por Andrew Miles | Abr 3, 2024 | Andrew
“Ought to” transmits a strong need or a moral obligation, so apply it when there’s a reason behind your advice. In business English, «ought to» conveys a sense of duty, making it ideal for recommendations when there’s a solid reason behind what you say. Please read...
por Andrew Miles | Mar 27, 2024 | Andrew
It sounds old-fashioned, but individual work after every lesson consolidates knowledge and saves time in class. In the end, it makes sense to study at home because students are not paying a teacher while they learn! Homework maximises learning: incorporating...
por Andrew Miles | Mar 20, 2024 | Andrew
Avoid empty words when you write so people understand you better Business English writing should be informative and concise. Avoid words that add no meaning so people understand you better. Say “The show will last one week”. Don’t say “The show will last...
por Andrew Miles | Mar 18, 2024 | Andrew
Empower Your Team with Effective In-House Language Training Investing in language classes helps employee development. However, to capitalise on this investment, a thoughtful approach is essential. Here are some strategies for human resources managers seeking to...
por Andrew Miles | Mar 13, 2024 | Andrew
Ha sido un placer participar con una charla en Expoformación, organizada por AENOA. Para quien le interese, aquí está el link a la disertación de Andrew Miles sobre “Cómo organizar la formación de idiomas en las empresas”: Cómo organizar las clases de idiomas...
por Andrew Miles | Mar 11, 2024 | Andrew
Proper attendance to business English courses will help your team’s language proficiency. Most business English courses are designed to absorb about 25 % absenteeism, because they include revision sessions to ensure continuous learning—so people who miss a class every...