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Tips to Remember for Speaking English at a New Job

 

Tips to Remember for Speaking English at a New Job

Before you step through that door for the first time, remember:

  • Tell people you’re learning English. They will usually be understanding. You might be surprised at how patient people are when they know you’re still learning English.
  • Ask people to repeat things you don’t understand. Don’t be embarrassed to admit you didn’t understand something.
  • Ask people to correct you. Work is a perfect place to improve your English. Ask to be corrected and you will be learning all day.
  • Speak up. Sometimes when people are not sure of what they’re saying, they mumble or speak quietly. This just makes them harder to understand!
  • Don’t worry about being “right,” just “understood.” It doesn’t matter if your sentence didn’t use perfect grammar, as long as the person you were speaking to understood what you meant. And if you’ve asked them to correct your English, you can try to get it right next time.
  • Be confident and be yourself. You’ll do fine!


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