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English Training for Truck Drivers — Live ESL for CDL Compliance
Every mile a truck travels represents more than cargo moved—it represents a company’s commitment to safety, compliance, and clear communication. Today, that commitment includes ensuring every CDL driver can speak and read English well enough to...
Overcoming Language Barriers in the Workplace for Multilingual Teams
Language barriers are obstacles in communication that can hinder collaboration, productivity, and trust in multilingual teams. Addressing them proactively ensures that your multilingual workforce becomes a strategic asset rather than a liability....
10 Strategies for Boosting ROI in Workplace Language Training
How to Maximize the ROI of Live Language Training Live instructor-led language training (virtual or onsite) yields its best return when aligned with clear strategy, measurement, and sustained support. In this article, we outline a proven 10-step...
How Language Training Boosts Employee Performance
Language training improves employee performance by building confidence, reducing miscommunication, and strengthening productivity across teams. Companies that invest in multilingual training see better collaboration, higher employee engagement, and...
What Is a Language Coach? Benefits for Employees and Businesses
A language coach is a professional who helps employees and teams improve communication skills in another language through personalized, goal-oriented training. Unlike traditional classes, language coaching adapts to each learner’s needs, workplace...
Instructor Feature: Leah Piper, Workplace ESL
Leah traces the spark of her vocation back to her grandfather. Having immigrated to the United States from Puerto Rico, he nurtured her love of culture and language and became the catalyst for her lifelong interest in education. She recalls her...
Instructor Feature: Lucie Desjardins, French Language Coach
Canada: the land of endless lakes, sweet maple syrup, and gliding hockey pucks, and where one of our international instructors, Lucie Desjardins, calls home. Lucie grew up in a bilingual, but predominantly English-speaking part of Canada. As a...
How Language Barriers Impact Job Safety—and What You Can Do About It
Ensuring job safety is essential for every organization, but language barriers can create serious risks in today’s diverse workforce. Effective communication isn’t just a productivity tool—it’s a fundamental part of keeping employees safe on the...









