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Employers and newcomers view the importance of language and communication skills very differently

Employers and newcomers view the importance of language and communication skills very differently

by Recommendation of Heather Chetwynd | Mar 18, 2015 | Language Training

According to recent research, employers and newcomers value language and communication skills completely differently. Whereas 95% of employers consider these skills to be very important, only 27% of newcomers do. This is a huge difference which points to a major...
English spelling – Why is it so crazy?

English spelling – Why is it so crazy?

by Recommendation of Heather Chetwynd | Dec 17, 2014 | Language Training

English spelling is so crazy and I am constantly apologizing to my students for this.  While there are reasons for why it turned out like this. there are ongoing attempts to standardize the spelling, none of which have worked to date. It seems now there is, once...
How to Be Concise – Choose More Specific Words

How to Be Concise – Choose More Specific Words

by Recommendation of Heather Chetwynd | Dec 17, 2014 | Language Training

In Canadian written English, it is important to learn how to be concise. This is a quality of well-written, refined writing and speaking, although it is not as important in casual speech. Being concise involves using specific vocabulary which more clearly states what...

The Problem with Learning English from Teenagers

by Heather Chetwynd | Jun 23, 2011 | Language Training

One day my daughter was trying to tell me something but, as teenagers are prone to do, she was mumbling so badly, I couldn’t understand half of what she was saying. I said with a smile, “You should join my pronunciation class.” Her response was to speak with extreme...
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