Intensive Course AME

Intensive Course AME, also known as time-compressed courses, accelerated courses. Or sometimes called summer terms, are intense individual courses of study that require maximum progress of learning in minimal time.

Curriculum
- 3 Sections
- 35 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- INNOVATIVE COMMUNICATION11
- 1.0Lesson 1 Introducing yourself
- 1.1Lesson 2 Vocabulary: countries
- 1.2Lesson 3 Talking about yourself
- 1.3Lesson 4 Vocabulary: Family
- 1.4Lesson 5 Things you have
- 1.5Lesson 6 Using apostrophes
- 1.6Lesson 7 Vocabulary: Everyday Things
- 1.7Lesson 8 Talking about your things
- 1.8Lesson 9 Vocabulary: Jobs
- 1.9Lesson 10 Talking about your job
- 1.10Lesson 11 Telling the time
- Sample IntroductionsIntroductions are an important social and professional skill, and everyone can benefit from learning the proper way to do an introduction. Whether you are introducing two or more people to each other, introducing a new idea or concept in a meeting or need to introduce yourself to others, preparing and practicing different introductions can make you feel more confident when it is time for you to do one. In this article, we discuss how to prepare and deliver a great introduction with tips and examples.15
- 2.11. Introduce Your Name
- 2.22. Introduce Your Country
- 2.33. Introduce Your Address
- 2.44. Introduce Your Age
- 2.55. Introduce Your Family
- 2.66. Introduce Your Birthday/Phone number
- 2.77. Introduce Your Jobs
- 2.88. Introduce Your Hobbies
- 2.99. Introduce Your Education
- 2.1010. Introduce Your Marital status
- 2.1111. Introduce Your Personality Traits
- 2.1212. Others
- 2.1313. Physical Description
- 2.1414. Personality Description
- 2.1515. Situational Description
- Introductions and Small TalkWant to become noticed at your work and connect with your colleagues easily? With the right small talk topic, you can overcome the fear of starting a talk and develop it into a discussion or long-lasting relationships with your business partners. How do you start a conversation with new people you meet at some networking event or social situation? How do you decide what things to talk about? Or do you wait until some of them walk right up to you? For many people, beginning small talk and thinking of conversation starters is a huge problem. It is all about those awkward silences that give you the creeps. So, when you open your mouth and make eye contact, the first thing that comes to your mind seems stupid. However, when you finally utter it may be even worse. This is where the art of small talk comes in.9