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How To Improve Your English Pronunciation

Pronunciation is, for many English learners, the hardest skill to get right. If that's your case, it may be because you learned English filling out grammar exercises, reading, or ...
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How To Bring Across Your Main Idea In A Presentation Effectively

  Have you ever seen a presentation at work and, at the end, wondered: "So, what whas the main idea here?" More often than not, an idea makes sense in our head, but when we ...
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150+ Useful Email Phrases That Will Make Your Life Easier

  Writing business emails can be time-consuming, but learning some useful phrases will save you lots of time. In this post, you will find over 150 useful email phrases to ...
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10 Common Phrasal Verbs You’ll Likely Hear In The Workplace

If you love idioms, you’ll get a kick out of phrasal verbs. Both idioms and phrasal verbs play a fundamenal role in business communication, and knowing how to use them right will ...
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Than VS Then - A Simple Rule To Avoid Making Mistakes

Many people get confused with the words then and than –and it’s understandable! Why do they have to look so similar? They lead, in fact, to one of the most common mistakes among ...
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5 Quick Tips for Writing Professional Emails in English

  Writing a professional email in English can be difficult, even for native speakers. Why? There are casual ways we use the English language that are big no-nos when ...
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What 2021 Taught Us About English Language Learning

  –Hey, Simon, would you like to start a podcast with me?–Hhmm, I've never done it before.–Neither have I. Are you in?–Of course I'm in, Paola! Fast forward one year later, ...
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Customer vs Client - An Easy Way To Know The Key Differences

  Have you ever wondered about the difference between customer and client? If you have, you are not alone. Although the definitions of these two words are fairly clear, ...
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How to Express Yourself Confidently in Meetings When English is Not Your First Language

You are educated, experienced, and motivated, but English is not your first language and you work in an anglophone environment. Your writing and reading skills are great, but when ...
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