A programme can be a list of things you plan to do, it can also be something that you study. There are some words that we often use together with ‘programme’. These are called collocations. Learn some of these with Phil in this video.
set up a programme
If you set up a programme, you do the tasks needed to plan and start a programme
plan a programme
To work out what goes in a programme, and when it happens, you need to plan it.
draw up a programme
If you draw up a programme, it means the same as planning a programme, but it usually means something that’s official and in writing.
agree on a programme
When you work together with other people, you might need to agree on a programme. That’s when everyone thinks the same about the programme.
launch a programme
Launching a programme is when you officially introduce it, or tell people about it.
run a programme
If you run a programme, then you manage it or just make it happen.
offer a programme
If you, or an institution, offer a programme, then you make it avaiable for other people to do.
enrol on a programme
You enrol on a programme when you officially join it.
follow a programme
Once you have enrolled on a programme, then you are following a programme. It means that you are taking part in it.
complete a programme
You complete a programme when you get to the end of it.
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Note: This is not a word-for-word transcript.
Phil
Get with the programme! Learn some verbs you can use with the noun ‘programme’. The first step to set up a programme is to plan it. Drawing up a programme means designing it. When you agree on the programme, everyone thinks the same way about it.
We could set up a research programme to look at this question.
It took a long time to draw up the course programme, and even longer to agree on it.
Next, you launch your programme – that means start it. We run a programme when we manage it or make it happen. We offer a programme when we make it available.
We decided to run a support programme. We’ll launch it next month.
The university offers a part-time programme.
You enrol on a programme when you join it. Then you‘re following a programme. You complete a programme when you get to the end of it.
I‘ve been following this programme for nearly a year, I enrolled on it in September.
I’ll get a job after I complete the programme.
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