Welcome To The International Business Communication NVQ Project
For any information about the courses below please email gilling.water@virgin.net
We are an award winning provider of NVQ business language qualifications, training, development & support for teachers. This is a non-profit making project run by Sheffield City Council.
“UK firms value staff who can communicate in a foreign language and who show an understanding of different cultures and business environments. 74% of employers are looking for candidates with conversational language skills as this helps to build relationships” CBI Education and Skills survey 2009
 
-Latest News-
02/09/10 Listen to Sheffield live interview about languages by going to www.sheffieldlive.org and click on podcast for communities 01/09/10
02/09/10 Read IBC’s Business Language Champion Herve Poveda from Ancon in the Guardian
01/09/10 Annual Standardisation meeting 6th January 10 – 12 noon
30/08/10 New assessments for 2010 ready for IBC schools
29/08/10 New power points for level 2 French and Spanish available
29/08/10 Read Ridgewood Engineering ASL units case study
29/08/10 – A1 training for 2010 here29/08/10 Read our article in D&T magazine on ASL units in action
New Courses
Business English NVQ Level 2 for EAL Students is now available
Level 2 Business Italian assessments available
Information on new Level 3 NVQs available here
Or download the “Why do level 3 NVQ” flyer here
ASL resources free to download from CILT website click here for the link. Click here for a sample
 
 
Y10 NVQ students at Lafarge Cement Hope Derbyshire
 
"I would like to say a huge thank you for the A1 training course yesterday, it was really useful and very well delivered and I feel much happier now about delivering it ".
Sheriban Fekaj Bradley Stokes School
 
"Thanks to the IBC course and your help with us getting started our
results at Level 2 have completely smashed the National average in languages and that is with it being compulsory in our school."
Declan McArdle Assistant Head Trinity School Carlisle
 
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