How to Increase from B2 to C1 in English Correctly
To increase from B2 to C1 in English, you need to move from “good communication” [...]
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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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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
Weak Forms in English: Hear What Native Speakers Skip
Weak forms in English are unstressed sounds that native speakers use in fast, natural speech. [...]
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How to Prepare to Become a Public Speaker in English Correctly
To become a public speaker, start by improving your speaking skills, practising in small groups, [...]
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Jun
Give Constructive Feedback Professionally in English Every Time
Direct answer: To give constructive feedback professionally in English, use clear, polite phrases that focus [...]
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Jun
7 Useful Tips for Always Showing Good Manners in English
Good manners in English means using polite words, respectful tone, and thoughtful communication when [...]
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Important Words About War You Need to Know in English
Important words about war include casualty, siege, armistice, trench, barracks, battlefront, veteran, draft, atrocity, and [...]
Jun
10 Ways You Can Adjust Your Accent Right Now (ENGLISH ONLY)
To adjust your accent right now, focus on speaking clearly, listening to native and fluent [...]
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Pronunciation or Accent: Which Matters More When Speaking?
Who is first, the chicken or the egg? Pronunciation or the Accent.
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