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2012-04-29 19:56

Tips for improving business English skills


Emma Stubbs
Pearson Senior Vice President
Emma Stubbs joined Pearson in 2008 from the British Council, where she was a global IELTS manager for four years. Stubbs spent six years in China at the British Council, developing the presence of IELTS in the Chinese market.

Here are some of her advice for a businessperson on how to improve English skills.

- The biggest barrier in learning a language is confidence.

We all suffer from fear of making mistakes.

Native speakers make mistakes.

It’s normal. It’s not necessarily about accuracy.

It’s about communication.

- Start with putting yourself in a safer environment to practice. That might be talking to people you don’t know.

- Try to find high-quality English language newspapers and read them.

- Make most out of the latest technology. You can find English language materials online including podcasts and videos. You can practice listening even in 10 minutes to a meeting. Listen to a story for 10 minutes and try to summarize it as though you are telling it to your friends.

  • 1. NASA begins tests of 'Dream Chaser' mini space shuttle
  • 2. China 'has secret plan to replace NK leader'
  • 3. N. Korea fires projectiles into sea for third day
  • 4. Former cop, once hailed as hero, now faces rape charges
  • 5. Gymnast Son Yeon-jae now star in own right
  • 6. Bae Sang-moon wins on PGA Tour, becomes third S. Korean champ
  • 7. Asteroid 'nine times size of QE2' to pass by Earth
  • 8. Is that you, Keanu?
  • 9. Assembly urged to draw up measures for immigrants
  • 10. Prosecution raids Seoul police agency
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