Hello Brandon, would you make more videos on business english?
khadijaad
great video, thanks Brandon. How do I get a deep voice like yours? haha
fusion
I was teaching Business English in China for many years and have arrived back to the States to find it even more challenging than before. It's a totally different ballpark. I'm struggling with my students. I'm struggling with my confidence as a teacher. I've never been like this before. Thanks for the vid and tips. Much appreciated.
themichael
Hi Brandon, Please share an indroductory video on how to market oneself to teach Business English . Thank you
seelanrathanum
Nice tips. Honest and direct. Thank you. 👍
EnglishTeacherRyan
How do you still suggest finding clients? Particularly B2B clients? 😅
chrisbarnes
I'm trying to get a job as a business English teacher in Japan, but nobody will hire me because I have no experience teaching business English. I do have a Business English Tesol certification, but that's clearly not enough. How are you supposed to get experience when everyone wants someone who has experience?
JWB
Hello Brandon. I have recently started teaching Business English online. I am a native speaker and have been teaching conversational English for a year now. However, it is so much more challenging teaching Business English as I am not as familiar with the business world in general. I usually make my own materials but I'm finding it hard making "fun" lesson plans for business English or even structure the lessons in ways that will be conversational and also informative. I really need help, do you have any suggestions for me?
Jessy_Vasco
Hello Brandon I've a contract with a company to teach business English for 3 years. The first year was good but they told me they don't want to speak. Neither write. I'm trying my best. It's a great opportunity for me and my career but they seem to get bored.
kain
Hi Brandon, great video, thanks for sharing! I've been working with a student who is a manager and already speaks English with some fluency, her goal is to improve it so it gets highly functional in the business environment. Over the past month I've helped her fixing grammar and pronunciation mistakes, but now I feel I'm a bit lost on how to guide her to expand her vocab and her capacity to build more complex sentences.
I've tried a few things, as reading articles together and then explaining unknown words in class, or conversations about her work, but we somehow feel it's not working very well. I was wondering how you would you approach this case if it was a student of yours? Thanks a lot
andrespolaor
Thank you very much Brandon. I sure will need your email
eddyray
Hi Brandon please can I have your email ? I dont seem to find it on your website. Thanks