Learn to Lead [in English]
How to Feel Comfortable in Social Business Situations
Hanging out with your colleagues, virtually or in person, is a great way to bond with people from work. Something very popular in the U.S. is going to a happy hour after work at a bar. And now that so many of us work from home, virtual happy hours have also become popular
However, for non-native speakers like you, this kind of casual situation can be intimidating. You might feel comfortable in meetings or presentations because you can prepare for them, but can you handle a spontaneous social outing or relaxed virtual small talk?
Boost Your TOEFL Energy and Confidence
If you’re here, you already know that the TOEFL test is one of the world's most accepted English-language tests. So whether you’re taking if to apply to a university, get a better job, or move to a new country, preparation is essential.
How to Persuade People Faster
This global best-selling book has been a hit since it was published in 1936, and it has stood the test of time for a reason. The tips are simple yet, when implemented strategically and consistently, they make a great impact.
In Part 3 of Dale Carnegie’s “How to Win Friends and Influence People,” he goes into some the more detailed techniques of how to communicate effectively, especially during contentious or confrontational situations
How to Read Faster in English
If you get frustrated or bored when you try to read a book in English, these 3 tips are for you:
How to Understand Native Speakers
Good listening skills help you be more confident and comfortable when talking to native speakers. In today’s episode, you’re going to improve your listening skills by listening to a real estate agent talk about how to buy a house.