#335: How to Explain Your Opinions Clearly in English — The Best Professional Connectors
Struggling to express your opinions clearly in English? Learn how to use English connectors to improve English fluency, business English communication, and professional speaking skills.
#298: Mixed Conditionals Part 1 [+ FREE Worksheet]
Push and pull. Give and take. Ebb and flow. These irreversible word pairs add precision and clarity to your speech. The provide complex detail in just two words. Here’s how to use them. And why you should.
#297: English Phrasal Verb Speak To | 4 Ways to Use It
The phrasal verb ‘speak to’ can be used in feedback and to highlight the personal connection you feel with something. Learn how to use it with examples.
#296: 12 Irreversible Word Pairs for Precise Communication [+ FREE Worksheet]
Push and pull. Give and take. Ebb and flow. These irreversible word pairs add precision and clarity to your speech. The provide complex detail in just two words. Here’s how to use them. And why you should.
#295: Discuss Differences in English Conversation | Linking Words of Contrast
Trying to make a decision? When you discuss differences in English conversation, linking words of contrast help you to speak with clarity and with an easy-to-follow structure.
#294: How to Compare in English | 6 Linking Words with Examples
Use these linking words to quickly compare in English. Perfect for highlighting similarities between job offers, mobile phone plans, gym memberships, online courses, skin care products, and more.
#293: How to Lead with Emotional Intelligence Skills and Vocabulary
Emotional intelligence skills are the key to improved relationships, better communication, motivation, and more. Here’s how to level up your skills and the vocabulary you need in English on this topic.
#292: Between vs. Among — Which One Is Right? | English Grammar Lesson
Between vs. among are easily confused for good reason. Sometimes you can use either one and both are right. Other times you need to make a choice.
#291: 19 Adverbs to Express Your Opinion in English | Build Your Vocabulary
Do you really need adverbs such as apparently, obviously, or presumably? That depends. When used correctly, they add precision, nuance, and depth to your speech.
#290: English Job Interview Questions about Emotional Intelligence | Example Answers
Use these 4 strategies (plus example answers) to successfully answer common English job interview questions about emotional intelligence.
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