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Manufacturing, technology, finance, services - the business world is very diverse. However, the communication skills used within different organisations are often very similar.  A good Business English course will take advantage of these similarities and tailor them for your particular professional needs.

If you are a Personnel or Training Manager - sending your employees on Business English courses can impact directly on the performance of your business, your personnel team - your success.

If you are an individual - taking a Business English course can help improve your own job performance and help build a successful future career.

The UK has wealth of experience of providing special language courses for different industries and professions. From Aviation to Zoologists, from Banking to Tourism, you can find a specialist programme for your specific needs within BusinessEnglishUK member centres. Here are some of the most popular professional courses.

View list of course types and their decriptions

A good Business English course will be designed around your needs. It helps you:

  • save time – experienced teachers will understand exactly what you need to improve and eliminate the things you don’t need to learn; 
  • maximize your potentials – with small group or one-2-one classes, you will learn in a highly learner-centred environment where you will receive very personal attention;
  • have an enjoyable experience – you can choose the level of comfort and facilities that suit you;
  • the social programmes will also be tailored to address your interests. BusinessEnglishUK member centres all are equipped with facilities to help you;
  • expand your horizons –  meeting people from different backgrounds, experiencing the UK’s dynamic multi-cultural culture and making new business contacts from the world are an additional bonus for your study.

 

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