Category Archives: Phrases you can use
Your Practical Guide to Describing Emotions in English
Ever had that frustrating moment when you know exactly how you feel—but the English words just… vanish? You’re not [...]
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Jun
How to Make Bad News Good (Without Sounding Fake)
Let’s be real: nobody likes dropping bad news. But what if you could make bad news good? Not [...]
Jun
What Does Sigma Mean in English (Explained Simply)
But what does Sigma Mean in English today — especially for learners trying to understand [...]
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Jun
How to Use Slang in 2025 (What the Sigma?)
Slang is how language stays fresh — it reflects trends, culture, and what people are [...]
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Jun
What to Say When You Got to Cancel a Meeting in English
Sometimes you can’t avoid it — plans change, schedules shift, and you’ve got to cancel [...]
Jun
How to Respond to Thank You Professionally
Saying “You’re welcome” is just the start. In many work or formal situations, there are [...]
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Jun
English for Shopping: Essential Phrases for Travelers
Shopping in another country can be fun — but also confusing if you’re not sure [...]
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Jun
Travel With English Phrases (Guide for Students)
Traveling can be fun, but stressful if you don’t feel confident speaking English. Whether you’re [...]
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Jun
Disagree in Meetings Professionally (English Student Guide)
Disagreeing in a meeting doesn’t mean starting an argument. In professional environments, respectful disagreement shows [...]
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May
Speak in Meetings Professionally (English Student Guide)
If you’re an English learner joining meetings at work, it’s normal to feel nervous — [...]
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May
