Friday, 20 November 2015

Corporate Training Programme



    What is “English”?
English is the language which was first spoken in England. It is spoken as a first language by majority of population of the UK, New-Zealand, Australia, Canada, Ireland, USA and a number of Caribbean countries. English is the most commonly used language for speakers of a second language.

     Why learning “English” is important?
English may not be the most spoken language in the world but it is the official language of a number of countries and a number of countries and a number of people use it on a regular basis for communication. It is the dominant language in the corporate world this makes it a necessity for people to speak English. Nowadays, more than 50% of the content on the internet is in English. English is the most commonly used language for speakers of a second language, around the world and in all fields it is the language that unites us making it an essential component for success. Throughout the world English is used as the medium of communication in a multitude of areas. The major leaders in technological development; The USA and China use English and this trend is growing globally, without English, it could be said that progress and success cannot be achieved. English is the language of science, business and the legal professions, in order to excellent in these fields and many others a good knowledge of language is vital.


    Why “Langma School of Languages”?
     Everyone has different talents and abilities regarding their learning, at Langma we aim to spark your innate talents and channel them thereby imparting skills in your chosen language that really fulfil your needs and develop a lifelong understanding of the subject. Our courses are designed exclusively to meet your requirements, abilities and background.

     What is “Corporate English”?
Effective communication is the lifeline of any big corporate houses.
The success of a concern mainly relies on its communication, be it internal communication between various hierarchical levels or external with other concerns. Before we grab that big business deal it all starts with a brief proposal or EOI email. So it is an essential aspect of communication, which needs to be studied and practiced in order to ensure preciseness, accuracy and also the required level of formality. As highlighted earlier, corporate communication refers to the communication within corporate organisations (internal) as well as the communication between different corporate entities (external).

    Course Information:-
English has become the widespread language of business and it is the predominant language in the world. This course is designed to help you express your ideas effectively using English in the corporate world. You will learn Corporate culture, Business vocabulary, Idioms, Grammar and the difference between formal and informal communication; what we do when we communicate to our seniors. We mainly focus on your communication so that you can express your thought clearly and confidently to other English speakers.

     Purpose of this course:-
The main purpose of this course is to help non-native speakers communicate more effectively with other English speakers in the corporate environment. The course content is built around corporate communication skills such as telephone conversation, conveying ideas, organising a meeting and holding and attending meetings. The main strategy of this course is to improve the communication skills of students. We provide different types of activity to improve their particular language skills like: Role Play, Group Discussion, Real Scenario etc these are taught in order to support the specific corporate English. The most common components are in this course:-

     Communication skills
1.      Meeting
2.     Telephone conversation
3.     Financial English
4.     Marketing
5.     Business ethics
6.     Corporate Culture
7.     Presentation
8.     Business Writing
9.     Negotiation
10. Socialising
    Business vocabulary
    Idioms and Phrases
   Listening Skills
  Grammar
   Pronunciation

Our main strategies are to improve all the four language skills (Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking). But we emphasise more on Listening and Speaking because western countries are playing a more important role in the corporate world.

     Course Corporate Training:-
We offer an extensive range of workplace communication skills programmes and workshops:-
 Spoken and written skills for Managers and Supervisors.
 Communication skills for Customer Service staffs.
 Workplace English skills for Administrations and Secretaries.
 Business writing skills for Marketing staffs and Managers.
 Hotels and restaurants communications skills course for F&B staffs, Marketing staffs, IT staffs and Housekeeping staffs.
v Professional presentation skills for senior staffs.
v Effective E-mail, Proposal, Memo, Letter and Report writing skills for various industries.

     Objective:-
After completion of this course students will be able to:-
 Recognise the style of communication most frequently used to present the information in business situations.
 Use the linear style of communication when expressing ideas in English.
 Talk about the projects in English.
 Discuss uncomfortable situations and issues in English.
 Give evaluations and feedbacks in English.

Our overall goals as we work with our clients and students, is to improve their workplace performance by helping them attain a higher standard of proficiency and confidence in their use of English. This will enable them to develop their business and to develop a more professional rapport with native speaking English clients.

Note:-
“The above course serves as a reference only. Actual course is tailored according to their specific needs of your company. We’re always happy to discuss and recommend programme to meet your individual needs”. 


Langma School of Languages Pvt. Ltd.
E-78, South Extension-1 
New Delhi-110049
www.langminternational.com 

Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Effective Communication and Team Work


Dear Readers,
Businesses often ask employees to complete projects that require they work as a team. Working together has many benefits, including the possibility to create new friendships, a sense of group accomplishments and distribution of responsibilities. Conversely, teamwork also may cause tension and anxiety among employees because of poor communication. Effective communication can eliminate much of the stress and negative feelings sometimes associated with working closely as a team.

Characteristics: -
 To have effective communication in the work place, team members must keep an open mind, engage in active listening and have a clear understanding of project goals and requirements. Active listening is perhaps the most important of these. Active listening involves note taking, asking relevant questions and repeating what the other person says to verify clarify.

