5 Cool Ways to Improve Your Business English
You might be under a lot of stress to learn English if you need it for work or a business trip, but learning English should be a fun experience. When we do something we enjoy, we don’t have to make an effort in order to learn it: our brains learn it by themselves and they won’t forget it easily! Follow these steps; some are specifically targeted to Business English skills, while others are great to improve general skills like listening or pronunciation.
1)Try to sort out the lyrics of your favorite songs as you listen to them. To improve listening comprehension, play a song and listen to the story it’s telling you. This might be very hard to achieve, but don’t lose heart. Some singers use slang and sing very fast! This may discourage you, but you could always search for the lyrics on the Web. As time goes by, you’ll notice you’ll be catching what they are saying more and more easily.
2)Sing the songs you love to listen to! This is a great and creative way to improve your pronunciation. Let loose and imitate what you hear. Pay special attention to the intonation, and read the lyrics as you sing if you need to.
3)Imitate (out loud) what you hear in movies. Listen to Robert De Niro saying “Don’t you talk back to me”, or to Al Pacino whispering something and become an actor too –because this is what it’s all about: learning a new way of saying something and becoming a new character. Watch a whole movie without reading the subtitles. Don’t get discouraged if you don’t understand every word. Did you know that blind people develop a sharp hearing? Imitate them. Close your eyes and your ears will open up.
4)Read literature. You can also read comic books, newspapers, and business blogs (a great source of business vocabulary), but never forget that literature is one of the endless sources of language. It registers thousands of voices, ways of expressing, and it will fill you with vocabulary and grammar while you lose yourself in a fictional story. Reading and watching movies will help you stay up to date with the latest slang phrases and the different contexts in which they’re used.
5)Attend a Business English conversation group. Or start your own group by calling your friends to join you. When surrounded by others, and working with them, keeping a goal in mind is easier. You can get together and talk about any business topic you like (what happened at a recent meeting, an article you read in The New York Times, latest trends and news, etc), or you can set specific tasks, such as writing business emails or preparing a Power Point presentation. You can read in groups and correct each other.
These are just some examples of how you can improve your Business English, whether you’re attending ESL classes or not. Take advantage of all of the resources available to you!
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