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    Business & Social Communication Content Creation

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Business & Social Communication Content Creation

    Business & Social Communication Content Creation
    Published 9/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 6.58 GB | Duration: 11h 31m

    Technical Report Writing, Improving Communication Skills Language Functions, and Interview Planning

    What you'll learn
    This course will help trainees communicate and negotiate better with associates and clients & maintain better interpersonal relations at workplaces.
    This course will enable trainees to create their own effective business communication content by tackling needed skills for managerial & social communication
    This course ensures that trainees are adequately provided with all the competencies to communicate and write emails skilfully, professionally, and prudently.
    This course will bring about a productive working environment by facilitating all that is needed to acquire competence and fluency.
    The course is going to assist trainees to advance and proceed successfully in their present or future careers.
    The course guarantees that trainees will be SELF-CONFIDENT and that no one will criticize them when it comes to either writing or communicating with others.
    The course is going to enable you to build a distinctive network of professional business relationships.
    Requirements
    Trainees don't have to be outstandingly comprtent in English; all that is needed is a fare and stisfactory of basic English
    Description
    To all trainees. This is your chance to communicate in Business English. This is a journey of Communication, Experience, and Mutual Benefits and Cooperation. I am your host for the rest of this amazing, satisfying, and rewarding journey. The journey of mastering English for communication Content Creation has just started.We are taking off, fasten your seat belts please. English is only allowed on board of this plane. The plane will reach its assigned destinations in comfort and excellence; Indulge yourself and enjoy the trip. Don’t waste a second, enjoy every bit of time.Shall we get started!Let me assist you to unleash the PRO within you; there is no doubt that you deal with great amounts of negativity because of your inability to communicate with friends and associates. Do you know, who else than you, have encountered rejection? Greatest thinkers, leaders, and business people of our time. These people didn't only continue through hard times; it was failure that made them succeed. So, the next time you feel that the obstacles in your path are crushing your dreams, remember that the end is worth waiting for. It is easier than you think.Welcome aboard on the journey to Mastering English for communication.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction to layouts-1,2,3, and 4

    Lecture 1 Introduction to layout-1

    Lecture 2 Introduction to layout-2

    Lecture 3 Introduction to layout-3

    Lecture 4 Introduction to Outline-4

    Section 2: 5-The Journey of mastering English Communication

    Lecture 5 The Journey of English Communication

    Section 3: 6- Content Creation and Writing

    Lecture 6 Content Creation and Writing

    Section 4: 7- The THREE PILLARS of successful business writing and communication content

    Lecture 7 The THREE PILLARS of successful business writing and communication

    Lecture 8 The Three Pillars- Part-2

    Section 5: 8- The secret of the SIMPLE SENTENCE

    Lecture 9 The secret of the SIMPLE SENTENCE

    Section 6: 8-The Art of Introducing Yourself

    Lecture 10 The Eight Pillars of a successful and effective content

    Section 7: 10- An Elaborate Discussion of the NINE CRITERIA - GUIDELINES

    Lecture 11 An Elaborate Discussion of the NINE CRITERIA - GUIDELINES

    Section 8: 11-The First & Second CRITERIA- The MAIN requirements of coherent sentences

    Lecture 12 The First & Second CRITERIA- The MAIN requirements and pillars of coherent s

    Section 9: 12- The THREE main pillars of simple coherent sentences

    Lecture 13 The THREE main pillars of simple coherent sentences

    Section 10: 13-1-The Four Types of Sentences-1-Introduction

    Lecture 14 1-The Four Types of Sentences-Introduction

    Section 11: 13-2-The Four Types of Sentences-2-Intensive Discussion

    Lecture 15 The Four Types of Sentences- An Intensive Discussion

    Section 12: 13-3-The Four Types of Sentences-3- Guided Practice

    Lecture 16 The Four Types of Sentences-A Guided Practice

    Section 13: 13-4- The Four Types of Sentences- Guided practice- A long text

    Lecture 17 The Four Types of Sentences-A Guided practice of a long text of 424 words

