суббота, 11 сентября 2021 г.

Describing a new company

Learn business English: Describing a new company

Are there any new businesses in your town or city?

What services do they offer?

What products are they selling?

In this lesson, you’re going to learn some useful words and expressions for describing a new business or company. And then you’re going to watch a video conversation with two people talking about this topic so you can really learn the words. Ready? OK, let’s go!

среда, 8 сентября 2021 г.

How to respond to "How are you?", "What's up?"

 

How to respond to "How are you?", "What's up?", and other conversation starters

How are you?

25 ways to say "sorry" in English


Apologizing for small mistakes

Simply saying "sorry" is most common with small mistakes, like bumping into someone or saying someone’s name wrong. In these situations, people often say:

50 Most Common English Idioms

50 Most Common English Idioms and Phrases 

By combining words that have completely different individual meanings, we get idioms.

English idioms are extremely common in everyday conversation and, therefore, essential for language progression.

say 'I love you'

love


 99 English Phrases to say 'I love you'

When you're learning English, you can find a lot of phrases that seem to mean the same thing, but are a little bit different. It can be really hard to know which phrase you should use. A good example is phrases that you use to tell someone that you love them. There are so many different ways; which one should you use?

going to or will?

 

Why We Say 'Buck Naked' and Other Naked Idioms

“Naked” is one of the oldest words in the English language. There are many phrases related to it, from “the naked truth” to being “buck naked.” “Naked” and the similar term “nude” technically mean the same thing, but “nude” has a positive connotation, while “naked” suggests vulnerability.