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Own Up to Your Mistakes: Meaning, Examples, and How to Use It at Work
Own Up to Your Mistakes: Meaning, Examples, and How to Use It at Work

Learn Business English Vocabulary: Phrase of the Week
Learn Business English vocabulary with Phrase of the Week!
This Week's Phrase:
WRAP UP BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS

Learn Business English Vocabulary: Phrase of the Week
Learn Business English vocabulary with Phrase of the Week ! Each week, we introduce a new phrase to help you sound more natural and...

Business English Vocabulary Challenge: pose, propose, dispose, impose, and expose
Welcome to the Business English Vocabulary Challenge! This week, we’re focusing on five common verbs: pose, dispose, propose, impose, ...

Learn Business English Vocabulary: Phrase of the Week
Learn Business English vocabulary with Phrase of the Week ! Each week, we introduce a new phrase to help you sound more natural and...

Business English Vocabulary Challenge: Idioms for Decision-Making
Welcome to the Business English Vocabulary Challenge! Idioms make your English sound more natural and confident. In this article, you’ll...

Learn Business English Vocabulary: Phrase of the Week
Learn Business English vocabulary with Phrase of the Week ! Each week, we introduce a new phrase to help you sound more natural and...

Business English Pronunciation: 7 Tricky Adjectives You Need to Pronounce Correctly
Business English Pronunciation: 7 Adjectives You Need to Know In this article, we'll focus on seven Business English adjectives you often...

Business English Vocabulary Challenge: dig your own spot or grave?
Welcome to the Business English Vocabulary Challenge! Today we're learning another common Business English idiom. Today's Challenge:...

Listening Comprehension: How Do You Balance Work and Relaxation?
Level: B1 Activity Plan "How Do You Balance Work and Relaxation?" Step 1. Listen to the recording and answer the questions. 1. What...

The difference between USED TO, BE USED TO, and GET USED TO
English can sometimes be tricky, especially when phrases sound similar but have different meanings. Three such phrases are "used to, ""be...

Six Business English adjectives ending in -ed and their prepositions, with practice exercises
In this article, we will explore six Business English adjectives ending in -ed (five, actually, plus "grateful", lol) and their...

Ten Business English Idioms: Practice Exercises and Worksheets
"Think outside the box," "read between the lines," "hit the ground running," what do all these expressions mean? Is it about someone...

What are the most common collocations with the verb "seek" in Business English? (with practice exercises)
This article explores the most common collocations with the verb "seek" in Business English. Using appropriate collocations is crucial...


Practice These 10 Advanced Real-life Career Expressions and Take the Quiz
In this article, we'll explore 10 must-know real-life career expressions in Business English. You can test your knowledge with our...
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