Category Archives: Personal Development
Provoking Questions in English: How to Keep Learners Engaged
Provoking questions in English are open-ended questions that make learners think, explain, compare, reflect, and [...]
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Jun
Professional Ways to Say You Are Not Feeling Well in English
To say you are not feeling well professionally, use clear and polite phrases like “I’m [...]
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Jun
How to Easily Use So That to Express Purpose in English
Meta Description: Learn how to use so that to express purpose in English with clear [...]
Jun
Subject Pronouns in English: Meaning, Examples and Usage
Direct Answer: What Are Subject Pronouns? Subject pronouns are words that replace the subject of [...]
Jun
How to Deal With Angry Customers Professionally in English
When you find yourself in an angry confrontation, it's important to know how to negotiate [...]
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May
Ways to Say I Have Other Plans in English Professionally
In a professional environment, it’s common to have scheduling conflicts or prior commitments. Saying no [...]
May
Phrases for Politely Asking Someone to Wait in English
In both professional and casual situations, knowing how to ask someone to wait without sounding [...]
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May
Remembering English Names: Tips for Creating Personal Connections with Guests
Remembering the names of guests is a simple but powerful way to create a personal [...]
May
The Correct Way to Say Sorry I Can’t Make It
Whatever the reason, knowing how to say sorry I can’t make it in the right [...]
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May
How to Follow Up Professionally When You Don’t Get a Reply
Waiting for a response can be frustrating, especially when deadlines or important decisions are involved. [...]
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May
