How to Start a Professional English Teaching Business in Denmark with Krisia Justesen

 
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Starting out a new life in a foreign country with a foreign language is a big challenge especially for a mom.

Today we are joined by Krisia Justesen, EFL Teacher and Business English Coach. She is from Bermuda, but is a citizen of the world. Krisia has lived in Israel, Spain, Turkey and now settled in Denmark with her whole family. Krisia is the mastermind behind learning business English for lazy language learners, and helping people really find confidence in speaking English in a professional atmosphere. She shares her journey in starting and establishing her business and how it helped people to find solutions for business people who really want to improve their English language skills and how she uses creative, effective techniques for improving your English quickly and effectively.

 As mentioned on the podcast, here is her guide to learning danish quickly. Download this guide, so you can excel in danish.

Episode Highlights:

06:44 - Reminiscing our hometown
08:27 - Krisia’s method of teaching
10:48 - Something special in Denmark
13:55 - How Krisia helped people to empower people to use their English.
34:25 - “Doing Business in English” Podcast by Krisia Justesen
42:23 - Family-friendly places recommendations

 

More about Krisia

Follow and connect with her on Instagram @TheRealLightningEnglish

Facebook >> @TheRealLightningEnglish
LinkedIn >> Krisia Justesen 

Check out her podcast Doing Business in English Podcast 

 

More about your host!

I’m Jackie, your Podcast Host and American - Filipina Mom of two wonderful little kids, who’s been living in Denmark with her family for the past seven years. Born in Manila, Philippines and I moved to California, US when I was five years old. Although today I treat the US as my homeland, I remember until this day, what a cultural shock the whole “moving into a new country” was for me. Especially that my mom was giving me rice meals for lunch at school, while all the other kids were having peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. I couldn’t understand why they were eating so differently and they couldn’t understand my “rice thingy” either.

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