
Course Objectives:
- Enhance Financial Vocabulary: Focus on key terms and concepts in finance, banking, and monetary policy.
- Develop Communication Skills: Improve speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills specific to financial contexts.
- Professional Application: Prepare students for real-world financial environments, including presentations, negotiations, and report writing.
Course Content:
Financial Terminology:
- Basic and advanced vocabulary related to banking, investment, accounting, and economics.
- Understanding and using financial jargon in context.
Reading and Comprehension:
- Analyzing financial reports, market analyses, and economic forecasts.
- Interpreting graphs, charts, and financial statements.
Writing Skills:
- Crafting professional emails, reports, and executive summaries.
- Writing clear and concise financial analyses and recommendations.
Speaking and Listening:
- Participating in discussions, meetings, and presentations.
- Listening to and understanding financial news, lectures, and interviews.
Case Studies and Practical Exercises:
- Real-world scenarios to apply financial concepts and language skills.
- Group projects and presentations on current financial issues.
Teaching Methods:
- Interactive Lessons: Engaging activities and discussions to practice language skills.
- Multimedia Resources: Use of videos, podcasts, and online articles to enhance learning.
- Guest Lectures: Insights from finance professionals and industry experts.
Assessment:
- Continuous Evaluation: Regular quizzes, assignments, and participation.
- Final Project: Comprehensive analysis of a financial case study, presented in both written and oral formats.