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Your Accent Causing You Problems?

Posted by User ImageSire on Oct-23-2007 under Special Ops

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Have you ever wondered why others are succeeding while you seem to be lagging behind? They seem to be getting the opportunities that you are missing out on. Depending on exactly what you are looking for it may well have something to do with your accent. Sure your English may be what you consider perfect, but perhaps the grammar could be a little better and getting rid of the accent could go a long way in getting the career of your choice.This does not only apply to English as you may have decided on Spanish or something and a Spanish language training may be just what you need to give you the edge. Courses are designed to help you advance your Spanish business language competency so that you can succeed in today’s workplace. So whether it’s French, English, Spanish or some other language that you require help with, maybe you should give ELT a go.

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2 Comments »

2007-10-25 21:31:48

Nice post - I’m definitely going to brush up on my accent.

 
Comment by no imageSire (Check me out!)
2007-10-26 05:42:18

You have an accent? :D

 
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