English for Business Blog
Listen & Learn
Do you tend to remember what you hear over what you read or see? If so, you will profit from any activity that involves listening, such as playing ebooks, recording your teacher, chatting with foreigners or singing aloud. Read on to learn how to better improve your...
Business Emails: Four Simple Rules
Writing a good email implies making your point and coming across as professional but not as out of touch. Here’s some advice you might want to follow when writing business emails. Please read about business etiquette, making your point, emulating others and following...
Do you remember what you write?
Do you remember what you write over what you read or hear? If so, you might be someone who learns better when you note things down. As teachers, we know that people learn languages differently. Some students love conversation. Others like grammar. Some write...
English for Business at Innovate 2019
English for Business participated in the latest Innovate TEFL conference which was held in Barcelona on 17 and 18 May. We aim to drive language teaching forward through embracing innovation and adapting new technologies to education. This conference on the future of...
Better Communication: Give Clues When You Change Subjects
Always let listeners know what you are talking about by giving them clear indications when you change topic.This will make your speech easier to understand and listeners will thank you for that. Click on the link below for an article with clues on changing subjects....
Never mix different levels in one class
There are several ways to ruin in-company language courses. You can change system every year, allow students to arrive late, teach too few hours or pay so little you can't get proper teachers. However one of the most common reasons for failure is trying to fit...