
#331: Handle Awkward Situations in English | Express Dislike Politely
Explore how to express dislike, disapproval, or lack of interest in a way that feels natural and honest.

#241: 26 Must-Have English Phrasal Verbs for Travel
Learn and use these English phrasal verbs for travel when you are planning your next trip, organizing transportation, exploring on your vacation, and more. Plus, get easy-to-follow example sentences so you know exactly how to use these phrasal verbs.

#240: How & Why to Use the Passive Voice | English Grammar Practice
Here are 6 specific uses of the passive voice in English with clear structures and easy-to-follow examples so you can use the passive voice in your conversations.

Prepare for a Job Interview in English | 6 Simple Tips for Success
As you prepare for a job interview in English, use these 6 surprisingly simple tips to be fully confident and make a positive, lasting impression.

#239: Dropped T and D Sounds in English | Understand Fast Speakers Series
Why does often sound like ofən? Or lightning sound like ligh’ning. The secret is the dropped t sound in English pronunciation. Learn common patterns of dropped sounds in this Confident English lesson.

#238: In/At/On | Use Prepositions of Place Correctly
Use 4 simple visual strategies to accurately use English prepositions of place — in, at, on — every time. No more stress or mistakes.

Lead a Business Meeting in English | 10 Must-Have Strategies for Success
Successfully lead a business meeting in English, ensuring clarity and efficiency at every step with these 10 strategies.

#237: Common Reductions in American English | Understand Fast Speakers Series
Understand fast English speakers more easily and help your English speech to flow more naturally with these common reductions in American English.

#236: Future Continuous and Future Perfect Forms | Advanced English Grammar
Learn when and why to use the future continuous and future perfect forms in English conversation, including the correct grammatical structures.

#235: American Intonation Patterns + 10 Common Uses for Effective Communication
Learn common American intonation patterns and how to use intonation to hold someone’s attention, express certainty in your ideas, disagree with someone politely, indicate surprise, and more.
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