How to SAY NO to your colleagues and protect your time at work - Business English lesson + FREE PDF

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How to describe DATA and GRAPHS - Business English vocabulary lesson.

Send a textIf you need to talk about statistics an data at work then the vocabulary in today's lesson will help you to sound native and natural when communicating with colleagues, customers, and managers. Today we're talking about data and numbers going up and going down, increas ...  Afficher plus

How to THINK IN ENGLISH for professionals | Business English class

Send a textThinking in English is difficult for many professionals who speak English at work, but aren't native speakers. In this podcast we discuss how professionals can start to think in English at work, some ways to bring English thinking into your meetings and even some highe ...  Afficher plus

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