Business English is for professionals who need to develop language skills for work. If succeeding in your career or getting a promotion is your goal, I recommend you start your training in this area.
Some examples of work-related English skills you can practice are:
A) Speaking: participating in a job interview, interacting effectively with customers, talking clearly on the phone, speaking for an audience or giving speeches, attending and hosting meetings, expressing opinions, agreeing and disagreeing, making requests politely, negotiating, talking about statistics, etc.
B) Writing: composing formal email messages, writing memos or letters, sending text messages, completing reports, doing research, etc.
C) Content and Vocabulary: work-related vocabulary and procedures such as recruitment, retainment, and management of employees, human resources processes such as job interviews and performance reviews, and other business terminology.
Learning business English is interactive and totally possible to do. No matter your level, you can always be better than you were yesterday with a little more practice!
Author: Nairi I., English Coach (English as a Second Language, MA)
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