John Peter Sloan teaches English for work. It does so in a fun and immediate way to learn a new language, light and effective.
Anyone who has had experience of online job search, have been able to ascertain how many times it requires knowledge of English. Whether you are applying for a job or an executive in the United States for an internship in their places, knowing how to speak in English seems to be a prerequisite. Not only that, but those already working may have to face embarrassing situations in which the leader entrusts us with a chat client with a foreign language. "So ... you know English, is not it?". And of course, regardless of our skill with the language of the United Kingdom, the answer can only be a doubtful, difficult, forced and, phonetically, very objectionable "Yes, of course."
Well, so that the bluff is revealed in all its own, so we can sit or lie merciless to an interview without the fear of questions in English, should be exercised with a new course, taught by a comedian that have the most know. This is John Peter Sloan, the actor who has animated the stage of Zelig in the previous season. After "speak now", in fact, there is now a multimedia course focuses exclusively on the job, so as to bring the most reluctant of the English language by focusing directly on what matters: the use and professional career.
SPEAK NOW! FOR WORK. A Course in DVD sold with the express or Republic from January 9. The first release will have an incremental price of 4.90 euros, while the later - on newsstands every Monday - will cost 12.90 euros. During the lessons we are faced with the simple, banal, tiresome "listen and repeat" or pages of grammar even more depressing. While not all the missing elements that willy-nilly in the memory set idiomatic expressions and grammar rules, the course is actually punctuated by real sketch comedy drama for an actor who "John Peter Sloan."
will be his anecdotes about the most common mistakes and the workplace to reduce the classes, but, above all, to fix in the mind of the learner who would otherwise struggle to remember words. All in the most pleasant way to live and learn, laugh.
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