
In our international business world, we need to understand accents. Learn the British accent for work and the TOEIC, which uses the British accent on the listening test.
TOEIC listening test questions -- Can you understand work conversations using the British and American accents?
Learn the Australian accent for work and for the TOEIC listening test, which also uses the Australian accent on the test.
TOEIC listening test questions -- Can you understand work conversations using the Australian accent?
Learn to understand work conversations in Canadian English for work and for the TOEIC listening test, which uses the Canadian accent on the test.
TOEIC listening test questions -- Can you understand work conversations using the British, Australian, Canadian, and American accents?
Listen to the work conversations in each accent, side-by-side, and then review their differences by answering important questions.
In addition to being a great test-taking technique for the TOEIC test, do you have to do something at work that makes you nervous -- meetings, talks, etc.? Learn an easy, fast technique that will relax you so you can do your best.
Written English and spoken English are different in three major ways. Learn the first major difference of understanding natural spoken English in the workplace.
Discover how learning "conversational strategies", the second major difference between written and spoken English, helps you understand more workplace English for your job and for the TOEIC listening test.
Imagine Frank Sinatra doing a Kanye West song. Just as every song has its own rhythm, every language has its own rhythm. Just as without the rhythm, it's very difficult to hear the song correctly, without knowing the rhythm of English, it's harder to hear spoken English correctly. Learn the most important rules of spoken English rhythm to get a better score on the TOEIC listening test, and to understand more English conversation at work.
Put all of the listening techniques you've learned here together to answer the first two TOEIC listening question types. Includes explanations
Put all of your listening techniques you've learned here together to answer the next two TOEIC listening question types. Includes explanations
Benefit from a list of topics the TOEIC reading test makers feel are the most important to focus on along with must-know vocabulary words.
Includes a screen recording of how to use the easiest and most effective way to learn new vocabulary, step-by-step.
Review how and why to use the major verb tenses. Review the most important word endings that indicate what part of speech the word is.
Lots of practice exercises!
Rating: 5 out of 5
"Excellent course. The emphasis on different accents gives a student an edge when taking the test. The instructor - Nina - is well-prepared and speaks in a clear, easy-to-understand way. Recommended."
Hanna Gil
Rating: 5 out of 5
"I believe Nina's lessons are incredibly effective for beginner English learners to start small and grasp the essentials of the language. Her TOEIC course, in particular, sets itself apart from typical TOEIC courses. While the TOEIC test is often taken by ESL learners like myself, many of us are taught by non-native instructors. However, Nina's course is sprinkled with foundational tips from a native speaker's perspective, offering insights into core aspects of English learning that are fundamental yet previously unknown to me."
Katsuhisa Fukuda
Rating: 5 out of 5
"Just excellent!! A unique perspective and approach for this kind of material. Nina is so clear and engaging, all the important things just sink in. This all is so perfect, just the kind of prep I needed!!"
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Whether you need to take the TOEIC test or not, "Companies Want These Business Skills! -- TOEIC Preparation" prepares your English skills for the job market.
Every company is focused on and wants the best employee skills. The first skill needed is communication. Non-native English speakers need a way to show that their English skills meet the company's needs.
The TOEIC test (Test of English for International Communication) is the most popular way to do this. More than 14,000 companies in 160 countries rely on it.
My newest course, "Companies Want These Business Skills! -- TOEIC Preparation", gives non-native English speakers a competitive edge. 50% of the TOEIC Listening and Reading test is listening comprehension. THESE TOEIC LISTENING TEST QUESTIONS USE ACCENTS-- THE SAME ACCENTS YOU EXPERIENCE IN THE CORPORATE WORLD!
"Companies Want These Business Skills! -- TOEIC Preparation" is the first material to teach you how to understand the biggest communication reality -- people who speak English often have accents. The TOEIC test includes the British, Australian, Canadian, and American accents, and "Companies Want These Business Skills! -- TOEIC Preparation" teaches non-native English speakers the major differences and how to understand these accents step-by-step.
Many TOEIC preparation materials give lists of English vocabulary, but other than giving topic lists for the TOEIC, these lists of vocabulary are guesses. "Companies Want These Business Skills! -- TOEIC Preparation" gives you the most effective tool to grow the English vocabulary you'll need on the job, and shows you step-by-step how to use this tool on the test and on the job.
In addition, you'll enjoy a wonderful grammar overview and four practice tests with TOEIC-type questions and explanations that teach you easy ways to get the questions right.
"Companies Want These Business Skills! -- TOEIC Preparation" gives lots and lots of practice with each important English lesson.