Posts Tagged ‘business’

Small Business: E-Fair: Body language, e-mail marketing and jobs
The schedule is out for the 5 t h annual Entrepreneur Fair, a free event that takes place this Thursday in the Sheraton Orlando Downtown.

I need a business partner who is educated in the professional writing business. Preferably a female who is a visionary, creative and goal oriented. A male must likewise be honorably educated, loyal and intelligent in the professional writing field. I have successful goals and ideas. Having someone on my team with a mastermind quality would make for a very lucrative and successful contribution to the professional business writing industry. Specific details will be discussed upon those who contacts me with sincerity.

As a student I want to prepare myself for the future (which looks rather bleak) and I know that business seeks language students who can speaks in English and another language, but which language is currently in high demand?


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I am looking at studying a language because I think it is important to be bilingual. What language would help me the most in the business world now and in the future?

I already speak spanish,and was wondering what other european language would be most useful for europe. I don’t care if they speak that language in africa, or somewhere, because you couldn’t pay me to travel there! I am just wondering what is the most useful language for businees in EUROPE!

I am an English as a Foreign Language instructor who is teaching college-level Korean students who are interested in business English. We are learning how to express: happiness (at something), sadness (at something), disappointment (at something or someone), and confidence (about someone or something). I want to teach valid and highly used forms of functional language that is specific to this context. I have never worked in International Business and feel unprepared to teach them the specific kinds of “typical language/lingo.” If you have experience in this field, could you give me some examples. For example, if you are talking about a business proposal, does it sound realistic to say, “I am very happy about the proposal.” Or, does it sound stilted and unrealistic. Obviously, I want phrases that are as realistic as possible to teach them so they can succeed in their choosen field.