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How to Interrupt Politely in English (Without Seeming Rude)

December 30, 2025

Knowing when to speak is one thing. Knowing how to jump in without derailing the conversation — or offending someone — is a completely different skill. Whether you’re in a business meeting, a job interview, or the IELTS Speaking test, the ability to interrupt politely in English will make you sound far more fluent and […]

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Swinging for the Fences: A Conversation about Baseball

May 28, 2023

Are you a fan of America’s pastime, or are you a newcomer to the world of baseball? Either way, this conversational post is designed to introduce some of the key vocabulary, phrases, and discussions common among baseball enthusiasts. Not only will this post improve your English language skills, but you’ll also gain insight into the […]

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“Speak Your Mind!” – Expressing Opinions in Easy English

April 26, 2023

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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“This Way, Please!” – Navigating Directions in Daily English Conversations

April 26, 2023

Hello, language explorers! Are you ready to become expert navigators in the world of English? In this sixth installment of our “Common English Phrases for Daily Conversations” series, we’ll focus on asking for and giving directions, common phrases for guiding others, and how to clarify instructions when needed. So, let’s hit the road and sharpen […]

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1. Quick introduction

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2. Speaking and writing check

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You receive direct feedback on what is clear, what is weak, and what to fix first.

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