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💼 Business English Topic of the Day: Giving Opinions Professionally
👋 Hello everyone! In the workplace, it’s important to share your ideas clearly — but also respectfully and diplomatically. 📌 Today’s Focus: Expressing Opinions in a Professional Way Instead of sounding too strong or direct, try these phrases: 🔹 This is wrong.→ I see it a bit differently. 🔹 That won’t work. → I’m not sure that approach will be effective. 🔹 Your idea is bad.→ Perhaps we could consider an alternative. 💡 Useful Expressions: ➡️ In my opinion… ➡️ From my perspective… ➡️ It seems that… ➡️ One possible approach could be… 🎯 Mini Challenge: Rewrite this sentence in a more professional way: 👉 “I don’t agree with you.” Share your answer in the comments 👇 Let’s communicate ideas with confidence and professionalism! 🚀😇🌟
💼 Business English Topic of the Day: Giving Opinions Professionally
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Welcome @Janina Scheffler! 👏
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“I don’t agree with you” In a more professional way that phrase might be: “ I have a different perspective on that…”
🎓 Academic English Focus of the Week: Write with Clarity & Confidence
👋 Hello everyone!😜 Academic English is not about using difficult words — it’s about expressing your ideas clearly, logically, and professionally. This week, we’re focusing on formal writing and academic vocabulary ✍️ 🔹 Use clear topic sentence 🔹 Support your ideas with examples 🔹 Link ideas using academic connectors 🔹 Avoid informal language such as gonna, wanna, stuff 📚 Examples of Academic Linking Words: ➡️ Adding ideas: moreover, furthermore, in addition ➡️ Contrasting ideas: however, on the other hand, although ➡️ Giving reasons: because, since, due to ➡️Showing results: therefore, as a result, consequently ➡️ Giving examples: for example, for instance 💡 Mini Challenge: Write 3–4 sentences on this topic:“Why is education important in today’s world?” Try to include at least 2 academic linking words in your response. Share your answer in the comments 👇 Let’s learn together and build strong academic English skill!😇🌻💪🏿
🎓 Academic English Focus of the Week: Write with Clarity & Confidence
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Hi ! In my opinion, education is the foundation for the society development. In addition, it helps building respectful and clever relationships as a result of knowledge and awareness about several and important topics in life. Since the world has population from different countries and cultures, I would say that education, in the broadest sense of the word, brings people together.
Focus: Real-Life English – What People Actually Say 🗣️
Hey , everyone!! Forget perfect grammar for a minute. Let's talk about how native speakers really talk. Here are 3 real-life English phrases you won't find in most textbooks: 1. "I'm all set" → Means "I'm done / I have everything I need."Example: At a coffee shop – "Anything else?" "No thanks, I'm all set." 2. "That makes sense" → Means "I understand why / I agree with the logic."Example: "If you leave early, you'll miss traffic." "That makes sense." 3. "I'll pass" → Means "No thank you" (polite but direct).Example: "Want to go for a run?" "I'll pass today, my legs are sore." Your real-life challenge: Next time you order food, ask for directions, or reply to a coworker – try using ONE of these. Share below: Which phrase will you try first? Or share a real-life English phrase you've heard recently. 👇 Let's learn English the way it's actually spoken.😇🌻
Focus: Real-Life English – What People Actually Say 🗣️
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@Issa Pace Thank you very much Issa! I’m glad to be here!
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@Nikhil Singh Thank you Nikhil! Nice to meet you!
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