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A polished English style

There’s content, and there’s style – Both equally paramount
 

Hi there!

Autumn has arrived, another school year has started and the wish to “go back to school” and improve your language skills is on the rise!
September is the perfect time to set languages goals, create a plan of action and follow through.

A polished style – What do we mean by that?
There is a dual meaning that we’d like to highlight. First, grammar rules: we are actually talking about all the grammatical rules that are necessary to lay strong language foundations throughout your learning process. Second, grammar rules! We can’t stress it enough, that grammar is everywhere and it affects how you express yourself, in written and spoken English.

How can Grammar affect your business career?
We know that grammar isn’t every learner’s favourite subject. It can be tricky and complex; memorising by heart is involved and lots of practice too. Just think how grammar could be holding you back from that promotion you’ve been yearning for, from your dream holiday, from that new business opportunity, or that new career path. Turns out that grammar is the basis for quality writing, whether you are a native or non-native English speaker.

We want to show you how grammar can be your best friend and help you achieve

  • a polished style in your written documents
  • clear content that will leave no room for second-guessing
  • use of the appropriate vocabulary and expressions to keep your readers interested
  • any professional goals you have set, because good written work simply gets noticed, and so do you!
We would like to share with you our top tips to help you eliminate grammatical errors from your writing, and boost your confidence in the way you do business.
 

 

Enjoy Autumn with our new and engaging blog post: How Grammar Can Help You With Your Business.

PS: We are still in full creative mode for that surprise we mentioned earlier. More about this, soon, we promise!

See you soon, 
Vera