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Course Choices Aplenty For Non-Native English Speakers


By: james dacanay
Submitted: 2011-07-27 04:45:20 | Word Count: 363


All too often a student may feel that not being a native speaker of English is a setback, but this is only a setback if the institution you are interested in does not cater for it. A reputable institution will offer English courses that will help you to grasp the basics and also introduce you to the correct usage of English in business. It would be an exceedingly myopic institute that doesn't see the potential benefit in offering English courses given the vibrant exchange of people and ideas that occurs in the business world every day.

A business English course is the perfect precursor to studying for an executive PA course. In fact, the better you become at English, the more prized you will seem to prospective employers. Many businesspeople enter the UK every day and your bilingual abilities could help bridge a gap between two peoples, especially if you learn speak both languages.

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There are many potential career paths open to those who speak English as a second language but some can seem daunting, particularly when using computers. For example, if you want to work with payroll systems it becomes critical that you can not only understand the English on screen but also acronyms such as PAYE and NIC. Good payroll courses will give you a plain English explanation of what all of this means and how the system works in a broader sense.

If you are not a native speaker of English, the more flexible a course is, the more chance you will have of passing it. Being able to study at your own pace and when you can give your best is vital. For example, understanding detailed software like Sage can take patience and effort, so it is worth investing time in finding the Sage course that is tailored to your needs.

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