How and when you can use English for our future!
In your 20″s, you start hanging out with your friends in college or university more frequently. Or you decided to quit at high school for whatever reason or to make some money.
If you live in a non-English speaking country and you speak English, there are endless opportunities for you to make money using English.
YES! Even without a college education.
Why?
The world is now one market place. People are not traveling as much anymore, but businesses are taking an online approach to connect with people all over the world.
As a non-native English speaker, the common concern is English fluency. While English fluency is important, it is difficult to achieve without daily practice and studying. Therefore, businesses look for capable people who can speak English and not perfect non-native English speakers.
Tourism is also important to economies like Japan. If you work in a bar, hotel or you are a taxi driver. You will come in contact with English speakers who need your service.
If you have asked yourselves these questions:
- Where can I start studying English with my busy schedule?
- When can I start studying English?
- What age is best to start studying English?
- How can I remember what I studied?
You are on the right path. We can help you to answer these questions:
- Online is fastest and easiest way to start. You only need a reputable business with a fun and passionate teacher to start with. Contact us for flexible scheduling esl@englishspeedlearning.net
- We can provide you with a teacher to match your scheduling needs
- The best age to start learning English is 1 years old. However, with technology, people have been able to practice English using online materials, do online conversation lessons and self-study.
- To remember what you have studied, you need to be consistent. This isn’t always easy, so you can increase your lesson courses per week and/or discuss with your teacher on ways to improve your English-speaking ability. Setting goals have been proven to improve English proficiency. For example, TOEIC, EIKEN, TOEFL, IELTS and vocabulary goals.
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