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What's the difference between workplace English and vocational skill English? Which is simpler? Please answer in detail, thank you.

workplace English: English suitable for formal workplaces. In a broad sense, occupational English refers to English applicable to any occupation. In fact, professional English is a highly specialized professional English, such as tourism English, legal English, medical English, business English and so on. Compared with daily English in our life, it pays more attention to language communication ability and application ability, and emphasizes a person's comprehensive language ability in modern working environment. What about professional English? As the name implies, they are obviously for people in the workplace or graduates who are about to enter the workplace. Comparatively speaking, they are the most "professional" and have mastered the ability of professional English, so they can "use it whenever they enter the workplace". Nowadays, we often encounter professional English exams such as BEC (Cambridge Business English), TOPE (Top), TOEIC (Toeic), Bos and so on. For details, please see Baidu link: /view/168825.htm and Skill English refers to speaking English as a skill and applying it to work. Such as interpreters, translators and other workers. As for what to choose, you should choose courses according to your needs, such as your hobbies and trade hobbies.