Tuesday, September 27, 2011

English vs Chinese. Which is Most Used?

English, is the most widely used language in the world. Although a greater number  the world´s population speak Spanish and Mandarin  as their  native languages, if you were to take and combine these numbers and compare them to  those who speak English as a second on third language, English is the number one most spoken language in the world. Additionally, it is the most spoken  language of the two most important economies – the United States of America and the European Union – and is therefore , the most important language for international business and travel.
Hence, it is clear that professionals of all should have a handle on their English commutations skills to achieve business success. This is very much the case today with business crossing geographical boundaries, where English commonly acts as liaison between different countries and cultures. Today´s world economy  burgeoned the demand for English courses Business English course in particular. This ever increasing demand for business English education has resulted in a surfeit of executive training firms. However, like men, not all training firms are equal.
How can you differentiate a premier executive training firm from the others?  Most important is  its record and  staff.  A language training organization which has a proven track record, consistent successes in imparting business English education and employs only certified and experienced trainers, should be your  choice . EES Executive English Solutions is one such premier South American executive training firm in Chile.
However, EES offers courses around the globe. It is partner with centers in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand and Malta as well. EES is backed by over a decade of experience and  is staffed exclusively  by CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults), TEFL (Teacher of English as a Foreign Language)  or TESOL (Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages) instructors.  EES is  a wise, no risk choice when choosing a training provider.

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