Making speech awareness a daily habit for success In previous blogs, we’ve been talking about many different ways you can increase the clarity of your speech and get ahead in your business by speaking global English. Remember that changing your… Continue Reading →
How is English really being used in international business? Good question. Languages are funny things. They aren’t even “things,” actually. They are living, breathing organisms, growing and changing every moment depending on how people use them. English is a perfect… Continue Reading →
How can I stop translating from my native language into English? Many people call it a bad habit. However, I want to let you know that this isn’t a bad habit at all. Translating is perfectly OK and is actually… Continue Reading →
There are three main things that go into a great presentation: Planning, writing the presentation, then practicing and delivering your presentation. Planning and writing your presentation Let’s start with thinking about what a presentation is. Is it the same as a speech? Most… Continue Reading →
A lot of English learners get quite confused about the fact that some people understand them perfectly while others don’t seem to understand a word they say. This divide is normally along the lines of native and non-native speakers. Non-native English… Continue Reading →
When we talk about “Proper English,” what exactly do we mean? Do we mean the English that you can take home to your grandmother? Do we mean the English that will impress your boss? Or do we mean… Continue Reading →
Even the best writers unintentionally repeat themselves or forget words. While it is true that perfection is unattainable, it is also true that we can better our skills. One of the typical mistakes we make must be the repetition we create without… Continue Reading →
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