
#332: Give Better Descriptions In English: Use -ish, -like, -esque
Learn how to use three powerful suffixes—-ish, -like, and -esque—to describe colors, times, styles, and qualities with precision and fluency.
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#249: The Schwa Sound [English Pronunciation Training]
The schwa sound in English is essential for natural-sounding speech and it can help you to better understand fast English speakers. This English pronunciation training gives you everything you need to know about the schwa.

#248: Say vs Tell | Speak vs Talk: Understand Confusing Verb Pairs
Say, tell, speak, and talk — what is the difference between these verbs and how can you use them correctly every time? This lesson is everything you need to use these confusing English verb pairs with confident accuracy.

#247: Moving & Relocation Vocabulary: English Phrasal Verbs, Idioms, and Collocations
Moving to a new office, a new home, or a new country? Here’s all the moving and relocation vocabulary you need to talk about your experiences.

#246: English Conversations on Well-Being at Work | Essential Vocabulary
Must-have vocabulary for English conversations on well-being at work to help you set clear boundaries, prioritize self-care, and deal with overwhelm.

#245: How to Give GREAT Answers to Small Talk Questions in English
Use simple strategies to give great answers to small talk questions in English — without saying too much or too little. Get the right balance for successful conversations.

UPDATED: How to Complain in English & Get Results You Want
Use these 6 simple tips and follow the examples provided to complain in English effectively when you’ve had a bad experience and what to get it resolved.

#244: Motivate Your Team in English — Essential Strategies & Phrases for Leaders
Motivate your team in English and effectively demonstrate your leadership skills with these 14 must-have phrases + 4 key strategies. Get clear example sentences that you can confidently adapt to your needs as a team leader in an English-speaking environment at work.

#243: 21 English Idioms to Express Feelings of Joy, Calm, Frustration, and Anger
Use these English idioms to express your feelings. Idioms add creativity and nuance so you can express yourself precisely.

#242: Assimilation in American English | Pronunciation Training
Assimilation in American English is the reason why the sentence “Nice to meet you” sounds like “nice to meetchu.” As part of the Confident English series on how to Understand Fast English Speakers, this pronunciation training lesson will highlight 6 clear examples of assimilation in American English.
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