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Common Filler Words

A filler word is a word or phrase that doesn’t add much meaning to a sentence but is often used in speech to fill pauses, give the speaker time to think, or make the conversation sound more natural.

Business Idioms

Idioms are expressions whose meanings are not directly derived from the individual words they contain. Instead, they have figurative meanings that are understood culturally or contextually.

Linking Words

Linking words (also known as transition words or connectors) are used in English to connect ideas, sentences, and paragraphs, making writing and speaking more cohesive and logical.

English Conditionals

The three types of conditional sentences in English are used to express different situations and their possible outcomes, based on varying degrees of probability or certainty.

Most Common Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal verbs are verbs that consist of a main verb combined with one or more particles (prepositions or adverbs). Their meanings often differ from the literal meanings of the individual words, making them tricky.

Words to avoid

In a business meeting, certain words and phrases can come across as unprofessional, unclear, or negative. Here are some words to avoid and better alternatives.

Agreement or disagreement

In this document you will find some ways to express agreement and disagreement in both formal and informal context.

Presentation Expressions

In this document you will find some ways to present your ideas in both formal and informal context.

Use of As and Like

"As" and "like" are often confused because they can both be used for comparisons, but they have different meanings and grammatical functions. Here you can find how they differ:

Meeting Expressions

These expressions will be very useful for formal and informal meetings.

Reported Speech

Reported speech is when we report what someone else said without quoting their exact words. 

Routine Verbs

In this document you will find a list of the most common routine verbs and adverbs.

Gerund or Infinite

Some English verbs are followed by either gerund or infinitive. Other verbs require both, but change meaning. This document lists the most common.

More Business Expressions

In this document you will find more expressions to look more fluent in business.

See, Look or Watch?

The words "see," "look," and "watch" are all related to vision, but they have different uses and nuances depending on the situation. Here's a breakdown of the differences.

Interview Questions

Students are often asked why they are learning business English and being able to discuss this in a clear and informative way will do wonders for their confidence.

Prepositions

This document includes a list of prepositions used after verbs, nouns and adjectives 

Countable or Uncountable?

Countable and uncountable refer to how we categorize nouns based on whether they can be counted individually or not.

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