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What Does “Kick sth in” Mean? “Kick sth in” means to start working or taking effect, especially after a delay. It can also mean to contribute money or effort towards something. Introduction The phrasal verb “kick sth in” has two…
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Kick sth down Meaning / Examples / How to Use
What Does “Kick sth down” Mean? “Kick sth down” means to forcefully hit or push something down with your foot. It often refers to breaking or opening something by kicking it. Introduction The phrase “kick sth down” is a common…
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Kick sth back Meaning / Examples / How to Use
What Does “Kick sth back” Mean? “Kick sth back” means to return something, often money or an item, usually as a favor or repayment. It can also mean to relax and take it easy in informal contexts. Introduction The phrase…
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kick sth around Meaning, Examples & How to Use in English
What Does “kick sth around” Mean? “Kick sth around” means to discuss or think about an idea or plan in an informal way before making a decision. Introduction The phrase “kick sth around” is a common English phrasal verb used…
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Listening Quiz of Reassuring a Client During an Urgent Sales Request – English for Customer Service Representative – Advanced Level
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Vocabulary Flashcards and Quiz of Setting Priorities in Technical Support – English for Copywriter – Advanced Level
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Clarifying Expectations with a Difficult Client – English for Psychologist – Medium Level
Paul is a psychologist talking with Laura, a client. Laura has many concerns about therapy. They discuss what she expects and how therapy can help. Vocabulary: Therapy: Treatment to help with mental health Expect: To think something will happen Support:…
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Listening Quiz of Negotiating Terms After Receiving Unclear Requirements – English for Property Manager – Advanced Level
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Reassuring a Client When Resources Are Limited – English for Cloud Engineer – Easy Level
Robert and Sarah talk about a problem. They have few resources for the project. They want to keep the client happy. Vocabulary: Resources: Things like servers or tools needed to do work. Client: A person or company who buys services.…
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Listening Quiz of Coordinating Schedules During a Meeting – English for Civil Engineer – Medium Level
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