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Beexec Business English for Executives. We focus on pronunciation, idioms, cross-cultural understandings an We are former U.S. Best of all, we go to your workplace.

We provide Business English coaching and sparring classes for you and your associates. Our English study method is based on seven core topics:

Socializing, Investing in Costa Rica, Communication, Meetings, Negotiations, Presentations and Marketing your Business

We focus on pronunciation, idioms, cross-cultural understandings and oral presentation skills on any topic you need to be familiar with

to enhance your business. We prepare you and your associates to be effective with financial presentations and product presentation at international trade shows. executives with more than 25 years of experience, so we integrate this experience to our coaching resulting in an excellent learning methodology. Facilitator
Abdenago Trigueros, Business Administrator and former executive of Fortune 500 companies VF Corporation and The Coleman Company. He also developed Food Safety and EHS programs for PriceSmart Inc., an operator of membership warehouse clubs. During his early career he worked for textile and garment giant The Hartwell Company. He is now a Business English coach and sparring, an entrepreneur dedicated to marketing unique products and a consultant for Loss Prevention, Food Safety and Occupational Health and Safety in the industrial and retail business.

25/02/2015

IDIOM OF THE DAY
From the ground up: If you start a business, project, or something else from zero, you start it "from the ground up."
Sentence: Bill Gates built Microsoft from the ground up.

24/02/2015

IDIOM OF THE DAY
“A tough break”: When something unfortunate happens, it can be called a "tough break.”
Sentence: It was a tough break for us when Mary quit. She was one of our top performers.

09/12/2014

IDIOM OF THE DAY
At stake: "At stake" means at risk.
Sentence: I am a little nervous about giving this presentation. There's a lot at stake.

12/11/2014

IDIOM OF THE DAY
I'll take a rain check: something that you say when you cannot accept someone's invitation to do something but you would like to do it another time.
Example: I'll take a rain check on that dinner tonight, if that's all right with you.

11/11/2014

BUSINESS HEADLINES
Alibaba Breaks Singles’ Day Record
HANGZHOU, China--Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. set a record Tuesday on China’s largest online shopping day by generating $9.3 billion in transactions, even though the rate of growth was slower than last year.

11/11/2014

IDIOM OF THE DAY
Business as usual: After an unpleasant or unexpected event, this expression means that everything is continuing in a normal way, in spite of the difficulties.
It was business as usual at the supermarket the day after the storm.

10/11/2014

IDIOM OF THE DAY
Brick and mortar: An established trading company (office/shop) is referred to as a 'brick-and-mortar' business.

07/11/2014
07/11/2014

IDIOM OF THE DAY
Jumping the Shark: is a negative expression to say that something that was once good has now peaked, and has taken a severe downturn in quality or usefulness.
Example: "Indiana Jones just survived a nuclear blast by hiding in a fridge? This movie has officially jumped the shark!"

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