Jun 10
328. One Business Verb. Seven Meanings. More Confidence.
Confidence isn't built by memorising vocabulary lists. In this episode, you'll learn seven meanings of an essential business verb for senior managers through a real-world story, making the language easier to understand, remember and use at work. Enjoy! Anna GET MY FRIDAY NEWSLETT ... Show More
13m 59s
Jun 3
327. The Realities of Speaking English at Work: 3 Things That Knock Your Confidence (And What to Do About It)
Lots of different things can knock your confidence as a senior manager. Sometimes it's a comment, a specific experience presentation, or even a particular colleague that makes you feel less confident. In this episode, I share three real examples from recent coaching sessions and ... Show More
11m 42s
May 27
326. 3 Verbs Every Senior Manager Needs: Maintain, Keep and Stay
This week, I want to train you on three business verbs that professionals often confuse: maintain, keep and stay.You’ll learn how native speakers actually use them in meetings, management and everyday workplace communication so you can sound more natural, fluent and confident whe ... Show More
16m 50s
Dec 2023
What are the most popular and unusual baby names in the UK?
According to the most recent data from the Office for National Statistics. For boys, the top name was Noah, which replaced Oliver from the previous year. For girls, the top name was Olivia, which remained the same for the sixth year in a row. Other popular names for boys included ... Show More
4m 2s
Jun 2021
BB 4: What to Do if People Criticize Your English | Anna from English Fluency Journey
<p>Anna Khoma, @HannahKhoma on Instagram, is an English learner and teacher, accent coach, and vlogger from Chernivtsi, Ukraine. On her YouTube channel, English Fluency Journey, she shares her own journey to get to a native level of English, and her continued journey learning Eng ... Show More
1h 13m
<p>In today's episode, I'll talk about words like "dude, man, girl, buddy, sir, mam, and bestie". I'll tell you about the terms that American English speakers really use to call their friends.</p>
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