Author: languages.guru
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concise + precise = F1 grand prix
How’s it going? A casual, informal greeting used by an individual or group or individuals addressing another individual (or group or individuals). Often used instead of or in conjunction with (following) word such as hello, hi or hey. There are many ways to answer the question. Just keep it short and informal. Positive: – I’m…
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olive trees in crisis
today we are going to review the past actions. many students ask us to explain when we use the past or the present perfect. in order to help you figure this out, remember the speaker chooses to emphasize if the action or time has finished, or if wants to emphasize that there is STILL a…
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nailing the job interview
job interviews. let’s negotiate. we negotiate with family, colleagues, friends, with ourselves. we negotiate to establish how certain or uncertain reality is or what the result of a situation might be. today we are reviewing the zero conditional. it (and the other conditionals) are ABSOLUTELY crucial for job interviews. typical interview questions include ones which…
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future: will + inflation
hey there! today we will begin a series on future tenses and inflation. future tenses can cause you a headache and it’s difficult to wrap your head around it. but when you get the hang of it you will have a great tool at your disposal to negotiate and position yourself in conversations. so, today…
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what the glitch?!
who hasn’t been afraid of spending a day, or more, at the airport waiting for take off, but your flight keeps getting delayed? in addition, customer service goes deaf and mute. long hours, waiting while you are being told: “we will give you information as soon as possible. we apologize for the inconvenience.” agghhhh!! fuming…
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first english post 🙂
dear subscriber, we have decided to create this newsletter as a resource to continue learning of any language and to help you continue strengthening your language skills – starting with English, but we expect to include more languages soon. the newsletter can be used individually, in a group, and/or with a teacher. the objective is…