How to determine your level of professional English?

In contexts of globalization and commercial exchanges, English is prescribed as the international language of reference in a professional situation. From the manager to the worker and the human resources manager, all professions are now confronted with the use of the language of Shakespeare. The mastery of the English language has become an important criterion in recruitment and unavoidable in the French market. Candidates for a qualified position who are fluent in professional English have a much greater advantage compared to  candidates who are not. Even if you are a young graduate with a master's degree, you need to know what certificates in professional English employers expect from you. This level of language is special, unlike the English for general academic purposes studied in casual language courses.

What can I know about Professional English?

Business English, or professional English is a field of English that is not quite the same as that studied in secondary school. Obviously, irregular verbs, English grammar and modals do not change. However, the professional English vocabulary is technical. The turns of phrase are more precise and courteous than in high school. Nowadays, communicating in English at work is mandatory and frequent. The language skills required will depend on the job. However, it is essential to improve and harness one's professional English in order to answer for the requirements of the evolutionary needs of one's company. It is also necessary to take the TOEIC exam as it is an assessment tool that will allow you to evaluate your knowledge and determine your level of                  English.

The benefits of obtaining a professional level of English

The aim of studying business English is to obtain an excellent level of oral or written communication in specialized English. Commercial or business English is more direct, more pragmatic, more forceful and distinguished. Being able to speak English fluently can indeed multiply one's comfort level in professional situations. A service provider at this time cannot do work without the English language. Speaking English fluently opens doors to a huge market of many potential English-speaking clients. It makes the company known to the world long before it starts its business. In the professional world, employers will give many more responsibilities and tasks to English-speaking executives than to employees who barely know English.

In what professions is English spoken?

Currently, most professions require little knowledge of the English language. However, there are some sectors where the command of English needs to be stronger and the knowledge of business vocabulary should be more thorough. These sectors are commerce, accounting, insurance, e-commerce, finance, human resources, IT, law, production, marketing, construction, transport, real estate, and stock market. As far as tourism is concerned, English is spoken at all levels and the more fluent you are in English, the more attractive the job offer will be.