
English for Engineering Outlines
Course ID: 2511170105667ESH

Course Dates : 17/11/25 Course Duration : 5 Studying Day/s Course Location: London, UK
Language: Bilingual
Course Category: Language Skills for Professionals
Course Subcategories:
Communication and Collaboration
Education and Professional Development
Technology and Innovation
Cross-Cultural Communication
Engineering Vocabulary
Negotiation Skills
Presentation Skills
Professional Email Etiquette
Report Writing
Technical Writing

Course Information
Introduction
The "English for Engineering" course is designed to equip engineering professionals and students with the language skills necessary to excel in their field.
This comprehensive five-day program focuses on the specific vocabulary, communication techniques, and writing skills required in various engineering disciplines.
Participants will engage in practical exercises and real-world scenarios to enhance their proficiency in technical English, facilitating more effective communication in a global engineering environment.
By the end of this course, participants will have a solid foundation in English for engineering, enabling them to communicate more effectively and confidently in their professional roles.
Objectives
• To improve participants' technical vocabulary specific to engineering.
• To enhance written and verbal communication skills in an engineering context.
• To develop the ability to understand and create technical documentation.
• To boost confidence in presenting technical information and collaborating in international teams.
• To refine skills in interpreting and producing engineering diagrams and reports.
Who Should Attend?
• Engineering professionals seeking to improve their English communication skills.
• Engineering students preparing for international careers.
• Technical writers and documentation specialists in the engineering sector.
• Project managers and team leaders in engineering projects.
• Non-native English speakers working in engineering who wish to enhance their language proficiency.
Training Method
• Pre-assessment
• Live group instruction
• Use of real-world examples, case studies and exercises
• Interactive participation and discussion
• Power point presentation, LCD and flip chart
• Group activities and tests
• Each participant receives a 7” Tablet containing a copy of the presentation, slides and handouts
• Post-assessment
Program Support
This program is supported by:
* Interactive discussions
* Role-play
* Case studies and highlight the techniques available to the participants.
Daily Agenda
Daily Schedule (Monday to Friday)
- 09:00 AM – 10:30 AM Technical Session 1
- 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Technical Session 2
- 12:00 PM – 01:00 PM Technical Session 3
- 01:00 PM – 02:00 PM Lunch Break (If Applicable)
- Participants are expected to engage in guided self-study, reading, or personal reflection on the day’s content. This contributes toward the CPD accreditation and deepens conceptual understanding.
- 02:00 PM – 04:00 PM Self-Study & Reflection
Please Note:
- All training sessions are conducted from Monday to Friday, following the standard working week observed in the United Kingdom and European Union. Saturday and Sunday are official weekends and are not counted as part of the course duration.
- Coffee and refreshments are available on a floating basis throughout the morning. Participants may help themselves at their convenience to ensure an uninterrupted learning experience Provided if applicable and subject to course delivery arrangements.
- Lunch Provided if applicable and subject to course delivery arrangements.

Course Outlines
Foundations of English for Engineering
Overview of engineering-specific vocabulary and terminology.
Understanding key differences in formal and informal communication.
Writing professional emails and correspondence.
Best practices for clear and concise communication in engineering contexts.
Day 2:
Technical Writing and Documentation
Structuring engineering reports, proposals, and specifications.
Writing instructions and procedures for technical audiences.
Techniques for avoiding ambiguity in technical documentation.
Peer review and feedback on written work.
Day 3:
Verbal Communication and Presentations
Planning and delivering technical presentations.
Strategies for communicating complex ideas to non-technical audiences.
Managing questions and discussions during presentations.
Using visual aids (charts, graphs, and schematics) effectively.
Day 4:
Collaboration and Cross-Cultural Communication
Effective participation in team meetings and discussions.
Building cultural awareness for international collaboration.
Negotiation and conflict resolution in engineering projects.
Role-playing activities for practicing collaborative scenarios.
Day 5:
Practical Application and Case Studies
Case studies on successful technical communication in engineering projects.
Group exercises for drafting and presenting technical reports.
Feedback sessions and individual performance evaluations.
Final presentations and course wrap-up.