Course Syllabus
                              Practical Business English (2)
                              Wednesday, Period 78 or 910
                              Professor: A. Hayashi
                                          010-6279-1872
                                          professorhayashi@gmail.com
 Course Description



 This Upper Intermediate/Advanced course is designed to offer students real world business
 English competency, fluency and confidence within an atmosphere conducive to success.
 Encompassing the four skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing, Business English will
 ensure that students have the linguistic tools to succeed in an international business setting.

Course Objectives
1. Elevate levels of English proficiency within a participatory atmosphere.
2. Facilitate a class discussion through a presentation.
3. Speak in an extemporaneous manner from a wider lexicon.
4. Demonstrate confidence and mastery of the materials covered in class.
5. SPEAK ENGLISH. Absolutely, positively NO Korean in class!

Professionalism
A professional business-like attitude is a must if you are to succeed in the marketplace.
Professionalism means being fully prepared, having a positive attitude, being punctual,
participating fully and being courteous to others. This is an intensive, interactive course.
Students must be prepared to fully engage themselves with the material and participate in an
active manner. Final marks will reflect your level of professionalism.

Required Textbook
English for Business Studies, 2nd Edition, Cambridge University Press
Ian MacKenzie

Assessment
Professionalism/Attendance      15%
Homework                           10%
Unit Review Presentation        20%
Midterm Exam                      25%
Final Exam                          30%


Notes on Assessment:
Every week, the designated class captain or assistant captain will be responsible for taking
attendance and recording homework completion marks.
Professionalism will be earned by making yourself available, unique, responsible and
memorable. The more a student engages with the material, the greater amount of marks will be
awarded. Peer evaluation is also important to this component.
Each week, a few students will be responsible for conducting a review of the previous week’s
material. A handout will be distributed and the facilitators will go through the main points
discussed in class.
The midterm and final will consist of multiple choice, fill in the blanks, short answer and one
oral question from the topics covered in class.
Class Day/Period: _____________________________________________________
Class Captain:__________________________________________________________
Assistant Class Captain:_______________________________________________
Tentative Outline
Week 1 – August 31
          Introduction and Class Syllabus
Week 2 – September 7
          Unit 1 – The three sectors of the economy
          Unit 2 - Management
Week 3 – September 14
           Review Leaders (unit
1/2)_____________________________________________________________
_
          Unit 3 – Company Structure
          Unit 4 – Work & Motivation
Week 4 – September 21
                 Review Leaders (unit 3/4):
_____________________________________________________________
           Unit 5 – Management & Cultural Diversity
           Unit 6 - Recruitment
Week 5 – September 28
                  Review Leaders (unit 5/6):
_____________________________________________________________
                   Unit 7 – Labor Relations
            Unit 8 - Production
Week 6 – October 5
                  Review Leaders (unit 7/8):
______________________________________________________________
                  Unit 9 – Products
           Unit 10 – Marketing
Week 7 – October 12
            Review Leaders (unit 9/10):
____________________________________________________________
           Midterm Review
Week 8 – October 19
          MIDTERM EXAM (25% of final mark)
Week 9 – October 26
          Unit 11 – Advertising
          Unit 12 – Promotional Tools
          Unit 13 – Accounting & Financial Statements
Week 10 – November 2
         Review Leaders (unit 11~13):
___________________________________________________________
          Unit 14 – Banking
          Unit 15 – Stocks & Shares
          Unit 16 - Bonds
Week 11 – November 9
          Review Leaders (unit 14~16):
___________________________________________________________
          Unit 17 – Futures & Derivatives
          Unit 18 – Market Structure & Competition
          Unit 19 – Takeovers, Mergers & Buyouts
Week 12 – November 16
          Review Leaders (unit 17~19):
___________________________________________________________
          Unit 20 – Efficiency & Employment
          Unit 21 – Business Ethics
          Unit 22 – The Role of the Government
Week 13 – November 23
          Review Leaders (unit 20~22):
___________________________________________________________
          Unit 23 – Central Banking, Money & Taxation
          Unit 24 – Exchange Rates
          Unit 25 – The Business Cycle
Week 14 – November 30
          Review Leaders (unit 23~25):

