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Business English Lessons


Business English lessons are targeted for people with office jobs.  Each lesson contains multiple sentences that you can click on to learn how to say that sentence.
 
You should be able to easily find what you need by the different subcategories.  Repeat after the audio files and you will improve your business English.

Improve your English for the workplace and learn about business topics to help you work more effectively and make the most of career opportunities.

Business English communication skills are essential for getting ahead at work.  Improving your professional business vocabulary and knowledge will help you work more effectively and open up new career opportunities.
 
Using English in a business environment
English is recognised as the most internationally popular language, which makes it the most dominant language in the business world.  Even if you have a good level of basic English, learning business English will give you the chance to demonstrate a wider professional vocabulary, which can result in new opportunities in your career.
 
Studying business English allows you to develop English language skills that are useful in an office or other business environments.  By understanding the communication skills needed in the workplace, you can gain the confidence to build strong relationships with your colleagues and clients.
 
I include:
 
Office Basics
Late or No Show
Computer Related
Email
Explanations and Presentations
Meetings
Phone Calls
Talking to Co-workers
Talking to the Boss
Talking to Subordinates
Business Trips
Offices and Cubicles
Review Process
Quitting or Leaving Work
 
My lessons are designed to teach you to communicate effectively in English in professional contexts.  You will expand your English vocabulary, improve your ability to write and speak in English in both social and professional interactions, and learn terminology and skills that you can apply to business negotiations, telephone conversations, written reports and emails, and professional presentations.

     
     
     
 

When you learn a language, you don't just learn to speak and write a new language. You also learn to be open-minded, liberal, tolerant, kind and considerate