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Communication in the Workplace: How to Know If Your Team Is Ready to Use English Professionally
Workplace communication is not just about speaking English. It is about whether employees can use English clearly in the moments that matter: with customers, supervisors, coworkers, and managers. For many businesses, the problem is not that employees are unwilling to communicate. The problem is that they may not yet have the specific language tools they need for the situations they face every day. A customer asks why something is delayed. A supervisor gives a new instruction.
Kyle Larson
Jun 224 min read


How to Improve Communication With Spanish-Speaking Employees Today
Many businesses depend on Spanish-speaking employees. They may be some of the hardest-working, most reliable, and most skilled people on the team. They may understand the job well. They may know how to solve problems, help customers, complete tasks, and keep the business running. But communication can still be difficult. A manager gives instructions, but the employee only understands part of the message. A customer asks a question, but the employee hesitates. A schedule chang
Kyle Larson
Jun 198 min read


The Best Way to Learn English as an Adult
Learning English as an adult can feel difficult. You may be busy with work, family, bills, appointments, and daily responsibilities. You may have studied English before, but still feel nervous when it is time to speak. You may understand some English when you hear it, but struggle to answer quickly. If that sounds familiar, you are not alone. Many adults want to learn English, but they do not know the best way to start. Some people download an app. Some people watch videos. S
Kyle Larson
Jun 107 min read


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