English Electives

IT English

The IT English course equips students with essential language and communication skills tailored for the fast-paced IT industry. From technical writing and email etiquette to verbal communication and industry-specific terminology, this program focuses on real-world applications, preparing you to excel in IT roles.
  • Duration: 4 weeks
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  • Delivery method: In-person
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What Will Students Learn?

This course teaches essential language skills for the IT industry, covering terminology, technical writing, email etiquette, and communication in meetings. You’ll also learn advanced IT vocabulary and use collaboration tools like Slack and Jira. Through practical activities, you’ll refine your skills in documentation, emails, and project presentations, preparing you for real-world IT challenges.
  • IT Terminology Mastery
  • Technical Writing & Documentation
  • Verbal Communication in IT Settings
  • Advanced IT Vocabulary
  • Collaboration Tools Proficiency

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Courses in IT English Elective

Week 1: Fundamentals of IT English

  • Introduction to IT terminology and grammar.

  • Practicing professional introductions in IT roles.

  • Activities: Matching terms, writing introductions, and role-playing.

Week 2: Technical Writing and Correspondence

  • Writing IT documentation and professional emails.

  • Formatting documents for clarity and precision.

  • Activities: Analyzing manuals, writing guides, and drafting emails.

Week 3: Verbal Communication in IT Settings

  • Mastering effective communication in meetings.

  • Explaining IT concepts to non-technical audiences.

  • Activities: Mock meetings, explaining concepts, and communication critique.

Week 4: Advanced Topics and Final Assessment

  • Learning advanced IT vocabulary and using collaboration tools.

  • Preparing and delivering a final project presentation.

  • Activities: Creating a glossary, project simulation, and Q&A session.