How to THINK in English

For tips on preparing for the IELTS, please see this post. Translating from your mother tongue to English is a frustrating feeling when it comes to learning English. Here are some tips and strategies to help you stop translating in your head and start thinking in English. Name Objects around you in English in your …

Signpost Language

Some common expressions you can use for your presentations and meetings: Introducing the TopicMy topic today is. . .My talk is about. . .The subject of my meeting/talk/presentation is … Beginning a new SectionNow, moving on to. . .I’d like to discuss. . .Why don’t we look at. . .The next topic/issue I’d like to …

Phrasal Verbs in Business English

Phrasal verbs are often used by native speakers in a variety of different settings, so it is crucial the you are aware of and understand them. Learning these and actively using them will make you sound more natural. Phrasal verbs help to create what is known as a neutral register. A neutral register is most …

Listening in Business English

Business people tend to focus on their productive skills (writing and speaking), but, in an intercultural context, greater attention should be placed on receptive skills (listening and reading). With regards to listening in Business English, one needs to be aware of the types of listening styles people from different cultures prefer. Some general listening guidelines …