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Immersion Fluent English Skills for Work


"For work; for life"


In today's competitive business world, English is the key to unlocking a new job - and not just any English: Fluent English!


Immersion Fluent English skills for Work prepares yourself for work in an English speaking environment by expanding your practice of English communication to include the English you need at work. Learn the vocabulary, expressions, and English skills you need to find and work at a job that uses English while continuing to improve your speaking, listening, reading, and writing in the most effective communication course.


In Immersion Fluent English skills for Work you will learn how to get the job you want, how to keep the job you've gotten, and how to get the promotions you need to bring yourself a better and better life. You'll also learn the most advanced critical thinking, debate, and discussion skills, and learn how to use English fluently in all the situations you will encounter, both at work and out in the real world.


The best employees are the employees who can "Speak, Think, and Dream in English" - get ready to be one of them with Immersion Fluent English skills for Work.


Immersion Fluent English skills for Work covers levels 5 and 6 of the Immersion English Training Program.


Immersion Fluent English skills for Work courses are available throughout the day and at times and schedules suitable to your busy modern lifestyle. Visit our main office at #6, Lane 28, Nguyen Hong Street to take the Immersion Fluency Placement Exam. Interview with one of our English fluency teachers, and choose a course and study time that meets your needs. You can also e-mail us at  customerservice@oxford.edu.vn, or reach us by phone at 04 3856 3886 / 7.


Placement testing is required for all students. See information about the ELAT (English Level Assessment Test.) Each level is 45 hours of training and classes meet 4.5 hours per week.


Last update: 10/11/2011