275. How to Use "Get": Essential Business Verbs

275. How to Use "Get": Essential Business Ver...

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329. Why Your Colleagues Aren't Buying Into Your Ideas in English

Many senior managers focus on learning advanced vocabulary, but often the quickest way to sound more senior is using more straightforward phrases that are often overlooked and a quick fix to add in. In this episode, practical adverb combinations that add impact, precision and cre ...  Show more

328. One Business Verb. Seven Meanings. More Confidence.

Confidence isn't built by memorising vocabulary lists. In this episode, you'll learn seven meanings of an essential business verb for senior managers through a real-world story, making the language easier to understand, remember and use at work. Enjoy! Anna GET MY FRIDAY NEWSLETT ...  Show more

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