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Business English Tip: Five Ways to Help People Understand You (Part 2)
Do you find it hard to understand native English speakers? It is sometimes difficult for them too! Help you listeners by following these rules. Give clues Clearly explain when you change subjects so listeners understand that you’re now talking about a different issue...
Business English Tip: Five Ways to Help People Understand You
Do you find it hard to understand native speakers? It is sometimes difficult for them too! Help you listeners by following some of these rules. Introductory phrases Say something unimportant at the beginning of your sentences to let listeners tune in to your accent...
Business English Tip: Provide Examples
Some years ago I had to explain the word surgery to a group of students so I gave them the dictionary definition: “It’s the treatment of injuries of the body by incision or manipulation, especially with instruments”. Of course, most students did not understand...
Memorise Key Words
Improve your English by memorising the words you think are important—especially those related to your job. Memorise all key words connected with your profession. You will not have time to look for them when needed and could project the wrong image when you can’t...
Aprenda inglés jurídico
English for Business imparte cursos de idiomas especializados para profesionales del derecho. Clases por teleformación o en sus propias oficinas de Madrid, Barcelona y Valencia impartidas por profesores nativos, que pueden bonificarse a través de Fundae. Pida más...
English for Business Phone + Online Courses – Starting July!
Enrolment is open for our July to December Phone + Online courses so hurry up if you want a place. These English for Business courses are subsidized by FUNDAE and include weekly conversation lessons with your private native teacher plus sixty hours of online work....