English for Business Blog
Help Others Understand You
Use introductory phrases before the important part of your message. In this way, people will already be listening when you say what is relevant. This will let them adjust their hearing to your pronunciation and voice. Examples of introductory phrases are “Good morning...
English for Business Christmas Card
Christmas is still more than a month away but we'd like to welcome the season by sharing our 2022 Christmas card and by wishing all our teachers, students and friends a fruitful, safe, loving journey through 2023. If you want to use our card fel free to do so. Here...
English for Business Exam Samples
English for Business sets exams at the end of every quarter. We grade students according to their results and go over the corrected tests in class, so as to offer feedback. We give them to our English, Spanish, Catalan, German, French, Italian and Portuguese...
English for Business Exam Guideline
English for Business runs exams at the end of every quarter in March, June and December. They cover what has been taught in the trimester and allow both students and teachers to measure evolution in an objective way. They generally consist of several exercises and...
Informe de evolución de alumnos
Hemos diseñado un nuevo formulario para los informes de evolución de nuestros alumnos, que incluye la posibilidad de evaluarlos en las cuatro áreas tradicionales de la lengua pero que también deja espacio para comentar sobre puntos fuertes, débiles y nivel de progreso...
English for Business Student Report Form
We have designed a new student report form to standardise our information. The form includes the possibility to assess students in four skills while leaving space for strong points, weak points and student progress. See the report here: EfB Student Progress Report