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Reassuring a Difficult Client in Team Collaboration – English for Recruiter – Medium Level
Daniel and Laura talk about helping a worried client. They want to work well as a team. They plan how to handle the client’s concerns calmly. Vocabulary: Reassure: To make someone feel less worried Concerns: Things that make someone worried…
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Vocabulary Flashcards and Quiz of Writing Update Emails After a Service Failure – English for Data Analyst – Medium Level
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Listening Quiz of Meeting Clients and Summarizing Key Points – English for Real Estate Agent – Easy Level
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Knock sth off Meaning, Examples & How to Use in English
What Does “Knock sth off” Mean? “Knock sth off” is a phrasal verb that means to reduce the price or amount of something, or to finish something quickly. It is often used in informal English. Introduction The phrase knock sth…
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Knock sth in Meaning, Examples & How to Use the Phrasal Verb
What Does “Knock sth in” Mean? “Knock sth in” means to hit or strike something so that it goes inside or becomes fixed firmly. It often refers to pushing or tapping an object into place with force. Introduction The phrase…
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Knock sth in sth Meaning, Examples & How to Use
What Does “Knock sth in sth” Mean? “Knock sth in sth” means to hit or push one object into another, often by accident or force. Introduction The phrasal verb “knock sth in sth” is used when you hit or push…
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Knock sth down Meaning, Examples & How to Use in English
What Does “Knock sth down” Mean? “Knock sth down” means to cause something to fall or collapse, usually by hitting or pushing it. It can also mean to reduce the price of something. Introduction The phrase “knock sth down” is…
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Listening Quiz of Making Phone Calls Under Deadline Pressure – English for Cybersecurity Analyst – Easy Level
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Vocabulary Flashcards and Quiz of Writing Emails to Identify Root Causes in Onboarding – English for Customer Service Representative – Advanced Level
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