How To Say What You Want
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.43 GB | Duration: 1h 3m
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.43 GB | Duration: 1h 3m
Learn to use professional English fluently with videos filled with real-life examples and application-based quizzes.
What you'll learn
Fluently communicate in Business English with customers and other stakeholders
Adequately express relatively complex ideas in a desired format
Structure and construct written business communication like emails and reports with clarity and precision
Reduce hesitation and errors in spontaneous business conversations.
Requirements
No prerequisites are required - come as you are!
Description
Do you have difficulty constructing meaningful, grammatically sound sentences? Do you wish to accurately and fluently communicate with clients, managers, and other stakeholders in your professional life? With 16 example-filled modules, learn how to articulate and convey a diverse range of ideas. This comprehensive, yet compact course will cover everything - right from the building blocks of the English language, to learning how to rank and oraganise different types of ideas. This course aims to empower all those who have a lot to say, but are yet to acquire the communication skills (and confidence) to put their point across in English that is globally understood and acceptable. How to Say What You Want is specially designed by a certified native speaker and linguist, who has simplified the learning process by avoiding the traditional jargon associated with English grammar, and breaking down more complex ideas to make for easier comprehension for the learner. This course also has a firm focus on understanding why learning a certain topic is important, and how the topic adds to smoother communication. Some of the concepts that you will learn in this course includes:- Essential English grammar with business-related examples- Writing emails about a broad range of topics- Ranking, layering, and appropriately using different types of sentence structures- Tests after every module to help decode and revise the concept - Much more!This course is meant for all those working in technical or executive positions, who are serious about taking their career to the next level by improving their English and communication skills. So what are you waiting for? Sign up for How to Say What You Want, and invest in yourself!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction to How to Say What You Want
Section 2: Being Specific
Lecture 2 Being Specific - Introduction
Lecture 3 Being Specific - Rules
Section 3: Positioning Entities and Events
Lecture 4 Positioning Entities and Events - Introduction
Lecture 5 Positioning Entities and Events - Rules
Section 4: Referring to Someone
Lecture 6 Referring to Someone - Introduction
Lecture 7 Referring to Someone - Rules
Section 5: Number Agreement
Lecture 8 Number Agreement - Introduction
Lecture 9 Number Agreement - Rules
Section 6: Setting Timelines
Lecture 10 Setting Timelines - Introduction
Lecture 11 Setting Timelines - Rules I
Lecture 12 Setting Timelines - Rules II
Section 7: Layering Ideas
Lecture 13 Layering Ideas - Introduction
Lecture 14 Layering Ideas - Rules
Section 8: Forming Questions and Negative Statements
Lecture 15 Forming Questions and Negative Statements - Introduction
Lecture 16 Forming Questions - Rules
Lecture 17 Forming Negative Statements - Rules
Section 9: Expressing Moods
Lecture 18 Expressing Moods - Introduction
Lecture 19 Expressing Moods - Rules
Section 10: Ranking Ideas
Lecture 20 Ranking Ideas - Introduction
Lecture 21 Ranking Ideas - Rules
Section 11: Describing Frequency
Lecture 22 Describing Frequency - Introduction
Lecture 23 Describing Frequency - Rules
Section 12: Sentence Structures - I
Lecture 24 Sentence Structures - I - Introduction
Lecture 25 Sentence Structures - I - Rules
Section 13: Sentence Structures - II
Lecture 26 Sentence Structures - II - Introduction
Lecture 27 Sentence Structures - II - Rules
Section 14: Describing Actions and Consequences
Lecture 28 Describing Actions and Consequences - Introduction
Lecture 29 Describing Actions and Consequences - Rules
Section 15: Shifting Focus
Lecture 30 Shifting Focus - Introduction
Lecture 31 Shifting Focus - Rules
Section 16: Finishing Touches
Lecture 32 Final Touches - I
Lecture 33 Final Touches - II
Employees with customer-facing roles,IT Professionals corresponding with international clients,Sales professionals looking to better their English