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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 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.
Saturday Supplement: The 2021 English Teaching Convention
This long period of lockdown and money difficulties has affected Wright English quite badly. Some well-meaning friends have encouraged me to give up on Wright English, and look for a job as an employee.
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.
Saturday Supplement: 200 Instagram followers!
To all those beautiful ducks out there, thank you for joining me in my mad business adventure. Who decided to start a business in an economic recession and a global pandemic? Well, that would be me of course, because I am so smart!
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 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.