If you have a business and you want to find international clients, you already know you need English.
Is your English hurting your business?
I talk to a lot of entrepreneurs who tell me it is. Today we’ll talk about why you need English for business.
If you’re an entrepreneur sounding more natural and authentic in English can help your business–and your confidence.
Native speakers are hard to understand! And if you run your own business or are an entrepreneur, understanding what native speakers are saying is essential for your business.
When you run a business, you need great communication skills–in English. And there are certain situations you need to be ready for–like negotiations with clients or keeping your team motivated.
Sometimes, small words and simple expressions can go a long way toward helping you sound more authentic and natural in your Business English.
When you’re an entrepreneur, you have to pay taxes.
And sometimes you have to travel for business…so, if you’re like some of the rest of us, you might be wondering how to travel more and pay fewer taxes!
Do you have any travel planned? Whether you’ve got a vacation coming up, or you’re going away on business, these expressions with “go” will help you sound more natural and confident when you talk about your plans in English.
Do you need…a vacation? If you’re a business owner or entrepreneur, maybe you need one more than you think. Today we’ll talk about why you need time off, learn some great expressions, and take a virtual vacation to my home country, the US.
Has this ever happened to you: you’re networking or in a social situation in English. Suddenly, someone says something you don’t understand. Everyone else is laughing and you don’t know why