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Business English for manager

What’s So Special About Business English for Managers?

Business English for management is vital for numerous reasons. One of those reasons is effective communication.

Efficient Learning Strategy

How to Identify an Efficient Learning Strategy as an Adult Learner

Though we are taught a lot, we are rarely taught how to utilise different learning techniques to find an efficient learning method for us.

How Did I Learn to Speak English?

Success Story: How Did I Learn to Speak English?

I can tell you with confidence that it is an achievable goal to master English (or any other language) from scratch!

English reading skills

Learn How to Read English Fluently and Enrich Your Language Skills

Reading comprehension is a critical aspect of language learning, so let’s focus on learning how to read English fluently.

Everyday Phrasal Verbs

5 Multi-Purpose, Everyday Phrasal Verbs & How to Use Them

Phrasal verbs are important because they will significantly elevate your speaking/conversational skills in informal/conversational English.

How to Write a Formal Email

How to Write a Formal Email And Get to the Point

Think about several of the emails or messages you have read on occasion. Which ones show a sense of confidence? What exactly gives you that impression?

The Scariest Situations to Not Understand the Language

5 Situations That Can Be Frightening If You Don’t Speak the Language

All of these examples prove that a lack of understanding of the local language can result in some scary situations.

Pillar of English Language Learning

Which Pillar of English Language Learning Is the Most Important?

Students learning English face many challenges, and a vast amount overcome these challenges with practice, determination, and combining the different aspects of English language learning. The four pillars of successful English language acquisition are reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. Students often identify one area of development and put all their energy into improving it. They spend hours on, for example, speaking English, but only sometimes get the results they want. It is a