Lesson plans should include simple phonics, English idioms and common sentences, phrases and phrasal verbs. Hiring a private tutor three times per week for an hour and a half can work quite well. Intensive off-site courses through a language school can also help employees learn English faster..
Why is English important in business?
It lets you communicate easily with important people in your industry. English is the “lingua franca” of the world due to Westernization and globalization. So being fluent is a survival strategy in today's competitive world. It automatically improves your chances of climbing the corporate ladder..
If you're looking for a quick way to improve your business language skills, consider signing up for a language training course. These courses can be intensive or simply provide a few tips on how to communicate more effectively in business situations.
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What can Rebecca do for your business?
Rebecca has hosted events for small business to meet with procurement officers and improve understanding and opportunities to tender for Government work and regularly meets with chambers of commerce to ensure Government is aware of business issues
Who is Rebecca English and what does she do?
Rebecca English is currently editor-in-chief of the Daily Mail and responsible for reporting on the British royal family
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2020 film directed by Ben Wheatley
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Swedish actress (born 1983)
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English actress, writer and comedian (born 1964)
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British actress and filmmaker (born 1982)
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British politician
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American feminist activist and white supremacist (1835–1930)
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American physician
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British Labour Party politician
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