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Communication Consultancy and Coaching for senior professionals in the Netherlands
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A two-stage approach to success in the English-speaking world. In our experience, every educated Dutch man and woman speaks English but very few speak it as well as they think they do! In the past this was an effective strategy but globalisation has changed the context. Today, simple transactional English no longer opens so many doors. We take your 'very good' Dutch English and transform it into one of your key strengths in achieving international success. At meetings, presentations, sales-pitches, media interviews and so on, being able to express yourself clearly is essential. It's quite subtle and complex; it's about understanding your 'audiences', and knowing how to talk to them persuasively.
 
OUR APROACH
 
We have developed a simple and effective two-stage strategy for dramatically improving your professional English communication. Eradicating stupid mistakes. Decoding high-level, native English. Learning and perfecting a language is always hard work but you need to know that you're getting the maximum impact for your efforts. That's what we do, giving you individual coaching and mentoring -- whenever and where-ever you need it.
 
WHAT WE OFFER
 
We offer retainer-based services so we are always available. We provide regular advice, consultancy and development. We specialise in short-term, emergency language and communication support (to prepare for board meetings, media interviews or high-level presentations).
 
 
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DUNGLISH THAT DAMAGES YOU
 
-- how others identify Dutch-English [examples from the leaflet, with space for me to add new examples] NB please email examples of Dunglish to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
SLOPPY ENGLISH
 
-- how to identify and avoid the kind of English that betrays a lack of education [these examples will have a heading and then an explanation, the heading will be three or four words, the explanation could be two or three sentences]  
   
 
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