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Increased Business between U.S. and Latin / South American Countries Creates Need for Executives to Speak Spanish -- Executive Language Training Responds

ELT provides Spanish language training in response to the growing number of executives wanting to learn the language.

Lincolnshire, IL (PRWEB) December 6, 2007 -- The increasing flow of business between the United States and Spanish-speaking countries continues to raise the need for companies with bilingual employees, especially in the fields of manufacturing and production. Company executives that regularly travel to Mexico, Latin America or South America on businesses feel even more the pressure to address this need. Many of these executives are beginning to search out Spanish language training courses to help establish their companies' facilities overseas or to negotiate business deals with foreign companies. Executive Language Training responds to this growth of executives looking to speak Spanish by offering Spanish courses.

As the fourth most commonly spoken language in the world, Spanish represents a large body of people that companies seek to reach either with products or with jobs. ELT recognizes the importance of opening the lines of communication between companies, their employees and other businesses. With this in mind, ELT designed its Spanish courses to meet the needs of companies and executives wanting to reach out to a global market more effectively. The result is a Spanish course that fits within an executive's busy schedule and teaches job-specific Spanish vocabulary.

While many Americans today have a general Spanish language base, it is not sufficient for professionals trying to conduct business in Spanish. To get executives to the language level they want to be, ELT builds upon the general Spanish foundation while incorporating the business vocabulary required in a work situation. ELT also mixes elements of Spanish culture into these classes to teach executives important differences and expectations. By combining the everyday Spanish language and culture with business Spanish, executives are equipped with the necessary tools to communicate within a work environment or within a social setting.

All of ELT's language training courses are taught by certified trainers and are offered to individuals or small groups. For professionals on a tight time frame, ELT offers an intensive Spanish course designed to jump start Spanish learning and help participants learn fast and efficiently. All courses, even the intensive Spanish, are customized to meet the specific needs and goals of each learner. For the participant's convenience, the class can be taken at the learner's office / workplace or at an ELT facility.

About ELT
Over the years, Executive Language Training has worked with hundreds of professionals and Fortune 500 to help them meet their business language needs. The company's English and foreign language training courses are designed to create clear lines of communication among businesses in the global business world. Many companies use ELT to develop their employees Spanish speaking skills for sales, radio or television. Regardless of why the skill is needed, ELT customizes each of its courses to the learning style and goals of every participant. In addition to language courses, ELT also provides translation services in several different languages.

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Gina Gramatis
Executive Language Training
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