    Section 14: 14-1- The use of definite or Indefinite Articles-Preliminary Guided Practice -1

    Lecture 18 The use of definite or Indefinite Articles-Preliminary Guided Practice -1

    Section 15: 14-2- The use of definite or Indefinite Articles-Preliminary Guided Practice -2

    Lecture 19 The use of definite or Indefinite Articles-Preliminary Guided Practice -2

    Section 16: 14-3- The use of definite or Indefinite Articles-General Guidelines

    Lecture 20 General Guidelines

    Section 17: 15-1- The Subject and the Verb Agreement-introduction

    Lecture 21 The Subject and the Verb Agreement-introduction

    Section 18: 15-2- The Subject and the Verb Agreement-Singular or Plural & Guided Practice-1

    Lecture 22 The Subject and the Verb Agreement-Singular or Plural & Guided Practice-1

    Section 19: 15-3- The Subject and the Verb Agreement-Guided Practice-2

    Lecture 23 The Subject and the Verb Agreement-Guided Practice-2

    Section 20: 15-4- The Subject and the Verb Agreement-Past or Present- Negation or Question

    Lecture 24 The Subject and the Verb Agreement-Past or Present- Negation or Question

    Section 21: 15-5- The Subject and the Verb Agreement-Final Guided Practice

    Lecture 25 A Final Guided Practice on The Subject and the Verb Agreement

    Section 22: 16-1 The Communicational Grammatical Functions of the 12 Tenses of English

    Lecture 26 Preliminary Guided Practice

    Section 23: 16- The Communicational Grammatical Functions of the 12 Tenses of English-2

    Lecture 27 Reflecting back on the previous discussions

    Section 24: 16- The Communicational Grammatical Functions of the 12 Tenses of English -3

    Lecture 28 Choose the most proper answer of the pairs of sentences.

    Section 25: 16- The Communicational Grammatical Functions of the 12 Tenses of English-4

    Lecture 29 Communicational functions of the tenses lists

    Section 26: 16- The Communicational Grammatical Functions of the 12 Tenses of English-5

    Lecture 30 15- The Communicational Grammatical Functions of the 12 Tenses of English-

    Section 27: 16- The Communicational Grammatical Functions of the 12 Tenses of English-6

    Lecture 31 Matching the charts with their matching tenses.

    Section 28: 17-1- The SEVEN possible types of verbs

    Lecture 32 The SEVEN possible types of verbs

    Section 29: 17-2- The SEVEN possible types of verbs-Guided Practice

    Lecture 33 The SEVEN possible types of verbs-Guided Practice

    Section 30: 18-1- Complete OR Incomplete Sentences-Fragments

    Lecture 34 Complete OR Incomplete Sentences-Fragments

    Section 31: 18-2- Complete OR Incomplete Sentences-Fragments-Guided Practice

    Lecture 35 Complete OR Incomplete Sentences-Fragments-Guided Practice

    Section 32: 19- An Introduction to sentences- Comma Splice-Run-On Sentences

    Lecture 36 Comma Splice OR Run-On Sentences

    Section 33: 20- Joining independent clauses-The Four Approaches

    Lecture 37 An introduction to Joining independent clauses-The Four Approaches

    Section 34: 21-1- The advantages of using Transitions- An Overview

    Lecture 38 An Overview to the advantages of using Transitions

    Section 35: 21-2- The advantages of using Transitions-Guided Practice

    Lecture 39 A guided practice on the advantages of using Transitions

    Section 36: 22- How to use the Transitions and Link Word

    Lecture 40 An introduction to how to use the Transition Words

    Section 37: 23-1- The most common lists of Transition Words -Conjunctive Adverbs-

    Lecture 41 The most common lists of Transition Words -Conjunctive Adverbs-

    Section 38: 23-2- Transitions that refer to “Chronological” “Time markers”

    Lecture 42 Transitions that refer to “Chronological” “Time markers”

    Section 39: 23-3- Transitions, Addition,Illustration, Exemplification, Clarification

