Consulting 4.5 Digital communication: Review
In this lesson, you will take a look back on the previous four lessons: email English, giving information, taking part in conference calls, and telephone etiquette.
In this lesson, you will take a look back on the previous four lessons: email English, giving information, taking part in conference calls, and telephone etiquette.
This lesson will help you have short conversations to give updates about how your task or project is progressing.
This lesson will help you give spoken-style feedback in a friendly, conversational way.
This is a review of the previous lessons on evaluations
In this lesson, you will learn to talk about your own strengths and weaknesses, as well as set goals
This lesson will help you evaluate performance effectively in English.
This is the final lesson on phone or email communication. You will learn about etiquette and discuss both formal and casual English.
This lesson will help you to be confident in speaking up during conference calls.
This lesson will focus on giving and receiving information over the telephone, as well as using natural intonation patterns to communicate clearly.
This lesson is about email. You will learn about levels of formality and types of style so you send the right message between the lines.
This lesson will cover requests using casual and formal language. It will help you ask for various things with fluency and confidence.
This is a review of the previous four lessons which revolve around formalities and short interactions.
This lesson is about using smooth, natural language to offer various things.
This lesson is about perfect apologies. You will look at them in terms of grammar, word choice and style.
This lesson is about giving perfect thank yous.
In this lesson, you will take a look back at the previous three lessons. You will review casual and polite invitations, as well as responding positively and negatively.
In this lesson you will practice politely declining, giving a reason, and offering to reschedule.
This lesson will focus on casual language that's appropriate for internal communication or making plans with colleagues.
This lesson will show you how to use formal language smoothly to set plans with high-level clients or colleagues.
This is a review of the previous four lessons on introductions and first impressions.