- Office:1149 Budapest, Buzogány utca 10-12.
- Building:Building D, Ground Floor, Room 01
- Phone:+36 1 469-6600
- Internal extension:6897
- Email:kovacsneveszeli.beata@uni-bge.hu
Introduction
I graduated with a degree in English Language and Literature from Eötvös Loránd University in 1997. Since then, I have continuously developed my knowledge through various national and international courses, enabling me to support my students with the most up-to-date methods and effective tools.
The most recent major milestone in my professional life was obtaining an internationally accredited language coaching qualification. I teach using a coaching approach, focusing on my students' language goals and strengths while also helping them develop their English and other soft skills.
In my work, I often leverage the experience I've gained as a trainer, regularly enhancing my classes with training exercises that have been successfully applied in the world of business training.
Within the field of soft skill development, my main focus areas include stress management, business communication, presentation techniques, growth mindset, problem-solving, creativity, change management, and motivation.
Since 2022, I've been teaching general and specialized business language courses, along with skill development courses in both English and Hungarian, at the Faculty of Finance and Accountancy at BUEB. Additionally, I've led guided conversations on stress management as part of the Success Center programme.
Office Hours
Location | D1 |
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Hours | Hétfő/Monday 8.00-9.30 |
Comment | e-mailben történő előzetes egyeztetés alapján / prior consultation by email is required |
Subject(s) taught
- Foreign Language for Business 1-2 (English), Business Communication (Hungarian), Business Communication and Skills Development (English and Hungarian), Communication Skills for IT Professionals (English), Foreign Language for Business and Management (English), Foreign Language for Human Resources (English), Development of Problem-Solving Skills (Hungarian)
Research areas
- German business jargon, applied linguistics, learning methodology