    Lecture 43 Transitions, Addition,Illustration, Exemplification, Clarification

    Section 40: 23-4- Transitions that refer to Reason and Result Cause and Effect

    Lecture 44 Transitions that refer to Reason and Result Cause and Effect

    Section 41: 23-5- Transitions that refer to Contrast and Concession and Purpose

    Lecture 45 Transitions that refer to Contrast and Concession and Purpose

    Section 42: 23-6-Transitions that refer to Relative Pronouns & Conditional Sentences

    Lecture 46 Transitions that refer to Relative Pronouns & Conditional Sentences

    Section 43: 23-7- The most common lists of Transition Words, Guided Practice

    Lecture 47 The most common lists of Transition Words, Guided Practice

    Section 44: 24- The Need for Effective Writing Skills

    Lecture 48 The Need for Effective Writing Skills

    Section 45: 25-General Guidelines for Writing Business Emails

    Lecture 49 General Guidelines for Writing Business Emails

    Lecture 50 General Guidelines for Writing Business Emails

    Section 46: 26- Business Writing Skills

    Lecture 51 Business Writing Skills

    Lecture 52 26-2- Business Writing Skills -Part-2

    Lecture 53 26-3- Business Writing Skills -Part-3

    Section 47: 27-Ready-to-use Expressions and Phrases -list-One

    Lecture 54 Ready-to-use Expressions and Phrases -list-One

    Section 48: 28-The five basic goals of writing business letters and emails

    Lecture 55 The five basic goals of writing business letters and emails

    Section 49: 29-Guided Practice Email Example Sentences

    Lecture 56 An Elaborate Guided Practice of Email Example Sentences

    Section 50: 30-45- SIXTEEN (16) - Email writing Exercises with ready to use phrases-English

    Lecture 57 Email writing exercises with ready to use phrases

    Section 51: 30-45- SIXTEEN (16) - Email writing Exercises with ready to use phrases-Arabic

    Lecture 58 16 Email writing exercises with ready to use phrases-Arabic Enabled

    Section 52: 46- Memos - Memoranda

    Lecture 59 46- Memos - Memoranda

    Section 53: 47-Minutes of meeting

    Lecture 60 Minutes of meeting

    Section 54: 48- Presentations

    Lecture 61 Presentations

    Section 55: 49-Reports - Introduction

    Lecture 62 Reports - Introduction

    Section 56: 50- Survey reports- General Discussions and Guidelnes

    Lecture 63 Survey reports- General Discussions and Guidelnes

    Section 57: 51- Survey reports- Examples of different types of charts

    Lecture 64 Survey reports- Examples of charts

    Section 58: 52-Introduction to the Types of Proposals

    Lecture 65 Introduction to the Types of Proposals

    Section 59: 53-Prerequisites for Communication

    Lecture 66 Prerequisites for Communication

    Section 60: 54-60-Communication through forming Sentence, Talking about the 7 habits-English

    Lecture 67 Communication through forming Sentence, Talking about the 7 main habits- English

    Section 61: 54-60-Communication through forming Sentence, Talking about 7 main habits-Arabic

    Lecture 68 The 7 main habits

    Section 62: 61- 73- The 13 basic most common Communication Functions-English Only

    Lecture 69 The 13 basic most common Communication Functions - English Only

    Section 63: 61-73- The 13 basic most common Communication Functions-Arabic Enabled Resources

    Lecture 70 The 13 basic most common Communication Functions

    Section 64: 74-Interview planning-

    Lecture 71 Interview planning

    Section 65: 75-Language Functions

    Lecture 72 Language Functions

    Section 66: 76-Used to vs. Be used to

    Lecture 73 Used to OR Be used to

    Section 67: 77- Using (IN, ON, AT) to indicate TIME & PLACE

    Lecture 74 Using (IN, ON, AT) to indicate TIME & PLACE

    All individuals whose expert background of English needs to be improved and revitalized and who are interested in developing their skill of communication skills in a very short time.,Freelancers wishing to initiate productive and promising relationships with business owners,Common employees, work staff, General managers, department managers, junior managers and different business owners,Undergraduate and graduate students who are involved in communication