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Andrea Fixes Your English

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5 professional phrases for feedback: ✔️ Thank you for your feedback ✔️ I see what you mean… ✔️ That’s a good point… ✔️ Could you clarify…? ✔️ I appreciate your guidance 🎧New podcast episode out now! youtu.be/uVhvBkyjIhk #learnenglish #workenglish #businessenglish

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Polite alternatives for the workplace: ❌ “I don’t agree.” ✅ “I’m not sure I see it that way.” ✅ “I see your point, but I have a different view.” This is how you disagree without sounding rude. #PoliteEnglish #WorkplaceEnglish

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If you… – Worry about how you sound in meetings – Struggle to write professional emails – Want to sound natural in English conversations 👉 That’s exactly what I teach. DM me if you’re ready to improve. #CareerGrowth #BusinessEnglish

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Which is correct? 👇 A) “Despite of the rain, we played football.” B) “Despite the rain, we played football.” Your answer? #englishquiz

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Better alternatives to “I don’t know”: ✅ “I’ll need to check and get back to you.” ✅ “That’s a good question. Let me find out.” You don’t just avoid mistakes. You sound professional and reliable. #EnglishTips #WorkplaceEnglish

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Maria, a client in London, said: “Now I can make small talk with colleagues naturally. I used to avoid it completely.” That’s what happens when you practise English you’ll actually use at work. #BusinessEnglish #LearnEnglish

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Choose the correct sentence: A) “He explained me how it works.” B) “He explained how it works to me.” Which one? #englishquiz