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Business Builder: Business English for Maths Teachers / Professors
Mathematics as a field has highly specific terminology and processes…

Business Builder: Business English for Undertaking
As a non-native English speaker, you may find that your language skills lead to misunderstandings, or uncomfortable moments…

Business Builder: Business English for Professional Drivers
As a professional driver you may think that you don’t need excellent English, but if you want to be in control of …

Business Builder: Business English for the IT industry
A lot of my students want to improve their English for work, and what they really need is someone who understands their industry..

Business Builder: Cultural Awareness for Business
When working with employees from another culture the differences can be dramatic…

Business Builder: Phrasal Verbs for Business 3
Upgrade your Business English skills today with these phrasal verbs frequently used in English-speaking companies.

Business Builder: A Guide to Good Business Emails
Different cultures have different expectations of their business communication. Email etiquette (good behaviour) can vary significantly from country to country.

Business Builder: Breaking Creative Block in 5 steps
You can experience creative block in any field of expertise. Being an English teacher requires a lot of creativity!

Business Builder: Business English Without Specialism
So, you have seen that I teach business for specialist careers, but did you know that I also teach Business English for general purposes?

Business Builder: English lessons for Assistants
“I talk to people all over the world every day. That is why English is so important to me, and why I am so glad I had Lana as my teacher.”

Business Builder: My Expertise in Forensic Psychology English
As an English teacher I specialise in a few areas, but my area of Expertise is Forensic Psychology. You might wonder why, and that’s because I studied and worked in Forensic Psychology for the better part of 10 years.

Business Builder: How to sell yourself in the British Job Market
To help you prepare for your British job interview, make sure you read these tips…

Business Builder: British English Business Idioms
This week we are taking a look at idiomatic phrases (phrases that mean something different from what they say) for Business English in Britain

Business Builder: Business English for Agriculture
I am not here to tell you how to sell produce. I’m here to talk about how improving your English language skills can open even more doors to you and your business.

Business Builder: Business English for Translators and Interpreters
Writers need you to bring their words to new cultures and languages, and companies rely on you to represent their services and products in exacting ways which reflect their company values. That’s a lot of pressure. Who is supporting you?

Business Builder: Phrasal verbs for business
To help you improve your Business English communication skills I have made a list of advanced Business English phrasal verbs.

Business Builder: Business English for Artists
Maybe you want to teach art abroad, or maybe you are an artist looking for a new English-speaking audience. Adding English to your business skills could be the boost your art career needs.

Business Builder: Business English for Public Protection
I am now an English teacher but I have worked in Forensic Psychology, working with police officers, prison officers, security staff, the military, and probation officers.

Business Builder: English for Religious Professionals
Improving your English could be a great way to support the people in your religious community who rely on your guidance and support.

Business Builder: English maintenance lessons for non-native English Teachers
You are an expert at helping other people improve their English and maintain excellent communication skills, but who is supporting you? You do a wonderful job every day, but everyone develops little language habits in their non-native languages, no matter how skilled they are.