Program in Business Communication & Global Language - German

Let’s Understand – Why Business Communication & Global Language - German?

  • Widely Spoken in Europe: German is the most widely spoken native language in Europe, with over 100 million speakers.
  • Career Advancement: Germany is an economic powerhouse, and knowing German can unlock global opportunities in engineering, automotive, IT, and finance.
  • Education Opportunities: Germany offers tuition-free or low-cost education at some of the world’s best universities.
  • Business Benefits: German is the language of innovation and commerce, spoken in global companies like Siemens, Volkswagen, and Bosch.
  • Cultural Richness: Gain access to the works of Goethe, Kafka, and Beethoven in their original language.
  • Travel Convenience: German is widely spoken in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and other European countries, enriching your travel experiences.
  • Scientific Importance: German is the second most-used language in scientific research, making it valuable for academics and researchers.
  • Boosts Language Skills: Learning German provides a foundation for other Germanic languages like Dutch or Swedish.
  • Global Networking: German connects you to millions of speakers worldwide and enhances cross-cultural communication.
  • Economic Advantage: Germany is the 4th largest economy in the world, and speaking German adds value to your profile in global markets.

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    Batch Starts @ Business Communication & Global Language – German

    From 23 Dec 2024

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    Here is What You are Going to Learn

    Master Business Communication in German:

    Build confidence in using German for emails, meetings, and presentations.

    Develop Negotiation Skills:

    Learn how to negotiate effectively in German-speaking markets.

    Excel in Meetings and Presentations:

    Gain practical experience in leading meetings and giving presentations in German.

    Expand Global Opportunities:

    Unlock job, trade, and business prospects in German-speaking regions.

    Grow Your Career:

    Learn German to access more job opportunities and stand out in the global market.

    Program Content

    Vocabulary Basics Communication Skills Grammar
    Time, date Alphabets Greet a person Tenses
    Professions Numbers (Ordinal and Cardinal) Introduce yourself Present tense (The present indicative)
    Marital status: single, in a relationship, married, widowed, widow… Days of the week, Months of the year Talking about your family The imperative
    Leisure activities Nationalities Talking about your hobbies Past Compound
    Family Expressions and common words Physical description Near Future
    Simple adjectives (big, small, large, beautiful…) Writing short text (invitation, replies to invitations, letters) Ask someone for something Verbs: common verbs, first group, second group, and third group verbs.
    Colors Decide on your role How to shop Common verbs: to be, to have, to go, to come, to do, to be able to, to have to…
    Frequency Practice for DELF Housing: the rooms, the style, the decoration, … Common verbs in -er: speak, sing, dance, eat…
    Food/Cuisine Pronominal verbs
    Pronouns
    Personal subject pronouns: I, you, he, she, we, you, they.
    Tonic pronouns: me, you, him, her, us, you, them.
    Simple interrogative pronouns: Why? How? Where? Who? When? …
    In/y
    Adjectives
    Possessive adjectives: my, my, my, your, your, yours…
    Demonstrative adjectives: this, these, this.
    Interrogative adjectives: What / Which / What / What
    Negation
    does not … not Articles
    Definite and indefinite articles: le, la, les, l’ and un, une, des.
    Partitive articles: du, de la, de l’, des.
    Simple logical connectors
    but, and, or, then…
    Preposition of Place
    Comparison

    Reasons Why World Global Language Hub?

    Comprehensive Curriculum

    Mastering German business communication.

    Industry-Specific Focus

    Relevance in global business contexts.

    Experienced Trainers

    Native fluency and business expertise.

    Practical Learning

    Case studies and mock scenarios for hands-on experience.

    Cultural Sensitivity Training

    Ensuring seamless professional interactions.

    Flexible Learning Options

    In-person, online, and hybrid formats available.

    Networking Opportunities

    Connect with a global professional community.

    Customizable Programs

    Tailored for individual and corporate needs.

    Internationally Recognized Certification

    Certification upon completion.

    Post-Program Support

    Refresher courses and resources for ongoing learning.

    Who Should Attend the Program?

    Business Professionals

    Individuals seeking to improve their communication skills in German.

    Entrepreneurs

    Business owners looking to expand into German-speaking markets.

    Students

    Those studying business, international relations, or languages who want practical German skills.

    Job Seekers

    Individuals aiming to enhance their resumes for the global job market.

    Travel Enthusiasts

    People planning to travel to German-speaking countries for effective communication.

    Sales & Marketing Teams

    Professionals looking to engage with German-speaking clients and partners.

    Top Career Opportunities in French Program

    Translation and Interpretation

    Work as a translator or interpreter in sectors such as legal, medical, and business.

    Teaching

    Become a German language teacher or tutor, either in educational institutions or private settings.

    International Business

    Take on roles in marketing, sales, or management with companies operating in German-speaking markets.

    Diplomacy and Government

    Serve in government agencies or international organizations requiring German proficiency.

    Tourism and Hospitality

    Work in hotels, travel agencies, or airlines that cater to German-speaking clients.

    Customer Support

    Assist German-speaking customers in various industries, including technology and retail.

    Cultural Organizations

    Engage in roles within cultural institutions, non-profits, or NGOs focused on German-speaking communities.

    Eligibility Criteria

    • Age Requirement: 18 years and above.
    • Educational Background: Open to all backgrounds; no specific degree required.

    Bonuses

    • Exclusive access to recorded sessions and materials.
    • Free e-book related to the program topic.
    • One-on-one consultation with instructors post-completion.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the duration of the program?

    The program duration is approximately 2.5 months.

    Do I need prior knowledge of German to join?

    No prior knowledge is required; we start with the basics.

    What kind of certification will I receive?

    You will receive a certificate of completion recognized by iiiEM.

    How does the program help with career growth?

    You gain bilingual communication skills, essential for global businesses.

    What industries benefit from this program?

    Export-import, hospitality, travel, logistics, and international trade.

    Will there be practical assignments?

    Yes, including email writing, role-playing, and business reporting.

    What if I miss a session?

    Recordings and support materials will be provided.

    How many participants will be in each batch?

    We keep batches small to ensure personal attention.

    Can I get one-on-one support?

    Yes, our experts are available for individual guidance.

    What payment options are available?

    Online payments and installment options are offered.