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Grammar for Effective Business Communication

Nett Course Fee
$381.50

Course Description

Do you often struggle with writing and speaking in proper English? Using correct grammar is essential for communicating effectively in the workplace. In our course, Grammar for Effective Business Communication, we will help you enhance your grammar skills to improve your writing and speech at work. 

Grammar can be complicated, especially to people who may not have a strong foundation in English. Proper use of grammar involves using the correct, word types, verb tenses, subject-verb agreements and connecting words.

 Within this 1-day workshop, participants will learn about the common usage problems associated with contemporary grammar and how to use grammar appropriately to form sentences. In addition, they will also learn the common words which are misused, punctuation, and the differences between British and American spellings.

Course Objectives

By the end of the course, participants would be able to:

  • Use a dictionary to check their grammar accuracy
  • Communicate more accurately and effectively
  • Use precise vocabulary to convey the intended meaning
  • Avoid common English errors to polish their business writing

Course Outline

  • The structure of English – words, phrases, clauses & sentences 
  • Countability of nouns
    • Equipment or equipments
    • Damage or damages
  • Tenses
  • Match verbs to prepositions to convey the right meaning
  • Forming sentences
  • Commonly confused and misused words
    • Revert or reply
    • Compliment or complement
  • Punctuation
  • British and American spellings

Grammar for Effective Business Communication

Course Duration:

1 Day (9.00am – 5.00pm)

Course Fee Details:

S$381.50 (incl. of 9% GST)

UTAP claimable

This course is not eligible for SDF Grant.

Course Schedule

Course NameCourse CodeVenueOctober 2024November 2024December 2024January 2025February 2025March 2025
Grammar for Effective Business CommunicationASKGECInternational Plaza16-05
ASKGECMountbatten Square