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Trainer: Matthew Huntley
| CAR INSURANCE ENGLISH How to correctly use English terminology in the Car Insurance market: a practical 1-day seminar for Insurance professionals 17th of June 2010, Prague Trainer: a native English speaker What you will learn
Overview Join us for a one-day, practical and intensive language event designed specifically for Czech and Slovak Car Insurance professionals. LANGUAGE LEVEL REQUIRED: intermediate MATERIALS SUPPLIED
METHODS
THE TRAINER Matthew is a highly experienced Business English teacher, executive language coach and corporate linguistics consultant. He has gained insightful knowledge and practical expertise in numerous and varied sectors of business from his work with insurance and banking institutions in Great Britain, utilities and engineering companies in Germany and film production companies in the Czech Republic. Combining his London Trinity College Language Acquisition education and well-established language tutoring skills with an in-depth understanding of financial services, Matthew has, in addition to conducting seminars, provided Insurance and Banking e-learning programmes for SmithNovak.
Please note: British English only will be used for all spelling, grammar and industry terminology PROGRAMME FOR THE DAY 09.00 WARM UP EXERCISE DESIGNED TO;
09.20 AN INTRODUCTION TO CAR INSURANCE
10.30 Coffee 11.00 CLASSIFYING CARS, MANUFACTURERS AND SELLING INSURANCE POLICIES
12.30 Lunch 13.30 POLICIES AND PREMIUMS
15.15 Coffee 15.30 CLAIMS AND ADDITIONAL COVERAGE
17.00 End | car insurance (noun) -a contract for a vehicle in which one party agrees to pay for another party's financial loss resulting from a specified event claimant (noun) -someone who submits a claim for an incurred loss claim (noun) -a request of the insured policy holder from the insurer for financial reimbursement whenever he/she suffers a loss of the insured property/life/health/etc. contingent loss (noun) -a potential loss that is dependent upon some future event occurring or not occurring |

