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  • Phrasal verbs and idioms in use132
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  • Arguments and debates69
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Have you made up your mind?

  • mind
  • hesitate
  • phrasal verb
  • make up your mind
  • decide
  • make decision
  • decision
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What's the first thing that comes to your mind?
  • idea
  • question
  • wonder
  • mind
  • phrasal verb
  • occur
  • come to your mind
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Both posts were written keeping the 21-day habit myth in mind
  • mind
  • phrasal verb
  • keep in mind
  • remember
  • retain
  • bear in mind
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We need to come up with a solution to the problem.
  • idea
  • invent
  • mind
  • think
  • create
  • phrasal verb
  • prepare
  • resolve
  • innovate
  • infinitive
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We will come up with a fair offer after we receiving documentation.
  • idea
  • invent
  • offer
  • mind
  • think
  • present
  • create
  • phrasal verb
  • prepare
  • future tense
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Arguments and debates

Be fluent while discussing, debating, defending and arguing. Master prompt reactions, interjections and crowd controlling phrases. For example: “If I could finish my sentence I would say…”, "It doesn't take a genius to work out that...", "The same could be said about..." or "Probably a silly question but is that..."

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Emails and other online communication

Learn from real emails how to arrange a meeting, naturally asking for help or advice, requesting information, follow up communications like a human. How to open and close emails formally and informally. Imagine starting an email with “Sorry to be a pain, but can you…, ”Sorry for delay in getting back to you" or "Let me know if it works for you but no hurry"

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Phrasal verbs and idioms in use

Learning English isn’t only words and grammar. The interplay of prepositions with nouns, pronouns, and phrases; colorful uses of metaphors, idioms and phrasal verbs are just some of the things that goes into it.

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