English is regarded as one of the most important business languages in the world. Various technologies have been developed to aid language acquisition in this field. The academic and corporate worlds are both responding favorably to technology intrusion in business communication abilities. The new normal condition is presenting a plethora of options to study a language, particularly English for nonnative speakers, using one of the immersive platforms, virtual reality. Striving people must improve their fluency and proficiency in order to stay competitive in the commercial sector. Learners might benefit from considering business-specific English in this situation. The research examines how virtual reality (VR) allows learners to experience business-related situations in a hands-on manner. It also addresses scenarios in which learners might maximize their professional potential. A mixed methodology study demonstrates how virtual reality technologies may be used to enhance English communication abilities. It discusses how different VR applications may pique learners’ attention and passion, as well as several strategies for improving Business English.
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