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Handbook on the current professional English requirements throughout partner countries

Authors :
ACOMI, Nicoleta
ACOMI, Ovidiu
BARKER, William
CANHOTO, Isabel
CUNHA, Ana
ELLUL, Joanna
FILIMONOVA, Daria
MANUEL, Chris
MATEUS, Anabela
NEMESIO, Ines
SCHEMBRI, Darlene
SOUMPENIOTI, Venia
Boelo Van Der POOL
ZENONOS, Eleni
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2021.

Abstract

The project Professional English Language Skills for Employability Across EU brings together six partner institutions from six countries: Centre for Social Innovation (CSI) Cyprus; MECB Ltd Malta, Lus��fona University Portugal, TEAM4Excellence (T4E) Romania; Babel Idiomas Spain; and Eurospeak Language Schools Ltd United Kingdom. The main objectives of the project are: make high-quality professional English training available for specifically unemployed citizens across Europe; produce a sensible ready-to-go framework for a curriculum for professional English that can have an impact on Language teachers and trainers, and upskill unemployed citizens with professional English skills that are actually required by employees. This project aims to research the labour market in partner countries and establish the type of English skills employers currently require from their employees. This information is collated in the form of the current handbook/guide to serve as a reference from which we can then establish a framework for a curriculum. The curriculum will then form the basis of an e-course on professional English skills targeted towards unemployed people in Europe. The hope is that this e-course will help to upskill the participants and increase their probability of finding employment. The fact that this is an e-course will obviously benefit those who live in rural areas and do not have access to language schools or face-to-face classes.<br />Grant Agreement 2020-1-UK01-KA202-079035, Professional English Skills For Employability Across EU (PESE)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2afe98ab2c5db01704b900cd01bce6b5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5731511