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English for Freelancers: Getting Started

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Are you starting out as a freelancer and looking to work in the international market? Maybe you're already a freelancer and want to increase your network of clients? Either way, this is the course for you! As well as teaching you useful language for scenarios you will meet as a freelancer, you will also learn ways of dealing with communication issues, what freelancing involves, what to put on your CV and how to make Upwork and other platforms work for you. This course covers Modules 1 to 4 of the longer English for Freelancers course. Want to continue developing your skills? Try one of our other mini courses on EdApp: English for Freelancers: Communication Skills I English for Freelancers: Communication Skills II English for Freelancers: Upskilling This course was created by British Council in partnership with Gaza Sky Geeks.

The full course includes

  1. Module 1 Practice
  2. Module 2 Practice
  3. Module 3 Practice
  4. Module 4 Practice
  5. 1.1 What makes a successful freelancer?
  6. 1.2 Digital freelancer vocabulary
  7. 1.3 The pros and cons of freelancing
  8. 2.1 Introducing yourself
  9. 2.2 Writing a CV
  10. 2.3 Building a freelance profile online
  11. 3.1 The online freelance marketplace
  12. 3.3 Starting conversations with clients
  13. 4.1 How to write a proposal
  14. 4.2 Making a human connection and showing enthusiasm
  15. 4.3 Tailoring proposals to job ads
  16. 3.2 Assessing clients and jobs

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