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Corporate ESL Courses Keep Hospitals Safe

Corporate ESL courses do a lot more than teach English. At least ours do- we can't speak for the other ones. You know, the pre-recorded. ones. And they all have a million videos that go too fast and too slow all at the same time. That's something that sets us apart from the competition. All of our remote courses are taught 100% LIVE ✅ through video-chat webinars. Meaning your employees receive all the convenience of remote learning, AND all the benefits of a traditional classroom experience. Why do we do this? Because we believe the best learning happens in real time✅; not through a book or on your own.

As hospital owners and decision makers, ensuring the safety of your patients and workers is a top priority... At least we hope so. When it's time to think about workplace safety, we tend to think in terms of practicality. Surgeons wash their hands before procedures. Doctors wear masks and scrub in. We ensure all surfaces and tools are sterilized and prepared. There are procedures and protocols to follow for all of this... because ensuring safety is a priority. So then how are corporate ESL courses (that teach English as a Second Language) keeping hospitals safe as well?

3 ways corporate ESL courses keep hospitals safe:

1. People centered, business focused

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Language courses for companies helps your workers communicate better, and more clearly. Remember those other courses we mentioned earlier? Those companies teach generalized English to serve a wider consumer base. We take a different approach by providing you with an alternative: online language training courses that are people centered, business focused✅. Meaning that we actually meet your people where they are at in their journey to learn English. By centering them, we are able to teach at their level and pace while remaining focused on your business objectives. Why? Simply put: peace of mind. By taking extra steps to ensure the best learning outcomes, there will be less room for mistakes and misunderstandings. In hospital settings, do you really want to take a gamble and wonder if your ESL employees understand or not?

2. Customization with industry specific terminology

Our employee English courses can be as specific as you need them to be. Maybe this looks like incorporating professional skills trainings for associates who need to improve their writing skills. And while you think of it, a couple others need to improve their pronunciation. All while ensuring your employees are learning and retaining industry specific terminology. We give you the ability to customize our curriculum ✅ however you see fit. Our expert instructors✅ meet with you to go over your goals, and devise a curriculum that works for you. Because we don't want you to be in a situation where you as "where is the defibrillator?" and no one knows what you're talking about.

3. Skills for life

English courses for companies can do a lot for your hospital, and your employees. We teach them skills they will use well after they have moved on to other opportunities. But the investment is well worth it when we are talking about communication in high-pressure situations. We may not be able to guarantee fluency - simply because that takes a lot of time and effort. Fluency only comes after years of practice. But what we CAN do is work with you to create a course that improves communication, for a specific job at your hospital.

Our highly engaging In-Person English Training for employees and interactive Corporate  English classes online with live native-speaking teachers are easy to access from wherever you are. We offer Real-Time Private and Group Corporate English Training. Get a Free Quote for your Industry Specific Onsite or Online English Classes for Companies.

For more information contact our Language Training Department:
Phone: (617) 731-3700
Email: training@languageconnections.com

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Molly Romano Remote Copywriter

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