Tips for remote working


Welcome to another episode of The Art of Business English. With so many people confined to their houses for the next few weeks, most of us are now forced to work from home. I myself have moved all of my training online and spend most of my day giving online classes via video calls to groups of around 10 to 15 people.

In today’s episode I am going to share with you some of my tips that I have learnt from running online classes and working from home.

Please give me your feedback and comments below and let us know if there is anything you do to help improve your remote working experience.

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Confidence in Business Meetings

Do you get embarrassed when you need to attend a meeting in English? Maybe you feel frustrated when you can't express yourself clearly. Do you want to be invisible in a meeting, hoping that you won't need to answer any questions?

If you would like to learn how to confidently participate in meetings that lead to successful outcomes and more business for you and your company, then I've got the answer.

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Andrew


Andrew is the CEO and founder of the Art of Business English. Besides teaching and coaching native Spanish speakers in Business English, he is also passionate about mountain biking, sailing and healthy living. When He is not working, Andrew loves to spend time with his family and friends.

Andrew Ambrosius

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