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31 Aug: 9 Simple Methods for Effectively Learning a Second Language

It is common knowledge that learning a second language can be a rewarding endeavour. However, many individuals do not know how to learn a new language. There are a variety of methods that people use to achieve success. Some individuals prefer to study in a classroom, while others prefer to utilise online programmes or applications. Some individuals prefer to travel to a country where the target language is spoken in order to obtain a more immersive experience. Regardless of the method you choose, the following tips will help you to learn the language more efficiently.

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02 Aug: Why should companies provide language training to their employees?

As there is now a talent scarcity in the global workplace, the ideal approach is to generate viable candidates as opposed to attracting personnel. This implies that training managers and headhunters are all competing for talent in order to bolster their internal talent pools. Implementing effective upskilling and reskilling programmes is a fantastic strategy to deal with this issue.

20 Jul: Professional Language Certificate

Some jobs require a specific language level (e.g., administrative, legal secretary, copywriter, etc.), and in these cases, ELAM’s Professional Language Certificate is indispensable. Talent acquisition managers are not always able to gage the required language level for a position. Similarly, managers wanting to promote employees to new positions may need to provide proof of their language competency to perform the job adequately.

14 Jun: How to Maintain a Learned Language During a Hiatus!

If you devoted time to learning a language this year, now is the time to consider how you’ll keep that information fresh in your mind. There is a common saying about languages: “If you don’t use it, you’ll lose it.” It’s also like starting an exercise program and then just stopping overnight. You must maintain your exercise regime even if you stop going to classes!

16 May: Emerging Languages Series: Learning German for Your Job

Increasing numbers of businesses and organizations have a global perspective. They require employees who not only speak foreign languages, such as German but also have experience with other mentalities and work practices, such as those gained during a stay in Germany. Such personnel can provide businesses with a crucial competitive advantage.

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03 May: 4 Tips to Make Your Employees Commit to Language Learning

Having a multilingual workforce is good for all kinds of businesses. It means better communication and problem-solving skills, more creativity, more confidence, and more chances to form alliances and build a strong customer base. Our clients often ask us how to get their employees to learn a new language to keep them motivate and to build loyalty.