Academia de Desenvolvimento de Carreiras

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Conteúdo do curso

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Module 1: Corporate English Fundamentals

Theme: Greetings, Introductions, Titles, and Business Cards

Activities: How to study alone

Grammatical Topics:

  • Basic Sentence Structure: Subject + Verb + Complement.
  • Present Simple: Using present simple for habits and routines (e.g., "I work at...").
  • Subject-Verb Agreement: Ensuring verbs agree with their subjects in number and person.

Module 2: Corporate Structure and Hierarchy

Theme: Corporate Structure and Roles

Activities: Review LinkedIn profile and CV

Grammatical Topics:

  • Adjectives and Adverbs: Describing roles and responsibilities (e.g., "She is a skilled manager").
  • Present Continuous Tense: Discussing ongoing actions and current responsibilities (e.g., "He is leading the team").
  • Definite and Indefinite Articles: Understanding when to use "the," "a," and "an" in a corporate context.

Module 3: E-mail Communication

Theme: Writing Formal Emails and Business Correspondence

Activities: Learn about benchmarking for jobs

Grammatical Topics:

  • Formal vs. Informal Language: Choosing appropriate tone and structure.
  • Conditional Sentences: Using first conditional for future possibilities (e.g., "If you have questions, please ask").
  • Prepositions of Time and Place: Correct usage in email contexts (e.g., "We will meet on Monday at the office").

Module 4: Mettings e Agendas

Theme: Running Meetings and Managing Discussions

Activities: Learn about benchmarking for profiles

Grammatical Topics:

  • Passive Voice: Focusing on actions rather than subjects (e.g., "The agenda was distributed").
  • Question Forms: Formulating questions for discussion and feedback (e.g., "What are the main topics?").
  • Reported Speech: Reporting what others have said during meetings (e.g., "She said that the meeting would be rescheduled").

Module 5: Negotiation and Persuasion

Theme: Negotiation Skills and Maintaining Relationships

Activities: Self Marketing

Grammatical Topics:

  • Modals of Advice and Suggestions: Using modals like "should," "could," and "might" (e.g., "You should consider...").
  • Relative Clauses: Adding detail to negotiations (e.g., "The proposal that we discussed...").
  • Gerunds and Infinitives: Understanding which verbs take gerunds or infinitives (e.g., "I look forward to discussing..." vs. "I want to negotiate...").

Module 6: Presentation of Projects and Data

Theme: Presenting Projects and Data Effectively

Activities: Job Search and key words

Grammatical Topics:

  • Comparatives and Superlatives: Comparing data and project outcomes (e.g., "This method is more effective than...").
  • Future Perfect: Discussing outcomes by a specific future time (e.g., "By next month, we will have completed...").
  • Phrasal Verbs: Using phrasal verbs commonly associated with presentations (e.g., "To wrap up the discussion").

Module 7: Customer service

Theme: Customer Service Scenarios

Activities: Answering Recruiters

Grammatical Topics:

  • Indirect Questions: Formulating polite inquiries (e.g., "Could you tell me if...?").
  • Present Perfect Tense: Discussing experiences relevant to customer service (e.g., "I have handled many complaints").
  • Subjunctive Mood: Expressing wishes or recommendations (e.g., "It is important that you remain calm").

Module 8: Reports and Business Writing

Theme: Writing Business Reports and Proposals

Activities: Adjusting your CV to specific jobs

Grammatical Topics:

  • Complex Sentences: Using conjunctions to connect ideas (e.g., "Although the report is late, it is comprehensive").
  • Adverbial Clauses: Discussing conditions, reasons, and results (e.g., "If we increase our budget, we can expand our project").
  • Direct vs. Indirect Speech: Writing dialogue and reporting speech in reports.

Module 9: Interviews and Recruitment

Theme: Interviewing and Recruitment Communication

Activities: Basic Interview Questions

Grammatical Topics:

  • Future Continuous: Talking about future plans and predictions (e.g., "We will be interviewing candidates next week").
  • Causative Verbs: Expressing actions where someone else performs the action (e.g., "I had my resume updated").
  • Complex Noun Phrases: Formulating detailed descriptions (e.g., "The candidate with the best qualifications").

Module 10: Corporate Culture and Networking

Theme: Corporate Culture and Networking

Activities: Interview practice

Grammatical Topics:

  • Conditionals: Using various conditional forms to discuss hypothetical situations (e.g., "If I network effectively, I could gain new clients").
  • Inversion in Questions: Formulating formal questions (e.g., "Should you need assistance, please let me know").
  • Use of Articles in Cultural Context: Understanding when to use articles with cultural references (e.g., "The American workplace is different from...").

Beyond

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Sobre o professor

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Paulo Costa

Sempre fui apaixonado por ensinar e compartilhar conhecimentos. Já dei aulas de piano e violão , e ministrei treinamentos de TI. Apesar de ter tido aulas de inglês desde criança na escola, desenvolvi o meu vocabulário de forma totalmente autodidática. Desde então o inglês abriu diversas portas para mim, nos estudos, na vida social e no trabalho.

Trabalhei por um ano e meio na Índia como analista de suporte bilingue e desde então sempre me destaquei com a minha capacidade de trabalhar com times globais. Hoje sou Consultor Sênior de Cibersegurança e pré-vendas.

Agora, quero compartilhar minhas experiências para te ajudar a desenvolver o seu inglês para que as mesmas portas se abram para você.