Business German Course in Singapore
About This Business German Training Course
Business German Course in Singapore
Our German trainers have decades of experience of working with private and public sector businesses across all industries and areas, we are ideally located to help you achieve the level of activity or social German you need.
Accessible worldwide, choose from numerous weekly German sessions at your offices or an intensive German course at our centre situated in Singapore’s CBD. In addition, we offer face-to-face training options; we also provide e-Learning and virtual training programmes.
Take a Business German course with Knowles Training Institute, the world’s leading training providers of Business German training courses.
This business German course is designed to teach learners to communicate effectively in German in a professional setting. Course participants will develop your business German vocabulary, develop your ability to write and speak in German in both cultural and professional interactions, and master terminology and skills that you can apply to business German negotiations, telephone conversations, written reports and emails, and professional German presentations.
Business German is a section of German for specific purposes and can be considered a specialism within German language teaching and learning, or a variant of international German. Many non-native German speakers examine the subject with the goal of doing business with German-speaking countries, or with companies located outside the German-speaking world but which nonetheless use German as a common language. German communication that takes place within the business circles all over the globe occurs between non-native German speakers. In such cases, the object of the exercise is efficient and effective German communication.
The strict rules of German grammar are sometimes ignored. For example, a skilled negotiator’s only goal is to reach an agreement as soon as possible. Business German may be different things to different people. For some, it focuses on German vocabulary and topics used in the worlds of business, trade, finance, and international relations. For others, it refers to the German communication skills used in a business setting and focuses on the German language and skills needed for typical business communication such as negotiation, presentations, meetings, socialising, small talk, correspondence, report writing, and a systematic approach.
Business German speaking professionals are in high demand. Whether you are pushing a product, conducting international market research or liaising with business associates around the world, your German language skills could be invaluable to your business. Make the most of these opportunities with a Business German course by Knowles Training Institute.
Speaking business German will give you an advantage in life. It is one of the most spoken languages in the world! Business German skills are essential in today’s economy. Business German proficiency supports businesspeople to improve in their careers and helps multinational businesses speed up overseas expansion in countries where they speak German.
Knowing the local language, German, in this case, is crucial to succeeding in foreign markets where German is the first language. The biggest global consumer-facing businesses all recognise that you must speak the language (Business German) of your consumers, wherever they may be in German speaking countries.
Our Business German intensive course teaches you the essential German language skills to succeed in the business environment. With this full-time course business German course, you will quickly learn how to communicate in German in a professional business environment efficiently.
In this Business German course, you will learn with German business case studies, German business role plays, and practical job seeking skills in German. Extra optional German lessons will enable you to concentrate on the particular areas that you want more help with.
These business German courses can be taken at Knowles Training Institute Training Centre in the Central Business District in Singapore.
Who Should Attend This Business German Workshop
This Business German workshop is ideal for anyone who would like to gain a strong grasp and improve their Business German.
- Anyone intending to relocate to an German-speaking country and wanting to attend an German class to prepare in advance for their job.
- Business professionals that conduct business frequently with German speakers who wish to build rapport and establish relationships by attending an German class.
- Government agencies and non-governmental agency delegates operating in German-speaking territories who need to be able to communicate at all levels.
- This business course is designed for those who have no knowledge of German to little or no knowledge of German at all.
All Staff Within An Organisation
Managers
Team Leaders
Executives
Assistants
Officers
Secretaries
Group Size For This Business German Training Program
The ideal group size for this Business German course is:
Minimum: 5 Participants
Maximum: 15 Participants
Course Duration For This Business German Skills Course
The duration of this Business German workshop is 1 full day. Knowles Training Institute will also be able to contextualised this workshop according to different durations; 2 full days, 1 day, half day, 90 minutes and 60 minutes.
1 Full Day
9 a.m to 5 p.m
Business German Course Benefits
Below is the list of course benefits of our Business German course
- Being fluent in business German will you an advantage over non German speaking candidates in job interviews that requires you to speak German. These opportunities exist in all German speaking organisations and departments which range from marketing through procurement. A lot of organisations require employees to speaking German either as a first or second language.
- With globalisation, the need for business professionals who can communicate in German is growing.