Business English 2 - Fall 2011 Syllabus

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    Course Syllabus Practical Business English (2) Wednesday, Period 78 or 910 Professor: A. Hayashi 010-6279-1872 professorhayashi@gmail.com Course Description This Upper Intermediate/Advanced course is designed to offer students real world business English competency, fluency and confidence within an atmosphere conducive to success. Encompassing the four skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing, Business English will ensure that students have the linguistic tools to succeed in an international business setting. Course Objectives 1. Elevate levels of English proficiency within a participatory atmosphere. 2. Facilitate a class discussion through a presentation. 3. Speak in an extemporaneous manner from a wider lexicon. 4. Demonstrate confidence and mastery of the materials covered in class. 5. SPEAK ENGLISH. Absolutely, positively NO Korean in class! Professionalism A professional business-like attitude is a must if you are to succeed in the marketplace. Professionalism means being fully prepared, having a positive attitude, being punctual, participating fully and being courteous to others. This is an intensive, interactive course. Students must be prepared to fully engage themselves with the material and participate in an active manner. Final marks will reflect your level of professionalism. Required Textbook English for Business Studies, 2nd Edition, Cambridge University Press Ian MacKenzie Assessment Professionalism/Attendance 15% Homework 10% Unit Review Presentation 20% Midterm Exam 25% Final Exam 30% Notes on Assessment: Every week, the designated class captain or assistant captain will be responsible for taking attendance and recording homework completion marks. Professionalism will be earned by making yourself available, unique, responsible and memorable. The more a student engages with the material, the greater amount of marks will be awarded. Peer evaluation is also important to this component. Each week, a few students will be responsible for conducting a review of the previous week’s material. A handout will be distributed and the facilitators will go through the main points discussed in class. The midterm and final will consist of multiple choice, fill in the blanks, short answer and one oral question from the topics covered in class. Class Day/Period: _____________________________________________________ Class Captain:__________________________________________________________
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    Tentative Outline Week 1– August 31 Introduction and Class Syllabus Week 2 – September 7 Unit 1 – The three sectors of the economy Unit 2 - Management Week 3 – September 14 Review Leaders (unit 1/2)_____________________________________________________________ _ Unit 3 – Company Structure Unit 4 – Work & Motivation Week 4 – September 21 Review Leaders (unit 3/4): _____________________________________________________________ Unit 5 – Management & Cultural Diversity Unit 6 - Recruitment Week 5 – September 28 Review Leaders (unit 5/6): _____________________________________________________________ Unit 7 – Labor Relations Unit 8 - Production Week 6 – October 5 Review Leaders (unit 7/8): ______________________________________________________________ Unit 9 – Products Unit 10 – Marketing Week 7 – October 12 Review Leaders (unit 9/10): ____________________________________________________________ Midterm Review Week 8 – October 19 MIDTERM EXAM (25% of final mark) Week 9 – October 26 Unit 11 – Advertising Unit 12 – Promotional Tools Unit 13 – Accounting & Financial Statements Week 10 – November 2 Review Leaders (unit 11~13): ___________________________________________________________ Unit 14 – Banking Unit 15 – Stocks & Shares Unit 16 - Bonds Week 11 – November 9 Review Leaders (unit 14~16): ___________________________________________________________ Unit 17 – Futures & Derivatives Unit 18 – Market Structure & Competition Unit 19 – Takeovers, Mergers & Buyouts Week 12 – November 16 Review Leaders (unit 17~19): ___________________________________________________________ Unit 20 – Efficiency & Employment Unit 21 – Business Ethics Unit 22 – The Role of the Government Week 13 – November 23 Review Leaders (unit 20~22): ___________________________________________________________ Unit 23 – Central Banking, Money & Taxation Unit 24 – Exchange Rates Unit 25 – The Business Cycle Week 14 – November 30 Review Leaders (unit 23~25):