Where can this content be found?
As a lawyer or jurist, the appointment is made directly on the site of Ken Fagan. It is possible to find six categories: Glossaries, e-books, e-newsletters, survey, pronunciation and external resources. All of these tools have been designed to save a lot of time, as well as to improve the different aspects of your legal English. All these elements are the fruit of 50,000 hours of a 30-year career. But lawyers and jurists are not the only ones concerned. Indeed, any professional can find an ebook allowing them to express themselves quickly and precisely in many types of professional situations. Its unique content also aspires to save significant time and perfect its practical professional English.
Why put so much high-quality content online for free?
For Ken Fagan, the answer to this question is full of meaning.
The trainer decided to make all of this content available free of charge after realizing that there was a colossal demand for practical information, intended to be consumed very quickly by French professionals.
And also, many of Ken Fagan's readers turn into customers to go even further.
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Daily posts in English particularly popular on LinkedIn
Ken Fagan's personal LinkedIn page shares content and posts overwhelmingly endorsed by this professional ecosystem.
For five years, every day, Monday to Friday, Ken Fagan has actually published an extremely short post that explains a point of grammar and / or vocabulary in English that most lawyers and other French professionals do not master.
After 10,000 hours of teaching, the trainer knows perfectly well what these points are, and how to clarify them.
With no less than 30,000 LinkedIn connections and 4,000 Followers reading these posts, Ken Fagan's influence is well established.
Examples of content shared by Ken Fagan
The professional trainer explains, through his posts, how to express a certain number of French terms: "knowing how to be" vs "know-how", "taking stock", "that's already it", "having a click" , “to observe”, “even if it means”, “to have/take a step back”, “approach”, “to take place”, “precisely”, “a device”, “a priori”, etc.
If the contents are mainly shared on Ken Fagan's personal page, they are just as much on his professional page.
The easiest way to discover the extent of his work, but also his aura on the digital ecosystem, is to go directly to these different sites and LinkedIn pages.