BUSINESS GRAMMAR TRAINING COURSE

BUSINESS GRAMMAR TRAINING COURSE ONLINE

Business Grammar Training Course

Unleash the power of your communication by mastering the structural rules that govern the art of language! Our one-day Business Grammar training course is meticulously crafted to give you the confidence to use language to your advantage in the most competitive business environments.

With expert instruction and hands-on practice, you will delve into the essential principles of the English language’s morphology, syntax, and grammar rules. Our training is designed to give you a distinctive edge in the business world by empowering you with the tools you need to communicate clearly and precisely. No more language barriers holding you back. Seize the opportunity to enroll now and take your language skills to the next level with our Business Grammar Training Course.

Questions, please call 24/7 888-632-2093.

What Will I Learn in the Business Grammar Course?

In the ​Grammar Training Course, you will learn the structural rules governing the composition of clauses, phrases, and words (morphology), the use of words in the construction of phrases and sentences (syntax), and grammar rules of the English language.

Good grammar is instrumental in conveying ideas with clarity, professionalism, and precision. Even so, the informality of e-mail, texting, and tweeting has crept deep into company communications. Good grammar is a sign of professional credibility, attention to detail, and learning ability.  

To provide evidence of the importance of good grammar, the company Grammarly reviewed 100 LinkedIn profiles of native English speakers in the consumer packaged goods industry. Each professional had worked for no more than three employers over the first ten years of their career. Half were promoted to director level 

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Business Grammar Course Outline

Module One: Grammar

  • Active and Passive Voice
  • Identifying Parts of Speech
    Verb Tense

Module Two: Punctuation

  • Commas
  • Semi-colons
    Colons
  • Quotation Marks
  • Italics

Module Three: Capitalization

Module Four: Constructing Sentences

  • Types of Sentences
  • Parts of a Sentence
  • Clauses

Module Five: Creating Paragraphs

  • The Basic Parts

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Business Grammar Course Public Class and Webinar Schedule

  • Monday, September 18, 2023
  • Monday, September 25, 2023 Full
  • Monday, October 30, 2023
  • Monday, November 13, 2023 Full
  • Monday, November 20, 2023
  • Monday, December 11, 2023

Scheduled dates don’t work for you? Schedule your own start date (subject to availability).  Contact customer service to check date availability at info@academyofbusiness
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or above within those ten years, their 10-year  careers made 45% more grammar errors than those with six to nine promotions in the same time frame.      

Fewer grammar errors associate with frequent job changes. Those who remained at the same company for more than ten years made 20% more grammar mistakes than those who held six jobs in the same period. 

The review supports the hypothesis that good grammar predicts professional success. The results are not surprising:  

  • Attention to detail: People who care about their writing demonstrate credibility, professionalism, and accuracy in their work.· 
  • Critical thinking: Knowing how to structure a grammatically correct sentence is a sign you can analyze and explain complex problems.·        
  • Intellectual aptitude: If you are a native English speaker and never learned the difference between it’s and its, an employer might wonder, “What else have you failed to learn that might be useful?” 

Grammar analysis is very complex, requiring a deep understanding of the relationships between words. For this reason, grammar provides a better window into a job applicant’s abilities. Companies looking to hire top talent should consider grammar as one predictor of a candidate’s aptitude and success. Good grammar is good business. 

This one-day class will give you the training and resources necessary to convey ideas with clarity, professionalism, and precision.