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ESL Global/International Tutoring Part 3 "How Do You Use ESL" If I ask you, “How Do You Use ESL”? What would be your response? I am a teacher and I use ESL. I use ESL to help students. I use ESL to help employees. ESL is used to help the people in my country. ESL is used to help the government. I use ESL speaking to other people when I travel. I give presentations and I use ESL to help me. I work in a non-English speaking country and I use ESL. ESL is a tool to help sales worldwide. My educational institution promotes ESL. I give ESL lessons. I use ESL for English Conversation tutoring in any country. The above answers may or may not be
responses to the
question, “How Do You Use ESL”? Do you have a different response?
Everyone has
an idea of how ESL is used if you are associated with ESL. I realize there are some people that don’t
know
anything about ESL. You can go to the Amazon regions of South America
and
mountain regions of the United States and find people that don’t know
anything
outside their environment. There are locations through out the world
that still don't have communication outside of their community. Using ESL with your job could be one of the many advantages of learning ESL. If you were working in a country that is doing business with an English speaking company you would be required to communicate. The department you are working in might be directly linked to someone that can help your company continue in business. Businesses today diversify and branch out internationally, sometimes setting up offices in several countries or concentrate on one country depending on the product. Use the knowledge you have and help someone.
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