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How To Identify The Best Business English Course For Your Company

How To Identify The Best Business English Course For Your Company

Business English Courses In Brighton, UK There are a large number of English language schools in England and with nearly every school offering Business English courses how can you make the right choice as a professional? In this post we will try to help you find the right English language school and the best Business English course for professionals and executives with 5 tips on what to look out for: 1. Business English Courses for students or professionals? Good language schools will ... Read More
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The 3 reasons why executive English courses are bound to make a positive impact on your business

The 3 reasons why executive English courses are bound to make a positive impact on your business

Business English courses in England: what you need to know You are thinking about doing a business English course in England. So now you are asking yourself a question: Why? What will you get out of it? How exactly will this help you in your job? We list here the 3 most obvious reasons why doing a business English course in England will help you to do your job, and so help your business. English ability Obviously, doing a course at an English language school will improve your ability to use Engl... Read More
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How To Know If You Are Ready For An Advanced Business English Course

How To Know If You Are Ready For An Advanced Business English Course

English Courses In Brighton: From Business English To Advanced Business English Courses If you can read this article and understand all of it then potentially you’re ready for an advanced Business English Course! There is a lot of talk in the world of work about being able to “speak business English”, but the English courses available are all very different. In this article, we look at some of the definitions of business English and advanced business English. We also take a loo... Read More
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English for international negotiations

English for international negotiations

English is the most widely used language for international trade, commerce and business. Although other languages such as Mandarin are becoming increasingly important, English is still the most widely used with around 2 billion speakers around the world. But to operate effectively in international business, it is also vital to have some understanding of how other cultures like to do business. For example, some nationalities such as Latin American and southern European li... Read More
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Student Testimonial: Alexander and Galina

Husband and wife, Alexander Cherevatty and Galina Cherevataya, from Moscow, studied with ELC Brighton for 14 weeks from April to July 2013. They studied on our General English + English for Work course and on our 4-week intensive Introduction to Business English examination course. They both successfully took the LCCI English for Business course at Level 2. They kindly agreed to be interviewed on their penultimate day at school to talk about their experience of studying at ELC and livi... Read More
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