Certification After successfully completing the course, you will be able to get the UK and internationally accepted certificate to share your achievement with potential employers or include it in your CV. The PDF Certificate + Transcript is available at £6.99 (Special Offer - 50% OFF). In addition, you can get a hard copy of your certificate for £12 (Shipping cost inside the UK is free, and outside the UK is £9.99).
Certification After successfully completing the course, you will be able to get the UK and internationally accepted certificate to share your achievement with potential employers or include it in your CV. The PDF Certificate + Transcript is available at £6.99 (Special Offer - 50% OFF). In addition, you can get a hard copy of your certificate for £12 (Shipping cost inside the UK is free, and outside the UK is £9.99).
Are you looking forward to Functional Skills packages, the most demanding skills, for the ongoing year and beyond? Then you are in the perfect place. Let's explore! The development of a learner's capacity to resolve issues in practical situations is referred to as a functional skill. The essential English, mathematics, and ICT abilities required for success in both the professional and personal spheres are known as functional skills. You may build these abilities with the aid of our functional skills course. Courses you'll get: Course 01: Functional Skills Maths Course 02: Functional Skills English Course 03: Functional Skills IT We provide beginner-level functional skills training in English, Maths, and ICT. The Functional Skills course contents are divided into modules and subjects, and learning evaluations are placed at regular intervals to test the level of understanding. You are supposed to learn the basics of arithmetic, computers, databases, and other subjects in the Functional Skills. Learning Outcome of Functional Skills course: Understand foundational Functional Skills maths Grasp the fundamentals of Functional Skills English Learn how to use computer hardware and software. Explore sharing and controlling software for data storage IT troubleshooting training Key Highlights for Functional Skills Course: CPD Accredited Functional Skills Course Unlimited Retake Exam & Tutor Support Easy Accessibility to the Functional Skills Course Materials 100% Functional Skills Learning Satisfaction Guarantee Lifetime Access & 24/7 Support with the Functional Skills Course Self-paced Functional Skills Course Modules Curriculum Breakdown of the Maths, English & IT Bundle Take a look at the training modules of the Functional Skills English Course: Basics of Grammar The Basics of Sentence Structure of Sentence Punctuation & Capitalisation Spelling Take a look at the training modules of the Functional Skills Maths Level 2 bundle: Numbers and Negative Numbers Multiples Factors Fractions and Power Percentages Expressions Decimals Ratio and Proportion Exponents and Radicals Graphs The Profit and Loss Perimeter and Area Averages Probability Take a look at the training modules of the IT course: Section 01: How People Use Computers Section 02: System Hardware Section 03: Device Ports and Peripherals Section 04: Data Storage and Sharing Section 05: Understanding Operating Systems Section 06: Setting Up and Configuring a PC Section 07: Setting Up and Configuring a Mobile Device Section 08: Managing Files Section 09: Using and Managing Application Software Section 11: IT Security Threat Mitigation Section 12: Computer Maintenance and Management Section 13: IT Troubleshooting Section 14: Understanding Databases CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Anyone from any background can enrol in Functional Skills course. Besides, this course particularly recommended for- Anyone who is interested in reviewing or studying the fundamentals of IT, English, or mathematics. Whoever wants to be successful in functional skills. Anyone wishing to enhance their maths, English, or IT skills in order to increase their work prospects. Applicants for higher education. Requirements Learners seeking to enrol for Functional skills course should meet the following requirements; Basic knowledge of English Language, which already you have Be age 16 years or above Basic Knowledge of Information & Communication Technologies for studying online or digital platform. Stable Internet or Data connection in your learning devices. Career path After completing Functional Skills course, you can explore trendy and in-demand jobs related to this course, such as- Department Head Teacher Teaching Assistant Maths Teacher English Teacher IT Teacher Deputy Chief Explore each of the roles available and how you can start your career in Functional sectors. Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included After successfully completing the course, you can get 3 CPD accredited digital PDF certificate for free. Certificate of completion Hard copy certificate - Included After successfully completing this course, you get 3 CPD accredited hardcopy certificate for free. The delivery charge of the hardcopy certificate inside the UK is £3.99 and international students need to pay £9.99 to get their hardcopy certificate.
