Embracing the ‘-ish’: A Modern Twist to English Communication
One of the more playful and flexible aspects of English is the use of “-ish” as an appendage to words. It’s a twist that adds nuance and subtlety to conversations.
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One of the more playful and flexible aspects of English is the use of “-ish” as an appendage to words. It’s a twist that adds nuance and subtlety to conversations.
It’s time to say ‘no’, but how do you do it without feeling guilty or causing offense?
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Small talk is all about engaging in light, informal conversations that help establish rapport and build connections. However, some topics can create tension, discomfort, or conflict, so it’s best to steer clear of them.
Let’s wave goodbye to awkward goodbyes!
Hi, language friends! Are you ready to share your thoughts in English? In this easy-to-understand ninth part of our “Common English Phrases for Daily Conversations” series, we’ll learn how to express opinions in English, find out common phrases for agreeing and disagreeing, and learn how to say you’re not sure or don’t have a strong […]
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Sometimes, we need to say no to a request.
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