- Corporate professionals who learn a foreign language such as German demand a higher salary as compared to those who do not speak German. A major, recruitment business stated that knowing a foreign language, such as German, can add between 10% to 15% of one’s salary.
- Being able to speak a foreign language like German does not restrict you in going overseas to do business given that you know the language (Business German) of the country (German) you are heading to well. Little companies need multilingual employees, that can speak German, who can help them search new business opportunities in foreign German speaking countries.
- You don’t need to be fluent in German and sometimes merely being proficient in German is enough as businesses want to hire translators to take care of their German communications. However, they still require experienced managers and representatives to meet and greet their clients in business German and operate as the German speaking face of the organisation in international markets.
- Having the ability to speak German allows you to relate to different German speaking cultural groups in a personal manner. Talking to anyone in their language, in this case, German breaks down barriers and enable them to feel more comfortable and trusting. This type of relationship is necessary for a business setting. Knowing your client’s native language, in this case, German will elevate their professional and business relationship which can lead to more significant business results.
- Many would argue that knowing German is becoming a progressively vital and necessary skill for anyone who wants to keep up with today’s fast-growing economy. As more individuals understand the value of learning business German, those who do not speak German will begin to get left behind in the transformation towards a more German speaking multicultural community.
- Acquiring a second language, such as business German develops your memory and improves your attention span. The process of becoming bilingual, in this case learning business German, sharpens your brain, challenges you to focus and boosts your problem-solving skills. So start learning Business German today!
- Confidence grows when a new skill is mastered, and learning a foreign language such as business German is no different. It builds your self-confidence. To study business German, conversations with native and fluent German speakers are required. If you’re bashful but want to meet new people, using the excuse that you want to practice your German speaking skills is a great opener and a doorway to making new acquaintance, extending your horizons and expanding your life experiences.
- Another reason why learning business German is beneficial is that you quickly and efficiently set yourself apart from anyone else in the workplace, where having employees whose first language isn’t German is common.
Business German Course Objective
Below is the list of course objectives of our Business German course
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- Learn to speak German with confidence.
- Communicate with confidence when visiting German-speaking nations or when interacting or socialising with German speakers.
- Express goodwill and promote international German communication at both a professional and personal level.
- Establish rapport and establish relationships with German-speaking associates, clients and employees through a displaying interest in the German language and culture.
- Evaluate your current proficiency level in business German.
- Present and talk about information about yourself in business German in a discussion forum.
- Develop your business German networking skills.
- Write short business German emails with appropriate formatting.
- Recognise and produce formal and informal business German in emails.
- Develop business German vocabulary related to jobs and companies.
- Arrange a meeting through email and by telephone using business German.
- State expectations and protocols related to on-site meetings and teleconferences in business German.
- State phone numbers, dates, currencies and sales figure accurately in business German.
- Write a proposal with an appropriate organisation and vocabulary in business German.
- Negotiate strategically in formal and informal settings in business German.
- Identify and resolve customer issues after negotiation has taken place in business German.
- Evaluate and compare the services and features of two venues in business German.
- Plan a business event using negotiation skills in business German.
- Write an announcement for a business event in business German.
- Present information in an organised and engaging way in business German.
- Share data in charts and graphs business German.
- Use effective business German in a presentation.
- Use appropriate business German vocabulary to write a mini business plan.
- Communicate a business plan orally in an organised and engaging presentation in business German.
- Develop eloquence and accuracy in the German language in a professional business setting or situation.
- Grow and increase existing business German vocabulary.
- Develop business German vocabulary, grammar and other German expressions necessary to become proficient and productive at speaking Business German in the workplace.
- Develop business German used in reports, emails, meeting minutes and business German presentations.
