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English for Brainstorming Sessions That Actually Work

June 5, 2026

Most people know how to have ideas. What trips them up is saying those ideas out loud, in English, in a room full of colleagues who are already talking over each other. Brainstorming sessions move fast, the language is informal, and if you hesitate too long, the moment’s gone. This post covers the English you […]

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English Phrasal Verbs for Business (With Practice)

February 20, 2026

Phrasal verbs are everywhere in business English, and they trip up even confident speakers. You can have perfect grammar, a strong vocabulary, and still sound oddly formal or robotic because you avoided them. This post fixes that. What Is a Phrasal Verb, Exactly? A phrasal verb is a verb combined with one or two small […]

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Business English Vocabulary for Meetings (+ Practice)

January 23, 2026

Meetings have their own language. If you’ve ever sat in a business meeting and understood every individual word but still felt lost, you’re not alone. The vocabulary professionals use in meetings is specific, formulaic, and — once you know it — surprisingly easy to use yourself. This post covers the most useful phrases and words […]

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Business English Collocations: 5 Mistakes to Stop Making

December 7, 2025

Native speakers do not notice collocations when they are right. They notice immediately when they are wrong. A small word choice error — using do instead of make, or strong instead of high — can make an otherwise fluent speaker suddenly sound like a beginner. Not because the meaning is unclear, but because the combination […]

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