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The colour of English
English can be a cold, precise, “black and white” language, if that’s what you need.
Meetings at work- problems and opportunities
Does it sometimes seem to you that half the business world is always “in a meeting”?
How to survive problems at work
Not all work problems are “survivable”; there is, for example, not much you can do if your employer decides that a whole division or speciality has to go, and you are part of it!
Six tips for making business presentations
Most people working in business, indeed in most organisations, are all too familiar with presentations.
Culture Shock (And how to survive it!)
As a young man, I spent three years living and working in Japan.
How to get a good job (Part 3)
In the first part of this series we looked at preparing your CV and covering letter to get you into an interview. In the second we briefly discussed the interview itself.
Blog your way to better English
As long as you have access to the Internet, you can create a blog. If you've never blogged before, there's really nothing to worry about - it couldn't be simpler.
The 21st century language classroom at Aim in Jakarta
Teaching specialists have built up a huge pool of knowledge in recent years about how people learn new languages. The bad news is that no one system suits every student.
