by ProEnglish | Jan 13, 2017 | English Language Learning, Tips for English Language
How Caroline Webb Can Help you Improve your Work and English Performance When you cannot resist a great book Have you ever had the great fortune of getting a book in your hands, feeling enticed by its title, and, while reading its pages, realising that this book is a...
by ProEnglish | Jul 16, 2016 | Tips for English Language
Our Refreshing Cocktail for your English in Summer It’s July, and officially summer holiday has begun! You are probably on your way to your dream destination or are taking care of the last details of your trip to a sunny place to relax and recharge. Perhaps it’s the...
by ProEnglish | Mar 29, 2016 | Business English, Tips for English Language
Blogging in English When It’s Not Your First Language: Why and How to Nail it Blogging started years ago as an online journaling activity. Over time, it has gained in popularity, marketing techniques have been refined to monetize ideas around a core subject, and...
by ProEnglish | Feb 2, 2016 | Business English, Tips for English Language
A Killer LinkedIn Profile In English Can Make All The Difference We live in the digital era, where our online presence is scrutinized almost daily by colleagues, friends, suppliers, customers, and business partners. A professional is aware of the value of networking...
by ProEnglish | Dec 11, 2015 | English Language Learning, Tips for English Language
Five Fun Ways To Amp Up Your English Over Christmas It’s December, a month where we tend to reflect on the year that is almost over, reassessing tasks, goals, plans and with this in mind we prepare for next year’s achievements. Somewhere in between all the evaluation...
by ProEnglish | Oct 13, 2015 | English Language Learning, Tips for English Language
How to Learn New Vocabulary FAST! Have you heard F.R. David’s song: “Words don’t come easy?” It happens to everyone, and it’s not pleasant, especially when it’s time to interact with others. You search your mental database for words, and possibly the right words, but...