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Why work with an English Language Mentor?

You will:

- improve your business and conversational English
- improve your pronunciation
- enhance your vocabulary
- weed out common mistakes
- increase the rate at which you speak
- gain confidence to communicate in English.

English Language Mentoring services are relevant for:


- business executives
- start-up teams
- high-level civil servants
- managers, team leaders
- trainers and presenters
- preparing to host or moderate an event
- developing your video advertising content.


Sign up for a free 15 minute meeting and we'll discuss the best way to work on your English.

Let's Talk

Preparing for a Presentation

Do you have an upcoming meeting, job interview, sales call or presentation, and lack confidence to do so professionally in English? We will work with you on your presentation, word selection, intonation and improve your comfort level to speak in English.

Format: online or in person
Length: min. 30 minutes
Time: individually arranged

The dreaded "TH", hard "R," and other foreign sounds

You have the vocabulary, but oh, those annoyingly difficult, yet tell-tale sounds, that your English lacks. We will work together to overcome difficulties with pronunciation, which leads to your audience misunderstanding your message.
Format: online or in person
Length: min. 30 minutes
Time: individually arranged

Small talk

Informal conversations during coffee breaks, working lunches, receptions, etc.

Each session is about a different topic. A few examples:
- yourself and your family
- your career
- current events
- about your country
- hobbies (movies, art, travel, what interests you and what you want to share with others)

Localization

Have you experienced a situation, where your audience "gets lost in the translation"? A reason for this can be the need to localize your language. For instance, in British English, you'd say, let's meet at half eleven, while in American English, you'd say "let's meet at 10:30".

Do you have any questions?

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