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Language for Business

We offer Business language courses for people who need to learn the language of work.

Beginners and Elementary Levels: In addition to what you would learn in a General Course, you would also learn how to talk about your job, how to answer the phone, make phone calls, send emails, introduce yourself, network, etc. in a businesslike way, as well as learn about the business practices and culture of the target country.

Intermediate Level: You may learn formal letter writing skills, presentations skills, practice negotiating, and how to conduct an entire meeting in your chosen language.

Advanced Level: You may wish to perfect your pronunciation, enrich your vocabulary and iron out your remaining writing mistakes in order to work full-time in the target language.

Please note that for Business Courses we do our best to use trainers with business experience of their own or, at least, considerable experience of teaching Business language courses. We can also set up organization-wide language level testing for you and your colleagues; this is completely free of charge and requires no commitment. Just let us know if you would like to discuss this.

Let us know when you make your enquiry that you might require Business training. Alternatively, visit our Careers and Professionals page for information about Technical language courses and Exam Preparation.

Interesting Language Facts
Bilinguals have more grey matter, the part of the brain responsible for muscle control and sensory perception, than their monolingual counterparts.
One out of every four people has at least some knowledge of the English language.

Case Studies: <strong>Clients</strong>

“It is so useful to have someone speaking to me in Greek… I’m now beginning to recognise words more easily but also understand that there is a burden on me to practise, practise and practise”

Neil Hendriksen Greek course in Southampton