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Sarah and William talk about negotiating contracts. They work from home. Sarah gives William step-by-step advice. Vocabulary: Contract: A written agreement between two parties Negotiate: To discuss and agree on something Deadline: The time by which something must be done…
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Vocabulary Flashcards and Quiz of Clearing Up a Kitchen Mix-Up – English for Chef – Medium Level
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Listening Quiz of Asking for More Information During Feedback Sessions – English for Plumber – Advanced Level
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Vocabulary Flashcards and Quiz of Reassuring a Client During Limited Resources – English for Brand Manager – Advanced Level
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Onboarding a New Blockchain Developer – English for Blockchain Developer – Advanced Level
Anna helps Robert learn about blockchain development. They talk about the onboarding steps. Robert asks questions to understand better. Vocabulary: Onboarding: The process of introducing a new employee to a company Blockchain: A digital system for recording transactions securely Smart…
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Swilling: Drinking Greedily or Consuming Inferior Food – 3500 GRE Vocabulary Lessons
Swilling: Drinking Greedily or Consuming Inferior Food Explore the meaning, usage, and history of the word ‘swill’ – a versatile term that can describe the act of drinking in large quantities or referring to low-quality food and drink. Learn how…
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Swerving Through Life: The Sudden Turns and Twists of the Word “Swerve” – 3500 GRE Vocabulary Lessons
Swerving Through Life: The Sudden Turns and Twists of the Word ‘Swerve’ Explore the meaning, history, and usage of the dynamic word ‘swerve’. Learn how this verb and noun can add impact and immediacy to your writing, whether describing a…
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Exploring the Vivid Word “Swelter” – 3500 GRE Vocabulary Lessons
Exploring the Vivid Word ‘Swelter’ This video explores the meaning, history, and usage of the word ‘swelter’, which perfectly captures the discomfort of extreme heat. Learn how to use this powerful word accurately in your writing and speech. Picture yourself…
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Closing an Email Professionally with a Difficult Client – English for Physicist – Advanced Level
William and Laura discuss how to end an email professionally. They want to keep the tone polite with a difficult client. They focus on clear and respectful closing phrases. Vocabulary: Polite: Showing good manners and respect Professional: Following the rules…
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Project Updates and Team Coordination – English for Biologist – Medium Level
Robert and Linda discuss the latest project updates. They talk about progress and next steps. They plan to work with different teams smoothly. Vocabulary: Project: A planned work or task Team: A group of people working together Report: A document…

