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Jan 26th, 2021

How to Improve Your Business English

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Pressure to speak English in the workplace continues to grow as more and more companies invest in globalizing their teams. However, mastering a new language requires time and resources that many people — especially adults who are no longer in school —struggle to find. EF Education First annually releases the world’s largest study of English proficiency in various countries and industries. They have distilled the lessons they’ve learned through their work and from the literature on second language acquisition into a few tips that highlight how people can learn English more effectively. If you’re a professional looking to improve your business English, consider incorporating these into your learning plan: set specific goals, create study habits, use authentic English materials, and join a positive learning community

Chun Hin is a senior manager at a Hong Kong investment bank. Every morning, he listens to Bloomberg radio on his way to work and used to read each issue of the Economist from cover to cover in an effort to continuously improve his English. As a Hong Kong native who grew up speaking Cantonese and Mandarin, Chun Hin has worked hard to become fluent in English.

See the original blog:

https://hbr.org/2018/07/how-to-improve-your-business-english?fbclid=IwAR37DvGrAAdoBW1LgKkbjgGe8Phhf8zx_OSzqvl7Ps-O6LziZTyPCD_0W5M

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