Helping commercial lawyers to work effectively in an international setting

The course includes case studies, negotiations, discussions and meetings, and the materials combine real professional content with our highly effective learning methodology.

The trainers are language specialists with expertise in this field. There is important input from the real legal world including sessions led by practising lawyers and visits to a law firm and the civil courts. Many participants also benefit from making lasting professional friendships.

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  • Group size:

Maximum 6


  • Course level:

Levels 6 - 8 on the school's level scale

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  • Fees:

2010
£995/week

2011
£1050/week


  • Participants age:

Minimum age: 25
Average age: 35


  • Course length:

1 week course
Fixed start dates


  • Hours per week:

30 hours per week (30 x 60 minutes)
09.00 - 17.00 Monday - Friday



Who's it for?

This course is for qualified, experienced lawyers from law firms or the corporate sector who have a reasonably confident command of English.

Course content

Course content

The course is designed to develop participants' language and communication skills in a legal context. The course focuses on active speaking and writing skills and communication strategies.

The key language and skills you will learn in the course include:

  • legal vocabulary expansion
  • effective communication skills for meetings and negotiations
  • effective participation in discussions
  • giving presentations
  • written communication including email, reports and formal letters
  • effective telephoning skills
  • hosting visits, socialising, meeting and greeting
  • listening skills

Typical activities that you will participate in will include:

  • taking part in simulated meetings and negotiations
  • drafting examples of contracts
  • giving legal advice: for example describing the process of litigation to a foreign client, role-playing real life communicative situations such as greeting visitors, making arrangements by telephone and socialising
  • making a presentation on a legal topic of your choice

There are opportunities to learn about aspects of English and EC law and the English legal system but it is not a course in law. There are extensive reading materials available if students wish to research particular areas of law in their own time.

The benefits

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, this course will enable you to communicate more confidently in legal situations and use specialised legal vocabulary more effectively.   You will also be able to participate more effectively in meetings and negotiations, make better presentations, use the telephone for effective communication and communicate more confidently in a range of life and work situations.

Dates & Fees

2010 Dates & Fees

Course Dates

1st – 5th February

15th – 19th March

19th – 23rd April

14th – 18th June

26th – 30th July

23rd – 27th August

11th – 15th October

6th  - 10th December

Course fees

£995/week

Group course (mornings and afternoons)

          30 hours

2011 Dates & Fees

Course Dates

24th – 28th January

7th – 11th March

11th – 15th April

20th – 24th June

25th – 29th July

22nd – 26th August

3rd – 7th October

12th – 16th December

Course fees

£1050/week

Group course (mornings and afternoons)

          30 hours

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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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