Ten rules for writing emails to any recipient in the business arena – save and keep!
Read MoreWriting quality feedback for employees in fluent business English can be a challenging task for many managers. In this article, I have compiled the "dos and don'ts" that I have developed over the years while working closely with CEOs and senior managers, along with practical examples for immediate application.
Read MoreCompanies typically summarize their meetings in bullet points. Sometimes, this is a legal requirement. When the attendees or those reading the summary do not speak Hebrew, it is essential to summarize the points in English. There is a professional way to write the summary according to established business conventions. In the article, I have included two examples that are "cut and keep" (and use) to assist you in writing the next summary or in guiding the employee who is required to do so.
Read MoreFor many years, I have been conducting English level assessments for people. I believe I have conducted over 5,000 of these (yes, really). As I became more skilled in this area, I developed a tool that helps me evaluate each person's level of English very quickly and accurately.
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