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MORE Phrases For Formal Emails - Business English
"This is Part 2 of a lesson on formal email phrases for professional correspondence. The first video can be found under: ""21 Phrases For Formal Emails - Business English"" Some examples from this lesson: Asking for clarification - Would...
Curated Video
Job Interview Vocabulary & Phrases - Job Interview Tips
"In this lesson, I give some general interview tips and share lots of great vocabulary and phrases for answering 6 of the most common job interview questions. The lesson should be especially helpful for graduates starting their career,...
Curated Video
21 Phrases For Formal Emails - Business English
"If you need to write formal emails for work, then this is the lesson for you! Learn 21 of the most common formal email phrases in this short Business English lesson. This is the first of 2 videos on this topic. The second video can be...
Curated Video
Talking about projects in English - Part 2
"In this lesson, you'll learn phrases for talking about project deadlines, schedules and two great idioms. This is the second of 2 videos on this topic. The first video can be found under: ""Talking about projects in English"" Example...
Curated Video
Advanced Phrases For Presenting In English
"Learn more than 30 advanced phrases for presenting in English in this short lesson. Example phrases from this lesson: Welcoming your audience - It’s lovely to see so many familiar faces here today. - I’m very grateful to you all for...
Curated Video
62 Useful Phrases For Negotiating - Business English
"In this Business English Negotiations lesson, I teach you lots of extremely useful phrases for negotiating. Example phrases from this lesson: Welcoming and relationship building/small-talk - It’s great to finally meet you in...
Curated Video
41 Phrases For Leading A Business Meeting - Business English
"Learn the most common English phrases for leading a business meeting in this short video. Some of the phrases you'll learn in this lesson: Welcoming / thanking the participants - First of all, I’d like to welcome everybody and thank you...
Curated Video
40 Phrases For Presenting In English - Business English
"In this lesson, you'll learn 40 great phrases for making a presentation in English. Learn what to say during your introduction, how to use signposting phrases to switch from one topic to another, and how to finish your presentation...
Curated Video
28 Phrases For Business Reports
"In this lesson, I talk about the structure of a formal business report and share lots of great phrases for writing business reports. Some of the phrases you'll learn in this lesson: Executive summary: - This report was requested by … -...
Curated Video
12 Sports / Football Phrases for an IELTS 8+
Today you’ll learn sports and football phrases for an IELTS 8+ in Vocabulary. Do you play sports, or enjoy watching them? Chances are you do this in your own language. Or, maybe you’re not into sports, and really have no idea how to...
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Understanding Idioms: Hitting the Nail on the Head
In this video, the teacher explains the meaning of the idiom "to hit the nail on the head" by using context clues.
Oxford Online English
Chair a Meeting in English - Useful English Phrases for Meetings - Business English
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to chair a meeting in English. You can learn business English words and phrases which you can use in your next meeting. See the full version of this free English lesson here:...
Out of this Word
Bad Hair Day
Max storms into the room and throws his backpack on the bed. Moon asks Max what was wrong and he starts listing out all the things that went wrong today. Moon tells him he’s had such a “bad hair day,” which means to have a bad day in...
Curated Video
Introduction to Coding: The Language of Computers
Coding is the language that powers the technology around us. It's the set of instructions that computers follow to perform their functions. From smartphones and computers to cars and microwaves, code is what makes these devices work.
Oxford Online English
Emails in English - How to Write an Email in English - Business English Writing
In this lesson, you can learn how to write an email in English. Do you need to write emails at work? Are you worried that your emails aren’t clear, or that you make mistakes in English? In this lesson, you can see a how to write clear,...
Professor Dave Explains
Idiomatic Comparisons With Animals in Italian
Italians compare people to animals quite a bit.
Curated Video
Understanding Idioms: Getting Your Foot in the Door
In this video lesson, the teacher explains the concept of idioms and how to understand their meanings using context clues. The focus idiom is "to get one's foot in the door," and the teacher guides students through the process of...
Cerebellum
French: Aller (To Go) and Faire (To Do)
This clip provides a deeper dive into two important French verbs: Aller (To Go) and Faire (To Do). This is part 3 in the series: 'French: Asking About The Weather'.
Professor Dave Explains
Italian Vocabulary: Driving in the Car
Let's drive through the Italian countryside!
Curated Video
Understanding Idioms: Thorn in My Side
In this video, the teacher explains the meaning of the idiom "a thorn in my side" using context clues. The lesson emphasizes that idioms cannot be understood by looking at the literal meaning of each word, and instead, learners need to...
Next Animation Studio
Early Bird Catches The Worm
Moon wants to to go early to the park to get a tennis court, but Max wants to sleep in because it's a Saturday. Moon tries to get Max out of bed by telling him that "the early bird catches the worm", which means that people who show up...
Next Animation Studio
Bigwig
Moon gets ready for a school play. Her role is a British high court judge and her costume includes a fancy, huge wig. Max notices the big wig and makes an important connection between the two words.
Curated Video
Understanding Idioms: Don't Cry Over Spilled Milk
In this video, the teacher explains the meaning of the idiom "don't cry over spilled milk" using context clues. She emphasizes that idioms cannot be understood by looking at the meaning of individual words, but rather require an...
Curated Video
Decoding Idioms: A Leopard Can't Change His Spots
In this video lesson, students will learn the meaning of the idiom "a leopard can't change its spots" by using context clues. The teacher explains the concept of idioms and how they cannot be understood by looking at the meaning of...