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English in the Real World
10 Essential travel English expressions for travelling by plane
If you are travelling to an English-speaking country, chances are you will be getting there by plane. That means you will need to know how to talk to the airport staff in English. Talking to airport staff in English isn’t difficult because they are used to hearing English accents
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5 English phrases to make your next vacation amazing
Travel is one of the most popular reasons for learning English. Whether it’s for business or pleasure, every year millions of people practise English to use on an overseas trip. If you already know the basics, by learning a few more useful expressions, you can really make the mos
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English for going to the bank
Internet banking is great. Organising your money from the comfort of your home or office is convenient and really saves time. There are times, however, when it’s better to go to the bank and if you’re living in an English-speaking country or visiting one on vacation, it’s importa
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What are five of the most common motivations for learning English?
In this article, we explore some of the most common motivations for learning English and how it can help you achieve your personal and professional goals.
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19 motivational quotes to keep you learning English
When you’re down on motivation, it’s a great idea to get some advice from an expert. We don’t always have experts on hand, though. If that’s the case and you need so
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How to become fluent in English: 8 effective everyday tips and tricks
Fluency is not solely about perfect grammar and pronunciation. It is also about expanding your vocabulary, feeling confident in conversations and dedicating time because, it will not happen overnight. But don’t be discouraged. Only 360 million of the 1.5 billion English speakers identify English as their native language. The remaining 1 billion started exactly where you are. Read and remember these 8 different tips to take your English from fine to fluent.
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6 easy ways to start a conversation in English (and keep it going)
Nothing will improve your English like talking, but where to start? Having a conversation in your own language can feel scary, so it is understandable that starting a conversation in a new one can feel even scarier. That’s why we put together this article with 6 tips on how to naturally start a conversation in English – and keep it going.
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10 English idioms for describing your mood
Probably the most commonly asked question in English is “How are you?”. Usually a simple “Very well, thanks” is an OK answer. What about if you want to be more honest or descriptive about your mood, though? Here are 10 idioms and expressions to help you describe your mood in Engl
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Chat fluently in English with these five simple tips
Keeping up a conversation in a second language can be tough. Not knowing what to say next can lead to awkward silences, which isn’t fun for you or the person you are speaking to. Use these five simple tips to avoid awkward silences, make sure your English conversations [https://e
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Close a business deal in English with these 5 proven methods
Negotiation and sales is tough work. If you’re too pushy, people may think you are rude or aggressive but if you are too polite, you may never get to close the deal. Use these five proven methods to close a business deal in English and __________________. USE “YOU” TO FOCUS THE
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