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British Slang

Bloke - “Bloke” would be the American English equivalent of “dude.” It means a "man." Lad - In the same…

3 years ago

English for Meetings: Disagreeing

Disagreeing Strongly Disagreeing in a meeting can be like walking through a minefield.  In an English meeting you might find…

3 years ago

English for Meetings: Agreeing

Agreeing in a meeting in English is pretty risk free.  You won’t get much friction or heat when you tell…

3 years ago

English for Meetings: Opinions & Suggestions

In this instalment of English for Meetings, we will look at how to share your ideas. You may notice how…

3 years ago

English for Meetings: Getting Feedback

The English for Meetings workshop continues with this installment. In this section, we’ll look at different English phrases to build…

3 years ago

English for Meetings: Start

Starting a meeting Let’s start on the right foot. After everyone has arrived, the chairperson should officially start the meeting.…

3 years ago

English for Meetings

Managing effective meetings can be an art form that requires balancing and dealing with interruptions, digressions, and strong personalities. Sometimes,…

3 years ago

English Pronunciation is Crazy

I've heard it from my students a million times. English pronunciation is crazy. English pronunciation makes no sense. English pronunciation…

3 years ago

Me by Jasminka

Jasminka is a student from Poland. She is 11 years old and likes to draw. She drew this portrait of…

3 years ago