17/03/2024
The Language Key Clubs offer companies an alternative approach to in-house language training using a creative, dynamic and fun approach to learning using a participant-centred approach.
Lunch & Learn provides participants with a more interactive and relaxed learning environment where bringing lunch, or holding sessions in the lunch hour, is encouraged. Lunch & Learn sessions promote discussion and focus on participants confidence as well as key language skills. It is a perfect opportunity for those who wish to exercise and expand their English skills.
Sessions are structured and can include both speaking and writing learning points or topics. Input from organisers and students is sought in order to piece together a suitable range of topics for the participants needs.
Activities can include group discussions, role-plays, presentations, language games, and colloquial and cultural understanding activities.
Lunch & Learn Objectives:
- Provide a comfortable, fun and open environment to practice your English.
- Enable both speaking and writing practice supported by valuable feedback on areas for improvement.
- Develop participants interest in learning and practicing English
Next Step
Call Tom Crawford on (852) 5593 2436 to book a no-obligation consultation to discuss your company’s training needs.
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