PROGRAMMES
ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS
We prepare students for the BEC ( Business English Certificate), CPE (Certificate of Profeciency in Englsih) and ICFE (International Certificate in Financial English) exams which are organised and qualifications issued by the Cambridge ESOL (UK).
ICFE- International Certificate in Financial English:
WHO IS IT FOR?- Finance and accountancy students whose first language is not English
- English language students wanting to improve their ability to use financial English
- Individuals wanting to validate or demonstrate to potential employers their excellent financial English skills.
English is the international language of finance and accountancy and students who wish to succeed in the international business arena will need to demonstrate that they have first-rate English language skills and the ability to communicate with accountancy and finance professionals throughout the international business community.
To help finance professionals show that they have the financial English skills they need, University of Cambridge ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Examinations and ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) have combined their expertise to develop the International Certificate in Financial English (Cambridge ICFE) qualification
WHY TAKE ICFE?
- 1.Develop effective communication skills
- 2.A world of opportunity in the business world
- 3.Quality you can trust
WHAT DO I LEARN?
Cambridge ESOL examinations cover all four language skills - listening, speaking, reading and writing - as well as testing your use of grammar and vocabulary.
All professionals need effective communication skills especially those with potentail to hold leading roles in the organisation.
These can also boost your CV as additional qualifications
Potential ACCA candidates who do not have English as their first language can benefit from these programs to gain mastery of the language and additional qualification to ease their entry to the ACCA or any other UK University.
When do I study?
Classes will run twice a year in February/April and August/October
