rd – 7th May
28th June – 2nd July
20th – 24th September
25th – 29th October
Course fees
£595/week
Group course
25 hours per week (morning and afternoon)
2011 Dates & Fees
Course Dates
23rd January – 4th February
14th -18th Marc
20th – 24th June
5th – 9th September
7th – 11th November
Course fees
£640/week
Group course
25 hours per week (morning and afternoon)
See full 2011 courses schedule
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Great time. I've learned a lot. English you can use afterwards, not too theoretical, but really useful English.
Claire Llanderrozas, Switzerland

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