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LCCI English Language

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LCCI International Qualifications are trusted and valued by universities, employers and professional bodies the world over. Every year around 250,000 candidates choose LCCI International Qualifications to provide evidence of their ability across a variety of fields, and in order to further their academic and professional careers. Over 5000 schools, colleges, universities and private training companies in over 120 countries are approved to deliver LCCI International Qualifications.

LCCI International Qualifications have been offered globally for over 100 years and are awarded by EDI, one of the UK's leading awarding bodies. EDI is accredited by the British government and works closely with Ministries of Education around the world.

English for Business (EFB) - examinations consisting of practical, business-related tasks relevant to the workplace and aimed at candidates who, as part of their job, deal with English-speaking counterparts regularly in a functional capacity. This qualification is available at five levels, from preliminary ("survival" level) to level 4 (fluent in complex business contexts). Tests cover practical reading and writing skills with optional oral tests. The aims at each level are as follows:

Preliminary

Identify basic data, facts and instructions
Produce basic, formulaic text
Listen and understand short, basic, business-related English conversations and announcements
Understand basic, spoken and recorded business English
Participate in short conversations in routine contexts

Level 1

read and understand basic business-related English texts
write basic English for simple, brief business communications
understand simple, spoken and recorded business English
participate in short conversations

Level 2

Write apt and accurate English suited to the stated purpose
Understand and write English using formats that are current and common in business communication
Adopt the tone, form, layout, content and composition appropriate to the requirements of a given situation
Understand spoken and recorded Business English at the defined level
Participate in conversations

Level 3

understand and write English used in a variety of ways within a range of business contexts
employ appropriate business formats and styles to produce a range of business documents for different audiences and purposes
understand spoken and recorded Business English at the defined level
participate in conversations and discussions
make an oral presentation on a business-related topic

Level 4

understand authentic business texts
write English in a wide variety of ways within an extensive range of business contexts.
listen and understand business-related material such as conversations, announcements, short talks, and news bulletins
give clear, detailed oral descriptions and presentations on complex subjects
express themselves orally in a clear and appropriate style on business or professional matters.
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English for Tourism (EFT) - assesses communication skills necessary for employment in the tourism industry. Tests are based on authentic tourism materials and cover reading, writing and speaking skills. Level 1 is aimed at customer-facing staff and level 2 is aimed at supervisors. English for Tourism comprises two components which can be taken in isolation or to complement each other: Written English for Tourism and Spoken English for Tourism.


Written English for Tourism level 1 is designed for desk and reception staff in travel agencies, airlines, hotels, tour operators and tourist information and reflects the materials most commonly used in the tourism industry such as booking forms, maps and timetables.


Syllabus topics for Written English for Tourism level 2 include business communication, promotional literature, reports, tour commentaries and itinerary planning.

The syllabuses for Spoken English for Tourism at levels 1 and 2 cover the following topics:

General spoken communication within a tourism context
Holiday and accommodation types
Leisure and business travelers and tourists
Methods of travel
Job roles in the travel and tourism industries
Understanding and processing tourism-related information
Tourism-related tasks
The specialist language of the tourism industry

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