For those of you who want some grammar review (lower levels will only be introduced on Patreon), it's now available on my Business English Podcast Badge on my Patreon! The link is down below and it covers the basics. Remember, lots more is coming your way soon, so get ready because you guys are going... Continue Reading →
In-Company Interviews Episode 1 Template {Patreon}
Another Patreon write-up special. This podcast is already available to the public, but the write up with questions, answers and Q&A is only available on the Patreon Business English Podcast badge. So, if you're interested in completing some of the questions, click the link down below and join today! Patreon
Business English Podcast | On The Road | Email Writing Basics
Welcome back to a template! This comes from the "planning" stage of the podcast, which you should see here on the boards. Nonetheless, this is some basic grammar and underlining the correct verb forms (email writing). Here's a snippet of it.... 1) Hi Kirsty, (a) I travel / I'm traveling to Bergen for these days... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s Business English Podcast | Season 6 | Sales | Following Up by Email/Phone
I've been experiencing so many things in regards to my own online teaching business, which makes this so relatable. What's the perfect follow-up? What should your tone be? What tactics can you use? Is it good to put people on the spot and be bold? Let's listen to the variety of ways to approach particular... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s Business English Podcast | Full Introduction to Season VI | What to Expect
BOOM! General English is finished! Business English is HERE! We have finally finished general English and now we're moving into five seasons (which will probably total 2-3 years) worth of Business English, English for Specific Purposes (such as marketing, HR, supply chain and management, professional development, interviews, corporate finance, investment)...and much more. I know, some... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s ESL Podcast | Real Discussions | Exxon Mobil’s Global Destruction
Pfft, I was thinking for so long that these companies such as PTT, Exxon Mobil and Shell were GREAT. The word Exxon Mobil just sounds like an amazing company, right? When you think Exxon you think hat-wearing people who are "pro-environment," BOY WAS I WRONG! Simply put, Exxon Mobil is a greenhouse gas emitting juggernaut... Continue Reading →
TOEFL iBT | Part 2 Question | Speaking | New Tutoring System
Welcome back to another TOEFL iBT speaking question, everyone! And in today's TOEFL iBT practice, we have the part II speaking question break down that will help you pick up the main ideas so you can include it in your speaking. Watch my note-taking on the video (notes down below) and look at what to... Continue Reading →
ARSENIO’S ESL PODCAST | SEASON 5 EPISODE 158 | Grammar | Participle Clauses
Participle clauses are used to make academic writing more succinct. The present participle (-ing) has an active meaning. The past participle (-ed) has a passive meaning. In this podcast, we'll be discussing examples and I'll have some exercises for you available on my website! We use participle clauses to express cause, effect, and condition. Introduced... Continue Reading →
International Guest Speaker | Isaiah of the Bahamas | Impact is Legacy
WOW! The power of Instagram! I had a like from Isaiah about a month ago, so I decided to reach out to him because of the energy that was attracting me. Boy, was that an amazing choice to make! Born and raised in the Bahamas, he went to school in Cuba (international school) where he... Continue Reading →
Questions & Answers | How to Remember Vocabulary
First time having a Q & A in a long time and I'm very excited about this one because of what I'm going to be talking about. When it comes to remembering vocabulary, you can tell a story with the syllables, visual imagery, and even word of association. I've listed quite a few examples in... Continue Reading →