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Stress, intonation, and rhythm. Your students can improve the three key pronunciation skills faster using this ETS English Skills Series module as a supplement to your classes.
Unexpected advantages of hiring non-native English speakers. Read our latest blog post.
Business English Site of the Month. "We can only hope you're not here to actually add these buzzwords to your vocabulary," says The Office Life website, discussing their Ridiculous Business Jargon Dictionary. But from "above board" to "zero-sum game," business English learners will encounter many of these terms in the workplace.
Asian Americans: facts and stats. According to a new report from the Asian American Center for Advancing Justice, one in three of all Asian Americans in the United States has limited proficiency in English causing communication difficulties. Over 70% of Asian Americans are foreign born, the highest proportion of any U.S. ethnic group. For a wealth of other demographic detail, check out the report, "A Community of Contrasts, Asian Americans in the United States 2011."
Guinea pig director? Publishers of the Cambridge English Dictionary compile their "top twenty" favorite business English terms that include references to the animal kingdom.
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