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How to Study

1 August 2022 by Paul Van Zanten
When learning a new language, or anything new really, there are certain thought patterns that can reduce brain drain while making your efforts more efficient. Knowing how to learn and study is just as important as knowing how not to learn or study. Here are some tips and tricks to...
DEI

FAQ – Intercultural Communication (IC)

21 July 2022 by Paul Van Zanten
FAQ about Intercultural Communication (IC) In our second article highlighting FAQs we’ll explore the most commonly searched for questions relating to intercultural communication, or IC. We were able to group the IC related FAQs into two themes, the first being leading an intercultural team.  Before we get into it, we’ll...
Dutch

FAQ – Language

by Paul Van Zanten
In our first article covering FAQs , we will share some of the most commonly searched for questions by students who want to learn a language. Some are specific to a particular language while others relate to general language learning. Our experience has also shown us that the following questions...
DEI

Leadership Guide: Intercultural Teams, Diversity, Equity & Inclusive Cultures – Whitepaper

by Paul Van Zanten
As the world continues to become more connected and interdependent, the need for awareness, collaboration, and understanding only increases. An organisation whose executives are in the top quartile of gender diversity, is 28% more likely to financially outperform their competitors. That number only goes up when you add ethnic diversity...
English

Abbreviations, Acronyms, Initialisms and Contractions: What are they?

12 July 2022 by Paul Van Zanten
An abbreviation is a shortened word or phrase, for example, est. is a common abbreviation in English and is used to shorten the word established. Acronyms and Initialisms are different types of abbreviations.  An acronym is made up of the first letter from each word in a phrase, such as...
English

5 tips for expanding your vocabulary

by Paul Van Zanten
A frequently asked and logical question is: “How can I expand my vocabulary?” Language is a means of communication and in order to express thoughts you need words, preferably as many as possible. Even if someone knows perfectly well how the subjunctive works in French, without words to make a...
Case Study

Case Study IKEA

5 July 2022 by Paul Van Zanten
Introduction IKEA is a Swedish multinational which sells a wide range of products including, among other things, ready-to-assemble furniture and accessories. Why did IKEA approach Language Partners? IKEA is committed to welcome people with a refugee background in their stores, to support them in their integration in the Dutch labour...
English

Webinar English vocabulary: 13 September 2022

4 July 2022 by Andrea Kneppers
Update: If you’ve missed the webinar, you can view it on Youtube via this link. If you’re curious about our language courses, including Dutch, English and 50 others, or even niche focus points such as Legal and Business English, click here! Expand your English vocabulary Do you sometimes struggle to...
DEI

Enabling equity and inclusion through your organisational culture

by Paul Van Zanten
Previously in this series on diversity, equity and inclusive cultures (DEI), we have established why it’s imperative for international businesses to adapt their approach to people and culture. We then discussed how the implementation of effective leadership and carefully considered organisational structures are great ways to start developing inclusive cultures...
English

Dear Reader: The right start to your business emails

13 June 2022 by Paul Van Zanten
Anyone who writes a (business) letter or email has to make many choices. Not only about the content and structure, but also about the layout and tone of the text. This certainly includes the opening and closing of the letter or email. An incorrect or inappropriate salutation can be poorly...

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