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Legal Writing and Drafting Skills Why Attend There is a misconception that legal writing and legal drafting is the same but there is a substantial difference between the two. While legal writing typically deals with persuasive documents such as court briefs and legal letters, legal drafting involves creating documents such as contracts. They are both equally important in legal practice. Legal writing is an important skill needed in every practice area of law. Words are used to advocate, inform, persuade and instruct. Are you giving the right impression? Are your clients receiving the right message? This course focuses on clear legal writing for a global audience. Effective communication with English speaking lawyers is about more than simply words. It entails understanding the unique way these speakers think and approach the legal, political, and business world. Did you know that most international commercial agreements are drafted in English, irrespective of the nationality of the contracting parties. Drafting contract skills is ideal for lawyers working in English as a foreign language who need to draft, explain or interpret contract clauses written in English. During the course, delegates will look at a wide variety of commercial agreements through to practical drafting sessions. This course will help participants to draft confidently and effectively in English regardless of the governing law. This is a practical course with many exercises and examples in order to achieve an interactive and stimulating outcome. The course's activities involve the production of typical work-place legal documents. Course Methodology The course consists of group discussions as well as individual and team tasks. There will be writing practice throughout the exercises. Course Objectives By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Apply plain English style of writing to all legal documents Recognize the need for legal clarity in different types of legal documents: legal letters, emails, memorandum and opinions Apply good legal writing practice Demonstrate the register of legal writing Correct common mistakes in legal writing Dispense and deal with pitfalls and issues relating to the use of legal jargon Proofread effectively Target Audience This course is for lawyers, legal secretaries, commercial managers, contract managers and anyone who must draft, amend or update contracts, legal letters and legal opinion. The course is suitable for non-native English speakers looking for a better understanding of English legal terms. Target Competencies Drafting letters Proofreading Writing in plain English Understanding legal terms Legal writing practice Note The Dubai Government Legal Affairs Department has introduced a Continuing Legal Professional Development (CLPD) programme to legal consultants authorised to practice through a licensed firm in the Emirate of Dubai. We are proud to announce that the Dubai Government Legal Affairs Department has accredited EMG Associates as a CLPD provider. In addition, all our legal programmes have been approved. Legal Drafting Signs of a well drafted contract: The simple rules! The language of drafting: Will v Shall v Must Identifying the legal formalities for a binding contract Structure and formation of a commercial contract: follow the formula and you won't go wrong The importance of Boilerplate clauses: No waiver Notices Assignment v Novation Governing v Jurisdiction Force majeure - are we covered for viruses (covid19)? Dispute resolution clause: Litigation v Arbitration v Mediation The preliminary documents in international transaction - using Heads of Terms effectively Vague words and expressions in commercial contracts- know the pitfalls! Best endeavors v All reasonable endeavors v reasonable endeavors Overview of cross border contracts: Distribution v Joint venture v Agency agreements Share Purchase Agreements Warranties and indemnities Allocating risks and liabilities between the buyer and seller Negotiating warranties from a Share Purchase Agreement Plain English in Legal Correspondence Good legal writing practice Moving from legalese to Plain English Unnecessary archaic and meaningless phrases Collocations Importance of collocations in legal writing Pitfalls and issues relating to the use of legal jargon in legal writing Writing short emails Writing long emails Writing formal emails Writing A Legal Letter Layout of a letter Body of a letter Putting a letter together The register of letter writing Typical sentences in legal letters The letter writing clinic: looking at the ten most common problems Rewriting letters Rewriting informal sentences to modern alternatives Correcting common mistakes in letter writing Legal Writing Troubleshooting The problem of English idioms Rephrasing English idioms Easily confused words Cutting unnecessary words Use of consistent terminology Ambiguity: how to avoid it Vagueness: how to avoid it Misuse of preposition in dates Problem words Constantly litigated words Rewriting sentences to remove gender specific language