Course objective: 
To study in-depth business expressions and vocabulary.
To master writing a Resume, C.V. and Cover letter.
To study in depth English-speaking countries' sociocultural and socioeconomic knowledge. 

Skills to learn:
To know how to write formal letters and a Resume, C.V.
To know how to use written formal greetings and closings.
To know how to write business letters.

Summary:
Students study in-depth their knowledge of professional vocabulary and learn to master formal sentence structures about customer relationship either orally or written. Students grasp the knowledge of applying a job or an internship in an English-speaking atmosphere.

Part I: Learn to apply in English
Section 1: How to create a Resume, C.V

Section 2: How to write a Cover Letter

Section 3: Networking to get ahead 

  • Introducing quickly and professionally
  • Understanding job offers
  • Writing formal letters
Section 4: Job, internship interview (role-play)

Part II: Business correspondence 
Section 1: How to read and write business letters

Section 2: How to make or cancel an appointment by e-mail or by telephone


Part III: Hotel services 
Section 1: Reception
  • Review of basic principles
  • Different attitudes when facing customers
  • Receiving all types of customers in all situations
  • Receiving V.I.P. customers
Section 2: Room-service
  • Room personnel functions 
  • Answering the customers
  • Vocabulary review
Section 3: Reception and concierge
  • Role of a concierge
  • How to handle claims and complaints
  • How to handle concierge more frequent requests 
  • How to handle cancellations through telephone
Part IV Professional trends 
  • Section 1: Hotel chains in the English-speaking world
  • Section 2: Hotel characteristics and features in the English-speaking world