Course Content For This Business German Training Course
Below is the list of course content of our Business German training course
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- Speaking fluent German
- Real World Scenarios: Practice German business skills for meetings, conference calls, presentations and job interviews in the German-speaking workplace with specialised writing exercises and in-class roleplays
- German culture 101
- German listening skills
- German pronunciation 101
- Mastering the accent
- Business Telephone skills in German
- Profession-specific German terminology
- Building professional and personal relationships in German
- Negotiation skills in German
- Business German Phone Conversation
- Introducing Yourself in German
- Keeping a Conversation Going in German
- Leaving a Conversation in German
- Business Cards Conversation in German
- Social Networking 101 in German
- Describing Your Job in German
- Describing a Company in German
- Company History in German
- Email 101 in in German
- Email Greetings in German
- Email Closings in German
- Writing Effective Opening and Closing Sentences in Email in German
- Beginning and Ending a Telephone Call in German
- Telephoning Arrangements to Meet in German
- Leaving Messages in German
- Text Messages in Arranging to Meet Someone in German
- Initiating and Responding to Meeting Announcements and Invitations in German
- Writing Follow-up and Thank You Emails in German
- Setting Up a Meeting in German
- Writing an Email Announcing a Meeting in German
- Improving a Meeting Announcement Email in German
- Directing People’s Attention in German
- Describing Consumer Behavior in German
- Monetary Amounts in German
- The Language Of Writing Minutes in German
- Creating a Proposal in German
- Brainstorming in German
- Organization of Written Proposals in German
- The Language of Proposals in German
- Improving a Written Proposal in German
- Writing A Proposal in German
- Deciding on Locations in German
- Comparing Services in German
- Comparing Venues in German
- Making Decisions in German
- Communicating Decisions in German
- Introduction to Negotiating Effectively in German
- Negotiation Strategies in German
- Phone Call in German
- Successful Negotiation in German
- Cultural Differences in Negotiation in German
- Making a Proposal in German
- Details of a Proposal in German
- Negotiation Guidelines in German
- Persuasion Skills in German
- Guidelines and Language Negotiating by Email in German
- Being Clear in Negotiations by Email in German
- The Art of Persuasion in German
- Handling Problems in German
- Describing Problems in German
- Language and Guidelines for Describing a Problem in German
- Introduction to Dealing with Problems in German
- Guidelines and Language for Identifying and Initial Response to Problem in German
- Interview with Holly Reynolds about Customer Service in German
- Responding to a Customer Problem Example in German
- Language for Resolving Problems in German
- Following Up on a Problem in German
- Planning Events in German
- Organizing An Event in German
- Planning Meetings in German
- Organizing An Event in German
- Making A To-Do List in German
- Writing a Formal Event Announcement in German
- The Language of Conferences in German
- Presentation Guidelines in German
- Introduction to Persuasive Language in German
- Persuasive Language Advice in German
- Describing a Product or Service in German
- Example of Networking Introductions in German
- Describing Services in German
- Comparing Services in German
- Business Plans in German
- Marketing Ideas in German
- Financial Information in German
- Reporting Information in German
- Expressing Dollars and Cents in German
- Describing Data in German
- Referring to Data and Visuals in German
- Introduce and Explain Relevance of Visuals in German
- Challenges in Visual Descriptions in German
- Using Large Numbers in German
- Introduction to Trends in German
- Writing Your First Draft of a Mini Business Plan in German
- Organization of Written Proposals in German
- Language of Proposals in German
- Improving Proposals in German
- Introduction to Persuasive Language in German
- Short Pitch and Rough Presentation in German
- A Bad Presentation and a Good Presentation in German
- What Makes a Good Presentation in German
- Transitions and Conclusions in German
Business German Value Added Materials
Each participant will receive the following materials for the Business German course
Business German Learner’s Guide
Business German Key Takeaways Notes
Business German Essentials Ebook
Business German Course Handouts
Business German 30-Day Action Plan
Business German MindMaps Pack
Business German PPT Slides Used During Course
Business German Long-Term Memory Flashcards Pack
Business German E-Learning Course
Business German Online Video Course
Business German Essentials Audiobook
Business German Infographics Pack
Business German Certification
Each course participant will receive a certification of training completion
Course Fees
There are 3 pricing options available for this Business German training course. Course participants not in Singapore may choose to sign up for our online Business German training course.
SGD 1,334.96 For a 60-minute Lunch Talk Session.
SGD 584.96 For Half Day Course Per Participant.
SGD 884.96 For 1 Day Course Per Participant.
SGD 1,184.96 For 2 Day Course Per Participant.
Discounts available for more than 2 participants.
Course Discounts, Fundings & Subsidies
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