by | May 15, 2013 | Benefiting Business, Latest News, Learn a Language
– Would you recognise a warning sign? – Understand an important safety message? if it were not in your native tongue? This is a dilemma faced by migrant workers every day here in the UK and for obvious reasons it needs to be addressed and there is...
by Nathalie Danon | May 8, 2013 | Benefiting Business, Learn a Language, Uncategorized
In the global marketplace more and more businesses are employing workers for whom English is not their first language as companies recognise the best person for the job may not be a native of this Emerald Isle. If an employee has the right skills why should language...
by Nathalie Danon | Mar 6, 2013 | Learn a Language
Have you found your perfect holiday home? Dealt with the paperwork? Done the decorating? Met the locals? Yet… Don’t feel quite at home? You want to get involved but can’t quite manage to? Is there something missing to make this experience the one you had...
by Nathalie Danon | Jan 22, 2013 | Benefiting Business, Bilingualism in Children, Latest News, Learn a Language
Whether a businessman or a tourist, one of the first phrases anyone wants to learn before travelling to a foreign country is how to ask for a coffee – so perhaps not surprising that Cappuccinos, Lattes and Americanos will be at the ready, just for you, from 9am this...
by Nathalie Danon | Dec 5, 2012 | Benefiting Business, Latest News, Learn a Language
Having been in the language industry for 10 years, I have watched things evolve quite drastically. English is the international language; no one will contest this. However, the rest of the world now speaks English; speaking English is therefore no longer (in my...
by Nathalie Danon | Nov 16, 2012 | Benefiting Business, Bilingualism in Children, Charity Work, Latest News, Learn a Language, Uncategorized
As a matter of fact, I told my sister, who always knew she wanted to teach that I really didn’t understand her motives. ‘It’s quite boring, Steph, it doesn’t even pay well. Oh okay, you’ll get lots of holiday.’ Then, one day, I...