Monday 10 October 2011

One word a day

No time to learn English? Too many other things you need to do? Here's the solution for you! How about learning just ONE new word every day? That shouldn't cost much time.
Paul Smith will provide one useful word or expression every day together with the German translation, a mini quizz on how to use the word correctly and with the option to listen to the pronunciation. Check it out here.
This way, in as little time as a minute a day, you can continuously improve your professional English. Why not sign up today?

Friday 26 August 2011

Short Stories

The other day I discovered a site full of short stories in two versions, German and English. These stories are really short and a fun way to practise your reading skills. Reading regularly in English will help you to pick up more idiomatic expressions, and it's a good way of learning new words. Check out the titles and see which stories you like. As these stories are so short, they are ideal for a bus or train ride to work, the doctor's waiting room or even your lunch break. Have fun!

Friday 22 July 2011

Becoming a better presenter

Giving business presentations in English can be very challenging. But, the good news are, you can prepare for presentations and do not have to go on the stage spontaneously. There are some very useful techniques you can apply to ensure that your audience will enjoy listening to you, to make your presentations memorable.

Some people have a great talent as presenters, but they also follow the same basic rules that make their presentations stand out from others. One of those popular presenters is the Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Every single of his product presentations is an event.

Before preparing your next important presentation, watch this video called 'Present like Steve Jobs' which gives you valuable hints of how to become a better presenter. It's no miracle - you can do it too!

Wednesday 22 June 2011

False Friends

Historically, the two languages German and English have common roots. Therefore, there are a lot of words which sound similar and often those words also have similar meanings which makes it easy to understand and learn them.

Yet, some words took different 'roads' and changed their meaning along the way so that identical or similar looking words now have completely different meanings. For you as a learner of English this can lead to misunderstandings and awkward or even embarrassing situations if you are not aware of this difference in meaning as the example in this video shows.

Check out the links on the left and test yourself on false friends.

Tuesday 26 April 2011

The Royal Wedding

It will be the wedding of the year: Prince William and Kate Middleton are getting married on Friday, 29 April 2011. If you want to work on your royal and/or wedding vocabulary in preparation for the big event, here are some useful links:
The official Royal Wedding website
The BBC coverage
Wedding Quiz

Wednesday 30 March 2011

Learning with videos (2)

You can find a wonderful selection of short videos from all fields of interest on a www.yappr.com.
The topics range from music to commercials to business and nature videos. The great advantage for learners is that the text is shown in a window next to the video so it's like watching a film with subtitles. Users have to register and then the videos can be watched for free. Here's my favourite commercial. Have fun!

Tuesday 22 March 2011

What does Business Spotlight offer you?

Some of you may already know the magazine Business Spotlight which is aimed at German learners of business English. I feel this magazine offers a fantastic variety of articles and language tips for learners of business English. The topics are current and deal with all aspects of the business world and learners at all levels of English can find suitable texts and activities. Each article comes with an English-German glossary, so you do not need a dictionary to read the articles.

Even more attractive is Business Spotlight online. Apart from current news topics and language activities, you will find videos and podcasts to train your listening skills as well as blogs on different topics. Have a look. It's great fun!

If you also want to deal with more general topics from time to time, there is also the Spotlight magazine and Spotlight online which offer more information on culture, travel, sports etc.

Check out those sites and get inspired!