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Indefinite Pronouns at Work: How to Sound More Natural and Professional in English
Indefinite pronouns like someone, anyone, everyone, and nothing appear constantly in workplace English. Learn how to use these small but powerful words naturally in meetings, emails, presentations, and conversations. Discover common mistakes to avoid and practical examples that can help you communicate more clearly and confidently at work.
15 jun4 min de lectura


Expressing Emotions at Work: Professional English for Difficult Feelings
Not every workplace conversation is about deadlines and deliverables. Sometimes you need the right words to describe how you're feeling. Learn practical, professional English expressions for emotions such as feeling overwhelmed, anxious, distracted, or simply not yourself, and communicate with greater confidence at work.
13 jun4 min de lectura


Salary Negotiation in English: How to Discuss Compensation Professionally
Talking about salary can feel uncomfortable, but it does not have to. Learn practical English phrases for asking for a raise, discussing compensation professionally, handling objections, and navigating salary conversations with confidence. Discover how to advocate for your value while maintaining positive workplace relationships.
12 jun5 min de lectura


Possessive Pronouns at Work: Sound More Natural and Professional in English
Possessive pronouns like mine, yours, ours, and theirs can make your professional English sound more natural, concise, and confident. In this article, you'll learn how to use them correctly in meetings, workplace discussions, emails, and presentations while avoiding common mistakes that can affect clarity and professionalism.
11 jun3 min de lectura


Too Enough and Just Right English for Professional Communication
Knowing when something is too expensive, not fast enough, or just right can make your professional English clearer and more effective. Learn how to use these three simple expressions to give feedback, discuss expectations, and communicate confidently in workplace conversations.
9 jun3 min de lectura


English Conditionals at Work: How If, When, and Though Change Your Message
What is the difference between if, when, and though? These small words can dramatically change the meaning, certainty, and tone of your message. Learn how to use English conditionals at work to communicate more clearly, confidently, and professionally in meetings, emails, and workplace conversations.
5 jun4 min de lectura


Unpaired Words in English: Why Is Someone Disgruntled but Never Gruntled?
Why is someone disgruntled but rarely gruntled? Why is a person ruthless when almost nobody talks about ruth? Explore the fascinating world of unpaired words in English and discover how centuries of language change have left behind some curious linguistic mysteries.
3 jun3 min de lectura


Past Perfect Tense: The Secret to Clearer Stories in English
Many English learners focus on vocabulary, but sometimes a single verb tense can dramatically improve clarity. The Past Perfect Tense helps you organize events in time, making your stories, explanations, and workplace communication easier to follow. Discover how one small grammar tool can make your English sound more precise, professional, and confident.
29 may4 min de lectura


Just, Only, Even: Three Small English Words That Change Your Tone
Words like just, only, and even may seem small, but they can completely change your tone in English. In professional communication, these subtle shifts affect how polite, precise, emotional, or confident you sound. Learn how small English words shape meaning, impact, and professional presence in real workplace communication.
27 may4 min de lectura


The Simple Past in English: How to Talk About Finished Actions Clearly
The simple past in English is essential for talking about completed actions, past experiences, and professional situations clearly and naturally. In this practical guide, learn when to use the simple past, how regular and irregular verbs work, and how stronger tense control can improve your confidence and communication at work.
26 may3 min de lectura


Polysemous Words in English: Why One Word Can Mean Many Things
Why does one English word sometimes mean completely different things? In this blog, we explore polysemous words like run, light, fine, and break to help you understand how context changes meaning in real English. A practical guide to sounding more natural and understanding English more deeply.
25 may3 min de lectura


Gerunds or Infinitives? One Small Grammar Choice That Changes Meaning
Should you say “stop working” or “stop to work”? Small grammar choices in English can completely change your meaning. In this article, discover the real difference between gerunds and infinitives, why they matter in professional communication, and how to sound more natural and precise in English at work.
24 may3 min de lectura


Small English Words, Big Communication Differences
Sometimes the biggest communication differences in English come from the smallest words. This, that, these, and those do more than identify objects. They can shape tone, perspective, connection, and even leadership presence. Understanding how small English words work in real conversations can help your English sound more natural, intentional, and professional.
22 may3 min de lectura


Facts or Opinion in English: How to Tell the Difference
Learn to tell facts from opinions in English. Improve your reading comprehension, critical thinking, and professional communication by spotting bias, recognizing nuance, and understanding the author’s intent.
21 may2 min de lectura


Than or As: Make Your Comparisons Clear
Master the difference between than or as to make your English clear, precise, and professional. Learn when to highlight differences with “than” and show equality with “as,” with practical examples and exercises to make your comparisons natural and confident.
20 may2 min de lectura


English Words That Sometimes Mean Their Opposite
Some of the most common English words quietly carry completely different meanings depending on context. From fast and bolt to weather and sanction, this article explores fascinating English contronyms and why understanding context is one of the keys to real fluency in professional English.
12 may4 min de lectura


Actually, In Fact, Really: Small Words That Shape How You Sound in English
Small words can completely change the tone and clarity of your English. In this article, explore the real difference between actually, really, and in fact, and learn how these everyday expressions shape natural, precise, and professional communication.
8 may4 min de lectura


His, Him, Her, or Their? A Quick Guide to English Pronouns
Confused by his, him, her, or their? Learn how English pronouns work in real situations and stop second-guessing your writing.
23 abr3 min de lectura


¿Tu Grammar Está On Point? Pon a Prueba tu Inglés con Este Quiz
Pon a prueba tu inglés con este quiz de gramática B1. ¿Listo para demostrar lo que sabes? ¡Descubre tu nivel y mejora tu fluidez!
19 feb 20252 min de lectura


You or Usted? Navigating Formality in Business English
Aprende a comunicarte con cortesía y profesionalismo en Business English, sin la distinción de “tú” y “usted” en español.
17 feb 20253 min de lectura
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