English as a Second Language
Course Overview
“A different language is a different vision of life,” said the Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini. Employees who use English as a second language demonstrate great commitment and skill in learning a language other than their native tongue. There are subtle differences between languages because of social influences and workplace demands that can create or strengthen the language barrier for employees who have learned a language other than English in their formative years. That barrier is an obstacle for both employer and employee, severing what could be productive relationships with co-workers and clients.
This course will identify any gaps in communication as the result of cultural language differences and provide exercises to help connect those gaps. This course is written for employees with intermediate competency in English as their second language. Exercises will explore the four main categories of communication: Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Acknowledge existing skills in the areas of Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing.
- Recognize gaps in skills compared to workplace communication needs.
- Understand cultural and workplace influences on communication and how to function within them.
- Learn and practice effective skills for oral and written communication, including technical forms such as email and videoconferencing.
- Develop an individual Action Plan for continued skill reinforcement and growth.