Introduction: Bryan Howard

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My mission is to help you improve your (business) English skills, so whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced English student, with my help you'll be GREAT at understanding, speaking, reading and writing English in general, and business English in particular. English is the international language of commerce, so to the extent that you're able to understand and express yourself in English, you will be successful. By way of background: I'm a qualified teacher, TEFL certified, but I've also owned and operated numerous businesses in Canada, Namibia and South Africa over the past 35 years, so in addition to helping you master English, some of the material we cover will include elements of Entrepreneurship, and Intra-preneurship. My motto: Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe and enthusiastically act upon MUST inevitably come to pass. In the words of John G. Saxe in his poem entitled 'The Game of Life' In battle or business, Whatever the game - In law or in love, It is ever the same; In the struggle for power, Or the scramble for pelf - Let this be your motto: RELY ON YOURSELF! For whether the prize Be a ribbon or throne, The victor is he (or she) Who can go it alone! Give yourself an almost unfair advantage in business, by equipping yourself with all the English language skills you need to survive, and thrive in the marketplace. You want to 'go it alone' in the English business world? You ARE the captain of your ship. You ARE the master of your fate. I would be honoured to have you as my student. Welcome Aboard!

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