ESL employees (who speak English as a Second Language) can understand technical aspects of the English language yet still struggle to apply them. For instance, it is common to excel in understanding English grammar, vocabulary or sentence structure on tests. While struggling through all of the everyday conversations that happen outside of the classroom. Our focus on developing professional language skills can help.
Customized workplace language trainings take a 360-degree approach to improve employee communication. Whether your business needs to see improvements for customer service, or for coworker collaboration- our trainings are designed with your business English training goals in mind. But classroom learning alone isn't enough for anyone to master English. Even if that "classroom" is a remote one accessed through our live-stream classroom portal.
That's why we encourage ESL employees to get as much exposure and practice as possible outside of class. Because just like our English training courses blend different teaching methods, your employees have practice in various settings as well. Reinforcing and retaining knowledge of all language skills and methods as they relate to active listening, pronunciation, writing and so on. Here's some easy, and free ways to do just that!
Improving ESL employees' English language skills with movies
1. Accent modification
Because movies mimic real-life conversations, they are an easily accessible way for ESL employees to get used to organic speech patterns and pronunciation. It is common for movie characters to use phrases like "gonna" rather than "going to." They can also showcase how emphasizing a certain syllable can change the entire meaning of a word. Did you know that our courses can highlight accent modification in a customized curriculum?
2. Active listening

If your employees need to improve active listening in your language support plan, have them watch some movies in English at home. You can even have them watch a particular scene that features a conversation. The exercise provides time for ESL learners to rewind the scene, use subtitles and understand what is being said. Use the scene to practice a real conversation, where they have to rely on active listening during an in-person conversation.
3. Cultural context
Often, language isn't just about the specific words said in a conversation. It is tied to culture, and includes cultural references in addition to non-verbal communication. Watching movies allows English learners to gain insight into those references. Additionally, they provide insight into how native speakers express emotions, use humor and respond in social situations.
Supporting ESL associates to learn English for work is a long process, and it doesn't just happen overnight. Corporate English training is a solution that can provide solutions to communication issues. Our expert instructors teach job and task related English that is specific and applicable. We can create a curriculum that improves business English skills while centering the needs of your real employees. But English courses for Employees aren't enough on their own.
Our interactive and engaging In-Person and Online Corporate Language Training provides English Classes for Companies online and on-site with live highly qualified native-speaking language instructors. We offer Real-Time Private and Group Corporate English Language Training. Get a Free Quote for your Industry Specific Onsite or Online Corporate English Training for employees.