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  Each module consists of three parts:  
 
The information
Your module homepage gives you clear objectives for each module, telling you what you will be learning.

You are then given a scenario: your job and who you work for.

You can then click on the correspondence to find out what your colleague, boss or client has to say. This will give you your task for this module.

Click here to find out more about your module homepage


 

 

 

 

 


The tutorial
Each module contains about six different tutorials and covers the information on format, tone, vocabulary and grammar that you need to complete your task.

In this section you can test your understanding by completing the interactive activities at the end of each tutorial. Once you have completed an activity, you cannot re-do it. However, you can always go back and view the tutorials by clicking on the 'previous tutorials' bar in the menu.

Click here to find out more about tutorials and activities

Your marks are saved in the system automatically, so you can always go back and check your progress. You can see the marks for each activity and for each module; you can even check to see how you answered!

Click here to find out more about your progress reports


The task
The final activity in the module is to write the email, letter, report etc as detailed in the scenario.

You will write two drafts for each assignment. These drafts are marked by your personal tutor. You will have the opportunity to correct your mistakes after the first draft. Then your final draft will be graded and your mark will be added to your progress report online.

Click here to find out more about the feedback you'll receive

Each module should take you about two weeks to complete, or about 4-6 hours.









 
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