Impact English Language Training and Consulting Blog

Ask a question and get to the point

It’s okay to ask a question even if it might reveal someone’s mistake. The idea is to get to the point. No one is going to think that you are trying to point out someone’s error. If you question whether or not information is correct or point out that information is...

Assertive communication for meetings

Practice assertive communication for meetings. Be assertive, be positive, be tactful, speak up, and say what you mean. If you are passive and do not say anything, people will not what you are able to contribute, and you will not be selling yourself. Finding and...

Office and Workplace Communication Tips

Here are some office and workplace communication tips for effective communication. Asking questions and saying “I don’t know” 1) Don’t worry about telling someone that you don’t know something. If it’s something that you can find out but just don’t know at the moment,...

Speak better at job interviews

International professionals who experience the American employment interview may require some guidance in how to use the language. I don't mean proficiency in grammar, vocabulary, or pronunciation and accent. I mean proficiency in content. What should you say, and...

Accent on the hourglass

Accent on direct communication If you know that someone's English communication skills are not strong enough, could an accent reduction program be the solution? It could, but accent reduction could be just part of the solution. Maybe you should not put the accent on...

Lose my accent

Can I lose my accent? Can you lose your accent? You can lose your accent with our program. Really? I can lose my accent? Well, I wouldn't say that you can lose your accent. Everyone has different purposes and different goals when it comes to improving English language...