Objective: To enhance the advanced English language skills of a single student in the context of business language.
Activity: Business Case Study Analysis
Instructions: 1. Select a business case study from a reputable source, such as Harvard Business Review or a business textbook. Ensure that the case study is relevant to the student’s interests or field of study. 2. Provide the student with the case study and ask them to read it thoroughly, taking notes on key points, challenges faced, and potential solutions. 3. Schedule a discussion session with the student to analyze the case study. During the session, encourage the student to express their thoughts, opinions, and ideas related to the case study using advanced English vocabulary and business terminology. 4. Facilitate the discussion by asking open-ended questions, such as: a. What are the main challenges faced by the company in the case study? b. How would you approach solving these challenges? c. What business strategies or concepts can be applied to address the issues? d. What are the potential risks and benefits of the proposed solutions? e. How would you communicate these solutions to stakeholders? 5. Encourage the student to provide detailed explanations and justifications for their answers, using advanced English language skills to articulate their thoughts effectively. 6. After the discussion, provide constructive feedback on the student’s language usage, pronunciation, and overall comprehension of business concepts. 7. Assign the student a written report summarizing their analysis of the case study, including their proposed solutions and recommendations. Emphasize the use of advanced English vocabulary and proper business language throughout the report. 8. Review and provide feedback on the written report, focusing on language accuracy, coherence, and the application of business language. 9. Repeat the process with different case studies to further develop the student’s advanced English language skills in the context of business language.
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