
Topic Focus: Business English Basics

We have a whole category of our blog dedicated to business English. These articles include things like negotiating higher salaries and even business idioms that come from sports.
This time, however, we'd like to highlight articles that focus on the basics. The articles below contain essential information English speakers in the business world should know.
When you're ready for more advanced tips, we have what you need! But for now, study these fundamentals and build a strong foundation for your professional life in English.
What’s the Difference Between Business English and Regular English?

One of the first things to know is what exactly "business English" is. Some students think of it like a completely separate language from the English people speak in their daily lives. However, the differences aren't as big as you might think.
5 Popular Greetings for English Business Emails
Writing emails is a big part of many professionals' everyday tasks. If you need ideas on how to start your own letters, this article has what you need.
7 Ways to Politely Apologize for a Late Reply
You don't want to keep business partners waiting, but sometimes you can't respond as quickly as you would like. In situations like this, knowing the right phrases to use to apologize can help keep your relationship positive and moving forward smoothly.
5 Business English Expressions to Use Instead of “Contact”

Whether by email, phone or face-to-face meetings, making connections is important in the business world. This article introduces some useful alternatives to "contact" to keep your communication sounding fresh and appropriate for the situation.
English Expressions for Rescheduling Meetings
What if you've contacted someone to plan a meeting, but "something's come up" and you can't make it? Make sure you know these handy phrases when you need to let your partners know about a change in plans.
How to Write Formal Thank-You Emails in English
Sending a thank-you email after an important meeting with potential employers and business partners is a very good idea. This article presents several useful phrases along with some important tips to keep in mind when writing and sending these messages.
Wrap-up
These are just a small sample of the articles we have for professionals. To discover more, go to the top of any blog page and search for "Business & Work" under the Categories menu. We're sure you'll find something interesting and useful for your work life!