Business Correspondence II, Curriculum : 2010


Courser in EnglishBusiness Correspondence II
ProgramPendidikan Bahasa Inggris
SKS3 SKS
RPS2 Data

RPS (Rencanan Perkuliahan Semester)

Course Descriptions

This course is designed to give students some introductory overview on the application of English in business context. Students will learn some applications of such Business English as business writing. In addition, some practical skills, such as writing business letters, memos, faxes, emails, application letters and CV, are included in the course. The course interaction will mainly require the students to deal with pair/group work, discussion, and presentation. Therefore, students are expected to take an active participation during the pair/group work, discussion, and presentation.

Learning Outcomes

  1. The students are expected to be able to have high responsibility in handling their job and to be active and creative in running their job.
  2. The students are expected to be able to acquire knowledge on business English and its application and to acknowledge English in written form used to communicate in business English well.
  3. The students are expected​ to be able to produce written English in business context including writing business letters, memos, faxes, emails, application letters and CV effectively and correctly.

References

1.      Gartside, L. 1989. Model Business Letters. Jakarta: Binarupa Aksara.

2.      Gartside, L. 1989. Modern Business Correspondence. Jakarta: Binarupa Aksara.

3.      King, F. W., & D. Ann Cree. 1979. English Business letters. United Kingdom: Longman.

4.      Lougheed, Lin. 2003. Business Correspondence: A Guide to Everyday Writing (2nd Ed.). New York: Pearson Education Inc.

5.      Littlejohn, Andrew. 1992. Company: A New Approach to Business Correspondence in English. Russia: Cambridge University Press.

6.      Beare, Kenneth. http://esl.about.com/od/businessenglishwriting/a/bizdocs.htm


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Course Descriptions

This course is designed to give students some introductory overview on the application of English in business context. Students will learn some applications of such Business English as business writing. In addition, some practical skills, such as writing business letters, memos, faxes, emails, application letters and CV, are included in the course. The course interaction will mainly require the students to deal with pair/group work, discussion, and presentation. Therefore, students are expected to take an active participation during the pair/group work, discussion, and presentation.

Learning Outcomes

  1. The students are expected to be able to have high responsibility in handling their job and to be active and creative in running their job.
  2. The students are expected to be able to acquire knowledge on business English and its application and to acknowledge English in written form used to communicate in business English well.
  3. The students are expected​ to be able to produce written English in business context including writing business letters, memos, faxes, emails, application letters and CV effectively and correctly.

References

1.      Gartside, L. 1989. Model Business Letters. Jakarta: Binarupa Aksara.

2.      Gartside, L. 1989. Modern Business Correspondence. Jakarta: Binarupa Aksara.

3.      King, F. W., & D. Ann Cree. 1979. English Business letters. United Kingdom: Longman.

4.      Lougheed, Lin. 2003. Business Correspondence: A Guide to Everyday Writing (2nd Ed.). New York: Pearson Education Inc.

5.      Littlejohn, Andrew. 1992. Company: A New Approach to Business Correspondence in English. Russia: Cambridge University Press.

6.      Beare, Kenneth. http://esl.about.com/od/businessenglishwriting/a/bizdocs.htm


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