#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.
#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.
#289: 9 Common English Idioms to Use at Work | Brainstorming in English
Learn common English idioms used at work, especially during brainstorming sessions. Even better, you can also use these idioms in daily conversation.
#288: Public Speaking Skills | Speak So Your Audience Listens
Learn to speak so your audience listens — whether you’re presenting to 500 or speaking to 5 coworkers. Here are 3 tips to level up your public speaking skills.
#287: The 5 Most Common Small Talk Questions in English with Answers
Answer common small talk questions in English with absolute confidence and enjoy conversations. Including ‘How was your weekend?’ or ‘What do you do in your free time?’
#286: Improve Your English Speaking Skills with Emphasis and Vocal Variety
The weather is a common topic of small talk in English. That includes talking about the temperature — how hot, cold, warm, or cool it is outside.
#285: How to Talk about the Weather in English | Advanced Vocabulary Lesson
The weather is a common topic of small talk in English. That includes talking about the temperature — how hot, cold, warm, or cool it is outside.
#284: How to Talk About the Temperature in English | Descriptive Adjectives
The weather is a common topic of small talk in English. That includes talking about the temperature — how hot, cold, warm, or cool it is outside.
#283: 11 Better Ways to Say Annoyed | Advanced English Vocabulary
Tired of using the same old phrases to say ‘I’m annoyed’ in English? In this Confident English lesson, you’ll have a variety of rich expressions to say you’re feeling annoyed in English.
#282: Essential Vocabulary to Talk about Your Experience in English
In job interviews and business meetings, you’ll need to talk about your experience in English. These common collocations are essential vocabulary for highlighting your past experience.
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