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Basic Writing Course

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

A basic writing course will not give you the skills to become a writer overnight. It is aimed at people who have little to no literacy skills to enable them to learn to read and write. A basic writing course will teach an individual everything about writing from holding a pen correctly to forming the letters in the right way. It will also give a learner basic grammar skills and teach them the correct spelling of words. The correct format of documents such as writing a letter in the correct way is another benefit of taking a basic writing course.

 

Basic English Course

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Taking a Basic English course can open a whole new world to you. The ability to read and write in English will enable you to further you education in other ways. Most education institutions teach in English and have work books and study materials that are written in English. The more education you have and the more skills that you are able to learn, the better the lifestyle that you will be able to access. You will also be able to communicate better with other people. Although English is just one of the eleven official languages in South Africa, most people use it as a common language to break down any communication barriers.

 

Why teach English to adults in the workplace?

Friday, June 12th, 2009

It is wrong to assume that all South Africans have mastered the language of English. The opposite is true. Many thousands of South African workers cannot speak English or can do so only basically. They cannot read or write in the language, not even to write about written communication fit for business communication. With English being the medium of communication to bridge language barriers in the country, it is important to give your workers the required English skills b y letting Triple e with years of experience in education teach English in a fun and understandable way to your workers. Upon completion of each level they will receive a nationally recognized qualification which will boost their confidence and help them to function optimally in the workplace.

 

Basic writing training

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

A police officer, clerk, domestic worker, construction worker, and health worker will need to be able to write. Unfortunately many people have not finished school or even attended school at all. Others have done so, but still have not gained writing skills to communicate effectively. Triple e provides ABET basic writing training on NQF levels one to three ensuring that the learner gains the skills at the level required. Poorly written resumes, business letters, email communication, statements, and more create a bad impression. Your company’s image will be influenced if your workers cannot do the basic writing. The employer of the domestic employee will benefit if the employee can write and as such any employer will not only help their employees through basic writing training, but will also improve productivity and the image of their company by enrolling their employees in the ABET basic writing training as provided by Triple e.

 

Master Everyday English in Basic English Adult Classes

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Because students readily learn to read and write when they have opportunities to use their new language skills in their work, basic adult English classes focus first on conversational workplace conversations. Working with corporate associates, professional educators and trainers who specialize in Basic English adult classes, develop curriculum according to everyday situations in the job site. Conversations develop interactions between supervisors and employees, or they build from common social situations, and vocabulary emphasizes professional jargon and common expressions used at the jobsite.

Basic English adult classes, although they focus on spoken language, nevertheless build simple command of phonics and they develop word recognition, the fundamentals of reading. Because rising English users are familiar with approximately ten times more spoken words than they can read, basic English adult classes capitalize on that familiarity to boost students’ vocabularies and lay the foundation for reading.