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Use Likely for What’s Probable
Sometimes we want to describe possibilities that are not one hundred per cent sure but still high. We can use “should” for that (as in “it…
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What to Do When You Can’t Understand Anything
If you have problems to understand native speakers, there are solutions. Please read this dialogue to see what a teacher suggests. Before the meeting: get used…
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Want Others to Understand You? Speak Slowly!
Speaking slowly will help listeners understand you better when you are not using your native language. How to know whether you’re speaking too quickly? Record and…
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Offer Advice with “Should”
“Should” is one of the most common ways to recommend something. It’s strong but so frequent that listeners will not feel offended if you use it.…
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Fundae Fundaments for In-Company Teachers
Fundae is a Spanish entity that refunds money to companies who run training programs. There are several conditions but teachers should be aware of these: No…
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Speak & Write Better Business English
Today I’m sharing a short version of “Speak & Write Better Business English”. It’s aimed at students who wish to improve their English. This preview has…

