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Business Builder: Business English for Job seekers
Are you looking for a new job in an English-speaking role? It can be very stressful interviewing in your native language, but when you have to do it in English, it is a real challenge.

Business Builder: What can I teach you about Business English?
I will never know your industry and your job better than you. I don’t even try to. I am here to help you communicate your brilliant ideas, your new project requirements, and to help you prepare for that presentation you have to give to your English-speaking colleagues next week.

Business Builder: Business Etiquette in England
Let’s look at what is normal Business Etiquette in England so you can network well with English colleagues after the pandemic.

Business Builder: Business English for Educators
You know everything you need to about you field, but how do you motivate, excite, and inspire these young people in English?

Business Builder: Business English for Engineers
Not all engineering is getting your hands dirty up a transmission tower, or underneath an armoured vehicle. You need to speak with clients, broker deals, give estimates and negotiate with suppliers.

Business Builder: English for Childcare
You are trusted with the most precious parts of people’s lives, and expected to watch over them, care for them, and communicate a lot of important information to their parents.

Business Builder: Business English for Real Estate
Succeeding in the Real Estate industry is all about smooth, respectful, and descriptive communication with your clients.

Business Builder: Important Business English Idioms
No matter what area you work in, the English-speaking business world uses a lot of idioms (phrases with unclear meanings). You can choose to use them yourself or not, but the most important thing is to make sure you understand what they mean, because the people around you will use them every day.

Business Builder: Business English for the Pharmaceutical Industry
How helpful will General English be for a conference on developing new medical interventions involving enzymes? How prepared will you feel for giving a patient advice on the safety issues surrounding the use of a tricyclic antidepressant, or the long-term use of an opiate painkiller?

Business Builder: Business English for the Tourism Industry
Now may be a good time for you to invest in your Business English for the tourism industry. When business picks up again, you will be ready with your excellent English language skills.

Business Builder: Business English for Retail
If you work in the retail industry you will know that what you say is as important as how you say it when you are dealing with customers.

Business Builder: 10 Business English email acronyms
Here are 10 frequently used email acronyms (shortened letter versions of phrases) to learn as a priority.

Business Builder: Business Small talk
You want to say something to break the ice (make things more comfortable). This is a very common situation in business, and an excellent way to network.

Business Builder: English Lunch Meetings
It can be difficult to find opportunities to practice your Business English speaking in a low-pressure situation

Business Builder: Be Professional With the Passive Voice
Business English is not just a change in vocabulary and phrases, there are also grammatical skills that can help you to network, communicate, and move easily in the business world.

Business Builder: Nursing Vocabulary
If you plan to work as a nurse in an English-speaking hospital, General English will not cover all the terms and phrases you will need

Business Builder: Stock Market Vocabulary
To improve you Business English vocabulary for the Stock Market, you need specialist Business English lessons.

Business Builder: Catering Vocabulary
If you work in the catering industry learning general Business English terms is not going to be very helpful for you. You don’t have rollouts, outsourcing, or AGM’s.

Business English: Upgrade your Business Verbs
Business Builder: Upgrade your Business English verbs by learning more professional ways to discuss your working activities. This week I am providing Business English versions of common General English phrases!

Business Builder: Why you should learn Business English
So why learn Business English? There are many reasons why this is an essential skill in most businesses today.