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Any other preferencesfor Harry my online student from Japan

Lesson Script: Business English for Investment Banking and International Capital Markets

Duration: 30 minutes
Target Audience: English language learners, specifically Harry from Japan.


Lesson Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  1. Understand key terms related to investment banking and international capital markets.
  2. Engage in discussions about investment strategies and market trends.
  3. Improve their business communication skills through practical examples.

Introduction to Investment Banking

What is Investment Banking?

Investment banking involves services that assist individuals, corporations, and governments in raising financial capital. It also provides advisory services for mergers and acquisitions (M&A). The investment bank's primary role is to serve as an intermediary between issuers of securities and the investing public.

Key Functions of Investment Banks

  1. Underwriting: Investment banks help companies issue new stocks and bonds to raise money.
  2. Advisory Services: They offer guidance on mergers and acquisitions.
  3. Sales and Trading: They facilitate the buying and selling of securities.

Key Vocabulary

1. Underwriting

2. IPO (Initial Public Offering)

3. Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A)

4. Securities


Discussion: Trends in the International Capital Markets

What are International Capital Markets?

International capital markets refer to the global framework where investors and borrowers interact, allowing for the exchange of numerous financial assets.

Major Trends

  1. Regulatory Changes: Understanding how regulations affect market behavior.
  2. Fintech Innovations: The impact of technology on trading and investment strategies.
  3. Sustainability: Growing interest in ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) investments.

Activity: Discuss these trends with a partner. What are your thoughts on how these trends will shape the future of investment banking?


Practical Application

Role Play Activity: Pitching an Investment Idea

Instructions: Pair up and take turns as the "investment banker" and the "client."

Investment Banker’s Role: Present a new investment opportunity, including projected returns, risks, and market strategy.

Client’s Role: Ask questions and express concerns about the investment.

Tips for Successful Communication:


Conclusion

In summary, understanding business English within the context of investment banking and international capital markets is vital for effective communication and success in the financial industry.

Homework Assignment

Task 1: Vocabulary Practice

Match the following terms with their correct definitions:

  1. Underwriting
  2. IPO
  3. Mergers and Acquisitions
  4. Securities

Definitions: a. The exchange of financial instruments
b. Assessing risk and determining price
c. The process of a company going public
d. Combining or purchasing companies

Answers:
1-b, 2-c, 3-d, 4-a

Task 2: Reflection

Write a short paragraph (100-150 words) about why investment banking is important in today’s economy. Consider the implications for global markets.

Task 3: Research

Choose one of the major trends discussed in class. Conduct brief research and prepare a summary (approximately 200 words) outlining its significance in the investment banking industry.


Thank you for participating in today’s lesson. Remember to review your vocabulary and prepare for your homework. See you next time!