๐ English Phrases Topic
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Communication in English is much more stressful when you do it online. Even for native English speakers, itโs a lot harder. So today we talk about why this happens, the common English words used and how we can reduce the stress involved in communicating online.
Published
April 30, 2020
Today we will talk about English acronyms and abbreviations. This is something we all experience daily, it might be on the TV, radio your email or in an SMS (<- did you spot the acronyms?) and given how many acronyms Iโve been listening to on the news late I think itโs worth spending a time in our short English podcast lessons discussing them.
Published
March 26, 2020
You can speed up your spoken English learning. Adept English has a free English language course called the Seven Rules Course, which will show you how to. English speaking is much simpler if you learn just a few secrets about how your brain works when learning a new language.
Published
January 13, 2020
Why, oh why, do English speakers make simple vocabulary so much more difficult to learn than it needs to be? At some point someone decided that taking some prepositions and verbs, that mean one thing on their own would be a good idea to mean something different when you put them together in a short phrase. Lets talk about get phrasal verbs.
Published
December 02, 2019
The expression low-hanging fruit is used to describe achieving a result with little effort. This English phrase is something you might hear in a business meeting and was once a favourite vernacular of management consultants. An entrepreneur might use the idiom when talking about a new business opportunity in business-related English conversation.
Published
September 26, 2019
If you are here reading this, then you probably want to learn to speak English. Learning how to speak English is different to learning to read or write in English. Speaking in an English conversation means you need to have strong English listening skills (understanding) and fast word recall (fluency).
Published
September 19, 2019