299. Decode Business Phrases: No More “What Does That Mean?”

299. Decode Business Phrases: No More “What D...

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304. I Don’t Sound Like a Senior Manager in English: 11 Executive Upgrades to Get On Autopilot

You are already able to communicate in English but you don't feel confident that you sound like a senior manager. In this episode, I've picked my top 11 quick upgrades you can make to sound more executive. But let me be clear, you don’t need these to do your job. You already are ...  عرض المزيد

303. What Did They Just Say? Real Meeting English for Senior Managers

As a senior manager, not understanding can feel very uncomfortable. You know people are looking to you to lead the conversation. If you miss something, you might say something wrong and worry you will look like silly. It's an understandable concern so let me help you build your c ...  عرض المزيد

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361. What Are Idioms, Euphemisms, and Slang? (And Should You Learn Them?) (English Vocabulary Lesson)
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Phrases Using "Up" and "Down"
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10 English Phrases for Talking about the End of Something
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In this English lesson I will help you learn 10 English phrases that we use when something is ending. Maybe it is a season, maybe it is a project at work, either way, it's good to be able to describe the last few moments of something, and how you feel about it ending. In thi ...  عرض المزيد

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