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HUBEA1-22 Business English (Year 1) – Eduvos Complete Study Guide This comprehensive study guide covers all content from Week 0 to Week 6 of the HUBEA1-22 Business English module. The notes have been carefully compiled and simplified from Eduvos PowerPoint presentations, study material, and learning resources to make studying easier and more effective. Topics covered include: • Communication and Writing Foundations • Business Writing Process • Meetings • Reports • Business Messages and Letters • Presentations and Public Speaking • CV Writing and Interviews • Portfolio Development The guide also includes: • Simplified, easy-to-understand notes • Key concepts and exam-focused content • Important business communication skills • Study summaries and revision material • An Initial HUBEA1 Examination with question format examples Designed to help students understand the module content, improve their communication skills, prepare effectively for assessments, and feel confident going into the exam. Perfect for Eduvos Year 1 students looking for a clear, organised, and exam-ready study resource. written by CommNotes by Riri

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This study guide is based on the
Eduvos Business English module and
covers content from Week 0 to Week 6.
The notes have been compiled from
Eduvos PowerPoint presentations
and learning resources.

The module focuses on professional
communication skills, business
communication, business writing,
meetings, reports, business messages
and letters, presentations, public
speaking, CV writing, interviews, and
portfolio development.




HUBEA
Business English Eduvos
study guide Year 1

, Business English (HUBEA-1A) Notes

Business English (HUBEA-1A) Notes


Contents
Week 0: Communication & Writing Foundations ........................................................................................... 2
Week 1: Business Writing Process ............................................................................................................... 1
Week 2: Meetings ......................................................................................................................................... 7
Week 3: Reports ......................................................................................................................................... 13
Week 4: Business Messages and Letters ................................................................................................... 19
Week 5: Presentations and Public Speaking .............................................................................................. 19
Week 6: CVs and interviews ....................................................................................................................... 41
INITIAL EXAMINATION HUBEA 1 .............................................................................................................. 62

Learning Outcome Simplified Notes / What You Must Know
1. Communicate clearly, - Communicate clearly and professionally
appropriately, and effectively using - Use correct grammar and sentence structure
verbal and non-verbal - Adapt communication for the audience and situation
communication. - Use appropriate verbal and non-verbal communication
- Speak and write professionally
1.1 Use oral/written language
- Consider audience, purpose, and context
appropriately.
- Use suitable tone and language
1.2 Demonstrate good language - Use correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation
skills. - Write clear and understandable messages
2. Produce well-formatted and well- - Write professional business documents
composed business messages and - Use correct layouts and formats
letters. - Present information neatly and clearly
- Know the correct format for:
• Letters
2.1 Select and apply appropriate
formats. • Emails
• Memos
• Notices
- Use formal language where needed- Change tone depending on
2.2 Adapt register, tone, and style.
audience and purpose
4. Evaluate, analyse, and synthesise
- Read and understand information- Identify important points- Organise
information for business
information logically
communication.
- Prepare:
• Formal letters
• Emails
4.1 Select and organise relevant
information. • Summaries
• Agendas
• Minutes
• Reports
5. Present and communicate complex - Present information clearly and professionally
information reliably and coherently. - Use correct business conventions and formats
- Create presentations and reports
5.1 Use resources and references
- Prepare meeting documents
effectively.
- Write formal business communication professionally




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CommNotes by Riri

, Business English (HUBEA-1A) Notes

Week 0: Communication & Writing Foundations
1. Learning outcomes
Understand the importance of effective communication in business.
Understand the different models and modes of communication.

2.1 THE IMPORTANCE OF EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
Effective Communication
What is its importance in the workplace?
• Effective communication is essential for the operations, success, and growth of a business.
• Employees need effective communication to: • Management uses communication to:
o Share information o Communicate the company's vision
o Solve problems and goals
o Work together and collaborate o Motivate employees
o Understand the needs and concerns
of staff.
• In today's global digital age, effective communication is more important than ever because organisations
communicate across:
o Remote teams
o Different cultures
o Various communication channels such as:
▪ Phone calls
▪ Emails
▪ Video conferencing
Benefits of Effective Communication
• According to a McKinsey study referenced by Forbes (2024), team productivity can improve by up to 25%
when teams are properly aligned.
• Effective communication can:
Increase Reduce Improve
• Increase employee job • Reduce absenteeism • Improve overall
satisfaction (frequent absence from productivity
• Increase employee work) • Improve overall
engagement • Reduce employee performance
• Increase motivation and turnover
willingness to work • Reduce workplace
conflict


Challenges of Effective Communication
• Effective business communication is not always easy.
• Non-verbal communication and cultural differences can lead to:

1. Misunderstandings: Wrong interpretation of the message
2. Miscommunication: Message not clearly sent or received
3. Operational problems: Work process failures or delays

• As a result, employers place greater value on soft skills, especially communication and interpersonal skills.

2.1 Workplace communication
What is Workplace Communication?
• Workplace communication is the process of sharing information within an organisation.
• Communication can take place through:
1. Verbal communication (speaking)
2. Written communication (emails, memos, reports)
3. Non-verbal communication (body language and facial expressions)
• Good communication: • Poor communication can lead to:
o Improves productivity o Confusion
o Improves efficiency o Mistakes
o Helps employees perform their duties o Wasted time
effectively o Reduced productivity

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, Requirements for Effective Communication
For communication to be effective:
• The message must be:
o Understood
o Interpreted correctly
o Responded to appropriately
• Employees need the following skills:
o Speaking
o Reading
o Listening
o Reasoning
Communication as a Dynamic Process
• Communication is a dynamic process, meaning it is constantly changing and involves interaction between
people.
• Effective communication requires:
o Active listening
o Reasoning
o Feedback
o Understanding
Factors Affecting Communication
External factors can affect communication, including:
• Noise
• Distractions
• Environmental factors
• Communication barriers
These factors can prevent messages from being received and understood correctly.

2.2 How to communicate in the workplace?
Effective Workplace Communication
• Communication should accommodate individual differences.
• Employees should communicate with:
o Respect
o Courtesy
o Sensitivity
o Professionalism Practical Tips for Effective Communication

Respect Everyone's Background Encourage Feedback
• Respect cultural, personal, and individual • Ask others whether they understood your
differences. message.
• Building trust starts with treating everyone • Clarify misunderstandings when necessary.
fairly and respectfully. Speak Clearly and Listen Actively
Choose the Right Communication Method • Express ideas clearly and confidently.
• Phone calls: for urgent communication • Pay attention when others are speaking.
• Emails: for detailed information Ask Questions and Confirm Understanding
• Instant messages: for quick updates or short • Verify information before making assumptions.
questions • Confirm that everyone understands the
• Visual aids/Video calls: for complex message correctly.
explanations Promote Two-Way Communication
Keep Communication Clear • Encourage participation from everyone
• Avoid jargon (Words that only certain people involved.
understand in a job or field) and complicated • Give others the opportunity to express their
language. opinions and ideas.
• Break information into simple and Address Problems Early
understandable steps. • Deal with difficult conversations before they
• Ask questions to check understanding. become larger problems.
• Resolve misunderstandings as soon as
Be Aware of Your Tone possible.
• Use a friendly, positive, and professional tone. Maintain Open Communication
• Consider how your message may be • Remain approachable and respectful.
interpreted by others. • Encourage continuous discussion and
feedback

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