Aim for English
The Aim Blog
Thoughts, ideas and articles from the team at Aim for English

Did you know...
....you'll learn English faster at Aim because your teachers are experienced and qualified, your courses are fully customised to fit your needs, and you have access to the best support facilities and the highest-tech classrooms in the country.
In-company training from AIM
If your company or organisation needs English training, you'll get results faster with training from Aim. Your people can look forward to a flexible training schedule, great teachers and fully tailor-made courses.
Go global, build your team, and improve your bottom line. Invest in your people with highly effective professional language training from Aim.
Blog
How to plan your career; six tips for everyone with ambition
Careers don’t just happen, and success needs to be planned. That’s the message of this short piece. Some people make their high-flying careers seem effortless, don’t they?
Proper English pronunciation: 7 tips for Indonesians
Many students at Aim ask us “how can I improve my pronunciation quickly?”. As always, there's no substitute for practice, practice, and more practice.
Tips for learning English vocabulary
Learning lots of new vocabulary is central to becoming great at communicating in English but, as most of you are probably aware, it can also be a rather boring experience.
The Performance Appraisal- four tips for doing it better.
Sometimes it’s known as an “annual review”, sometimes it’s called a “performance review”.
Outsourcing
Long, long ago, in a galaxy far, far away, business theorists thought that their work was all about efficiency, and not at all about politics.
6 tips for learning English faster
There’s no substitute for taking a course at Aim, but there are plenty of things you can do outside class to accelerate your progress:
How to be on time in Jakarta
JAKARTA’S TRAFFIC IS terrible, isn’t it? I’m typing this, sitting in the back of a taxi, wondering just how much of our own time and productivity we all waste because of traffic jams.
The benefit of making a mistake
Businesses make mistakes. All of them, on occasion, will get something wrong.
The colour of English
English can be a cold, precise, “black and white” language, if that’s what you need.
