ESL Advanced: The Power of Your Business Voice: Promote Yourself at Work *In-Person*

Develop your vocal expression and vocal strength so that you are able to be a more convincing communicator at work and in business. Unlock your power and project your real self at work when you speak with leadership, team members, cross-functional teams, and clients. Learn to use the power of your voice to promote yourself at work. Participate in speaking practice activities and exercises to move beyond the limitations of your current voice. Receive coaching and guidance to increase your vocal expression and vocal strength. We’ll also introduce and explore rhetoric as a way to create stronger and more convincing messages. For advanced ESL students.
Instructor: Steven Bloomberg

Sections

ENPV-SP25.01

Start Date

April 11, 2025

Time

7:00pm

Location

CCAE

Cost

$210.00

Availability

8

6 Fridays, 7-9pm. Begins Apr. 11

This class will meet in-person at CCAE. Please view our In-Person Class Guidelines prior to enrolling.

Instructor will provde all materials.

Instructors: Steven David Bloomberg

Instructor

Steven David Bloomberg

"Steve does communication skills programs for meetings and presentations in the Boston area and online. Steve coaches, teaches, and trains high-level, fluent international professionals who want to optimize and maximize their English communication skills and English language proficiency in the US and worldwide.

Steve, “We work on higher order capabilities – finer and more subtle communication points. This includes non-verbal skills, intercultural communication in the US, pronunciation, message content, vocal presentation, and English language proficiency.”

Steve teaches beginner guitar. He likes a wide range of popular music including blues, older R-n- B, some reggae, some jazz, a little country, and more. In a no non-sense way, Steve shows you what to do to get the basics together, play easy songs, use the “5-note scale”, and more. Steve can teach basic “music theory” so that you know how chords and notes relate to the guitar."