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About the Course

This course will help you learn English vocabulary related to topics of business leadership and organization. The lessons on business communication and working globally present you with some phrases and skills for interacting in business environments. This is important for your business success in English. We will also talk about important language skills such as small talk, gerunds, word forms, and comparatives. Becoming familiar with these topics and skills in English will help you as you progress on your pathway in business....

Top reviews

AB

Apr 24, 2022

After completing this course I learn about the role of leader ,business vocabulary and how to communicate internationally.

MS

Jul 11, 2023

Very good introduction to English applied to business field.

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By atqa b

Apr 25, 2022

After completing this course I learn about the role of leader ,business vocabulary and how to communicate internationally.

By Mel R

Nov 26, 2022

Der Kurs hat Spaß gemacht und ist nah an der Realtität. Ich habe viel gelernt und freue mich auf die nächsten Module.

By Mauro S

Jul 12, 2023

Very good introduction to English applied to business field.

By Vitória S

Jan 22, 2024

Adorei este curso, muito útil.

By EDISON A V G

Mar 7, 2023

More than I was expected.

By Khaled N A S

Aug 5, 2023

its a good course

By DINA

May 30, 2023

it was good

By Esther Y A

Feb 27, 2022

Thankyou

By Irkiya G

Jan 25, 2022

There was a question in a test "what is a typic tip for sit-down restaurant in US". It does not related to to a course, to a grammar, to anything. I really doubt what that question should be asked. Simply why would any one be interested

By Ankita P

Jul 24, 2023

good and it is useful

By Elizabeth N C

Nov 14, 2021

The course is well structured but be more specific and clear in the definitions because some concepts were very similar