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The Business English market within the context of Professional Development and Training is a rapidly growing sector. It is composed of a variety of services, such as language training, business writing, and communication skills. These services are designed to help professionals improve their English language skills in order to better communicate in the workplace.
Business English training is often tailored to the specific needs of the individual or organization. It can include topics such as grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary, as well as more specialized topics such as business writing, presentation skills, and customer service.
The demand for Business English training is driven by the need for professionals to communicate effectively in the global economy. Companies are increasingly recognizing the importance of having employees who are proficient in English, and are investing in training and development programs to ensure their employees are up to date with the latest language skills.
Some companies in the Business English market include Wall Street English, EF Education First, and Cambridge English. Show Less Read more