How to talk about confidential projects in English
How do you maintain confidentiality without being rude? Recognize a bad way and learn some good ways to express confidentiality.
How do you maintain confidentiality without being rude? Recognize a bad way and learn some good ways to express confidentiality.
With the right setup and the right approach, working from home can be enjoyable. Learn more with our 5 tips!
If you have ever asked yourself , "How do I politely tell an English speaker to wait?", then this is the blog post for you. We answer why and how to do this correctly. This article is helpful both for business and non-business settings. Check it out!
Native English speakers rarely say "go drinking". But we do like to drink alcohol. We use different phrases to communicate this. Find out why and how.
"Would" is a modal auxiliary verb that has lots of different uses in English. We'll look at 10 of them in this blog post.
The verbs "say" and "tell" are commonly confused. Just remember that you say something, but you tell someone something.
Running an effective English meeting is important, but there are many different approaches to do this. Learn some simple, applicable tips you can start to use today!
To learn new words, most people look them up in the dictionary or translator. This is a good start. But the definition is only one aspect of a word that you need to know. To use the word correctly, you need to think about two other things: connotations, and collocations.
One essential part of speaking well is to break your speech into short chunks—usually a few words— and pausing briefly after each one.
Have you ever wondered why your teachers encourage the use of TED talks? Find out why and the steps to use TED talks to learn English.
To understand how to score high on a test, you need to understand the scoring system. G.B.C. scores are a little mysterious, but they are based on a system used by the U.S. government.
Showing sympathy is important. Here are three things not to do, and three good ideas of what to do.
Metaphors, jokes and strong language are very common in spoken English. Even if you don't use it yourself, understanding this style is a big step towards watching movies with subtitles or hanging out with native English speakers.
Asking questions in meetings can be tough, even for native speakers. For non-native speakers, doing it in English can be a nightmare.
Using a plural in English can be tough. There are many rules, and sometimes they are hard to understand and remember. One such case is a compound adjective.
English speakers like to use strong language, and one way they do that is with questions that are not really questions.
Accept that your native language level is higher than your English level, and that's ok. Focus on the language you already have. This is a simple idea, but it can be hard to put into practice.
Many people assume the sound that's made and the sound you hear is the same. But often, it's not.
Think about when you started learning English. How many years have you been learning? Now, find out how long it should take you to reach fluency.
Even in a pandemic, writing emails are a great way to network with other pharmaceutical professionals you meet at virtual conferences. Let's look at how to write a follow-up email.