#272: Write Compelling Emails in English with Elena Mutonono
In this interview with Elena Mutonono, we discuss how to write compelling emails that will get read, overcome the fear of mistakes, the art of follow-up emails, and more.
In this interview with Elena Mutonono, we discuss how to write compelling emails that will get read, overcome the fear of mistakes, the art of follow-up emails, and more.
Struggling with burnout? Get essential vocabulary for English conversations on burnout so you can regain balance and feel less stressed.
Like idioms, English euphemisms are figurative in meaning. We use them to soften uncomfortable topics, such as aging. In this lesson, you’ll learn 20 common euphemisms to describe people and aging.
Collocations are a smart way to boost your English vocabulary & fluency. Discover what collocations are + learn common English collocations with think.
How and why should you use could have, would have, and should have (perfect modals in English)? They help us express emotions, regrets, and more.
Every year International Women’s Day has a new theme. This year’s is #EmbraceEquity. Here’s what equity means and how you can talk about it in English.
To better express your ideas in English, here are 18 English phrasal verbs often used in idea-generation conversations including to zero in on, to take in, and more.
Elicit vs Illicit. Ensure vs Insure. PREsent vs. PreSENT. Get clarity on the meaning and pronunciation of commonly confused words & word pairs.
When sharing get-well wishes, it’s common to send a personal note or even make a phone call. But what should you say in your get-well wishes in English to sound genuine rather than cliché?
Learn, understand, and use 21 common English words and phrases from time management expert Laura Vanderkam’s TED Talk titled ‘How to gain control of your free time.’