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290 contributions to English Hunters' Skool
💼 Speaking Challenge: Business Meetings! 🗣️✨
Imagine you are taking part in a team meeting at work. You need to share your opinion, agree or disagree with someone, and make suggestions politely and clearly. 🎯 Your Goal: Practice expressing your ideas naturally in a professional setting using real business phrases. 💡 Useful Phrases to Use: - In my opinion, we should… - From my perspective… - I completely agree with you, but… - I see your point, however… - One possible solution could be… - Let’s focus on… - Shall we move on to the next point? 💬 Discussion Prompts: 1. What’s one common problem that teams face in meetings? How would you handle it? 2. How can you disagree politely with a coworker? 3. What makes a meeting successful, in your opinion? 4. Imagine you are leading a meeting — how would you start and end it? 5. What’s one phrase from today’s challenge you’d like to start using in real meetings? 🗣️ Share your answers or record a short voice message practicing these phrases in your own business meeting scenario! Let’s sound confident and professional together! 💪🔥
1 like • Oct 13
- I think it’s about the difference between their opinions - I can handle it by hearing from the whole members, and discussing the situation then choosing the best option - I can hear his opinion, then say mine, and explain the situation - Discussion
📌 Business Vocabulary – Office Life 🏢
Useful words & phrases: - deadline - meeting agenda - promotion - coworker - overtime - productive 📝 Task: Write 4–5 sentences describing your typical work or study day. Use at least 3 of the words above naturally in your sentences.
2 likes • Oct 12
I always try to submit my tasks before the deadline, so I feel so productive. But my coworker always submits his tasks delayed . So he has to work overtime sometimes, and it’s not the best thing. I believe that we have to train ourselves to be on time
✍️ Writing Challenge: Office Life 🏢✨
Imagine you are describing a normal workday in your office or company. Think about your tasks, coworkers, meetings, and how you manage your time. Your challenge is to write 5–7 clear and natural sentences in English. 💡 Guiding Questions: 1. What are your main tasks during the day? 2. How do you organize your time to meet deadlines? 3. How do you communicate with your colleagues or manager? 4. What helps you stay productive and motivated? ✨ Useful Phrases: - My daily routine at work starts with… - I usually have meetings with my team to… - One of my main responsibilities is to… - To stay productive, I always try to… - Before I leave the office, I make sure to… 👉 Now it’s your turn! Write your short paragraph in the comments and describe your office life in a professional and natural way. 🚀
2 likes • Oct 8
My daily routine at work starts with a cup of coffee filled with happiness and passion to start my day I usually have meetings with my team to prepare for the next step in our company One of my main responsibilities is to prepare the proposal in a professional way , and connect with the other companies To stay productive, I always try to take small breaks, and stay calm Before I leave the office, I make sure to send all the emails, and finish my work
✍️ Writing Challenge: At the Repair Shop
Imagine you are at a repair shop (for your computer, phone, or car). Write 5–6 sentences using at least 2 of the vocabulary words above. 📝 Your Task: Answer these questions in writing: 1. What problem are you having with your device or car? 2. How long has it been broken? 3. What do you want the technician/mechanic to do? 4. Do you ask about the warranty or the cost? 5. What do you hope will happen after the repair?
2 likes • Sep 24
1) My car mirror broke 2) Since yesterday 3) To replace it with a new one 4) Yes , it costs 130 JD 5) To have a new good mirror
🛠️ Boost Your Vocabulary & Phrasal Verbs: Repairs Made Simple
Here are 10 super useful words and phrasal verbs you can use when something breaks and needs fixing: 1. Broken / Damaged = not working or in bad condition 2. To Fix / To Repair = to make something work again 3. Technician / Mechanic = a person who repairs devices or vehicles 4. Warranty = a written guarantee to repair or replace if it breaks 5. Parts = pieces that make up a device or machine 6. Cost / Price / Fee = the money you need to pay 7. Break down = to stop working suddenly 8. Figure out = to solve or understand a problem 9. Set up = to install or prepare for use 10. Look into = to investigate a problem 📝 Task: Write a short story (5–6 sentences) about fixing your phone, computer, or car. Use at least 3 of these words and 1 phrasal verb. 💬 📌 Example: Yesterday my laptop broke down, so I took it to a technician. He told me the parts were damaged and it would cost $50 to repair. I asked him to look into the problem more carefully. Finally, he managed to fix it and gave me a 3-month warranty. ✨ Real-life English starts with real-life problems — even when things break!
2 likes • Sep 24
Last week my phone broke down, and I figured out that I have to take it to a technician. He looked into and told me that the screen is highly damaged, and I have to pay 100 JD for it
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