Effects: -
Effective communication determines the success or failure of projects requiring teamwork, and ultimately, the business itself. When team members communicate with open minds, and by asking questions rather than making assumptions, they build trust and harmony in the working environment. These elements work together to create a business culture of friendship and success.

Types: -
Employees at every level of an organisation must communicate with others in a variety of ways. Types of communication include emails, traditional letter writing, phone conversation and face-to-face exchange of ideas. Each platform has its own set of etiquette rules and skill sets. With proper training in communication skills and techniques, employees often improve their effectiveness across all communication platforms.

A lack of communication can lead to:
-   Missed project deadlines and slow progress toward problem solving can indicate communication issues
-   Spending too much time discussing strategies rather than implementing them.
-   No clear team direction or focus
-   Team conflict
-   Arguing among team members
What are some communications techniques and how do they work in a team environment?

Verbal communications: -
With verbal communication, team members can express their ideas and objectives with the clear and understandable use of words.
Using techniques such as open-ended questioning, for example asking questions that require more than a yes or no answer can help everyone involved give your opinions on a subject. This technique can make verbal communication among team members more effective.

Email: -
Email communication is a way to convey an instant message to team members, but an email should give only basic information and call for a verbal ‘follow up’ for more detail data. A poorly worded email can cause confusion. Email works best when team members use good spelling and proper grammar, and make the message clear. It is good way for teams to circulate information, arrange meetings and share data, but using email for group conversation is often less effective than discussing things in person.

Body Language: -
Several aspects of body language can be effective in a group setting. How close a team is seated together can indicate whether or not the members feel unified. A lazy posture can indicate disinterest in the topic being discussed. Physically touching team members can convey a feeling of intimacy and confidence. By watching body language when interacting, team members can find out how well they’re working together and if some people within the group are not comfortable with the environment.

Emotionally yours,
Langma School of Languages Pvt. Ltd. 
E-78, South Extension-1 
New Delhi- 110049
www.langmainternational.com 



Saturday, 14 November 2015

Why learning a foreign language is Important
Langma School of Languages
The idea of an eventual alienation from their culture seems to be one of the reasons we’re reluctant to learn foreign languages, and it is a fact that we in general are protective of their culture. This is evidenced, among other things, by the efforts of Indian immigrant parents in the United States or European culture to maintain their own traditions for their children, who are constantly exposed to the western culture.
More importantly, Indian parents know that language is a key to cultural identity and losing it would reduce the chances to preserve their own native culture. But language also opens possibilities to enrich their own culture and to spread it to others as well. And this is what the goal should be.
 
Learning any foreign language as a second language is similar to receiving a key to a second culture. This second key comes with a number of benefits; first, and perhaps most important, we have the chance to communicate with people from other cultures. We can use this ability to interact to spread our own culture and educate others. I wouldn't be writing this post sharing my perspective as an Indian if it weren't for that possibility.
But the benefits are not limited to a matter of input and output. A second benefit, that in some cases is ignored, is the opportunity to broaden our minds and thinking. A language is not just a given number of words and a set of grammar rules. New mental structures also come with other languages. We have to learn different ways of thinking, and this is something that improves us as human beings.
With such benefits, being able to communicate in foreign language seems a great asset for all of us and, for that matter, any person from any region. But, what about the how?  And how Indian students can learn a foreign language? As per the requirement of students we started an Institution in 2012, and the mission of our Institution is to provide better facility to the students to learn a foreign language and we’ve also set the goal of making students bilingual. The plan started with the discussion and selection of a reference framework for languages and its application in all levels of education. By establishing levels for students and a proper guideline is provided by the trainers at the Institution, according to certain competence indicators, the program improves the language skills in students and prepares them for success in the highly competitive global market.
But even at an individual level, learning foreign language has never been easier than now. With more and more content being produced by people who used to be passive content consumers, and with the immediate availability of such content anywhere in the world, finding material to learn is simple. If you feel that textbooks are boring, why not learn a foreign language using material on topics you are really interested in? 
In my personal experience, I began researching about the importance of foreign language just five years ago and before that, was not aware of all the possibilities and the future of foreign language. I came across sites about photography, design, travel, even research papers on linguistics and other fields, all of which enriched me culturally and professionally and made me eager to share my findings as a teaching. If we translate this into formal language instruction, it's similar to thousands of hours of reading, hundreds of pages of writing and months of listening, through the articles, forums and videos available online.
In conclusion, we can learn a foreign language without losing our own culture; what is more, multiculturalism will enrich our lives at an individual level and at a collective level; our cultural identity will be represented throughout the world, and we will understand other cultures as well.

Langma School of Languages Pvt. Ltd. is a private limited company committed to providing the best standards of teaching and corporate training and enabling you to reach the peak in your domain.

Emotionally yours,
Langma School of Languages Pvt. Ltd.
E-78, South Extension-1
New Delhi-110049
www.langmainternational.com