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IT problems: explaining technical issues clearly
IT problems — a B1 English lesson. Practise using the past simple vs. present perfect and expand vocabulary for explaining technical issues.
Reporting tech issues: using past simple and present perfect
Reporting tech issues — a B1 English lesson. Practise past simple vs. present perfect and expand vocabulary around software problems.
Workplace conduct: Discussing harassment and using modals of obligation
Workplace conduct — a B2 English lesson. Practise modals of obligation and expand vocabulary around creating a respectful and safe work environment.
Corporate takeovers: mastering advanced negotiation language
Corporate takeovers — a C2 English lesson. Practise inverted conditionals for formal communication and expand vocabulary around acquisition defense strategies.
Strategic planning: presenting future objectives
Strategic planning — a C2 English lesson. Practise using future perfect and continuous tenses and expand vocabulary around corporate strategy.
Financial reporting: adding emphasis with cleft sentences
Financial reporting — a C1 English lesson. Practise using cleft sentences for emphasis and expand vocabulary around presenting company performance.
Business writing: crafting concise and effective summaries
Business writing — a B2 English lesson. Practise nominalization and the passive voice and expand vocabulary around professional communication and reporting.
Corporate finance: negotiating mergers and acquisitions
Mergers and acquisitions — a C1 English lesson. Practise hedging language and expand vocabulary around corporate finance and high-stakes negotiations.
Competitive analysis: using advanced comparatives
Business strategy — a C1 English lesson. Practise using advanced comparatives and expand vocabulary around competitive analysis.
Business processes: using the zero conditional for cause and effect
Business processes — a B1 English lesson. Practise the zero conditional and expand vocabulary around standard operating procedures.
Product reviews: using comparative and superlative adjectives
Product reviews — an A2 English lesson. Practise using comparative and superlative adjectives and expand vocabulary around describing technology.
Company rules: describing policies and procedures
Company rules — a B1 English lesson. Practise using the present simple for policies and expand vocabulary around workplace procedures.
