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Business English. Meet, greet and small talk
Business English – Meet and Greet How you greet people when you meet them using business English depends on a few things. For instance whether it’s a formal business meeting,
Your Secret Guide to English Vowels
In this article you will learn 7 secrets to help you pronounce English vowels more easily. Most people are taught that there are 5 English vowels- a, e, i, o,
Improve Your English Pronunciation By Working Smarter Not Harder
VIDEO: Improve Your English Pronunciation By Working Smarter Not Harder Hi, it’s Esther here from Speak More Clearly Today I am excited to give you an English pronunciation tip that
English Conversation Skills. Rhythm, a Vital Factor.
Hi, I wanted to talk about a vital factor in English conversation skills. That is, understanding English speech rhythm. If you want your English conversations to sound clear, flowing and
The Number 1 English Pronunciation Tip That Will Make ALL The Difference
Hi, As you know I specialise in helping people with English pronunciation so they gain the skills and confidence to speak English clearly. Today I want to talk about an
3 English Pronunciation Tricks Only 20% Of People Do, That Will Bring 80% Better Results
Everybody is looking to speed up their progress when it comes to speaking English more clearly. We are all busy, so I wanted to talk about 3 English pronunciation tricks
How To Pronounce English Words With Misleading Beginnings
I found this interesting article the other day and wanted to share it with you. It teaches how to pronounce English words with misleading beginnings. As is the case in
British, Australian and American pronunciation for multi-syllable words- Don’t get confused
I recently found an interesting analysis of the different British, Australian and American pronunciation and stress patterns for certain multisyllable words. It was interesting because it pointed out that British,