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Your Professional Story in English Matters More Than You Think
Explaining your professional background in English is more than listing jobs and responsibilities. It is about telling a clear, structured story that communicates growth, direction, and value. In this article, discover practical strategies, transition phrases, and communication techniques that help professionals sound more confident, intentional, and credible in interviews, networking, and leadership conversations.
7 may4 Min. de lectura


And. But. So. The small words shaping how you sound at work
Three small words can shape how you sound at work more than you think. And, but, so are not just connectors. They influence tone, clarity, and how your message is received. In this article, learn how to use them with intention to sound more collaborative, precise, and confident in professional English.
2 may3 Min. de lectura


Leadership English: The Power of Saying the Same Thing Without Sounding Repetitive
Leadership English means communicating ideas with clarity, flexibility, and authority — without sounding repetitive in meetings or professional conversations.
10 feb4 Min. de lectura


Using English at Work: When Silence Is a Choice and When It’s Avoidance
Silence at work can be leadership or avoidance. Learn how using English at work becomes a choice that shapes your authority, clarity, and presence.
29 ene3 Min. de lectura


Why Your Best Ideas Appear After the Meeting (and How to Bring Them In Earlier When You’re Working in English)
Your best ideas arrive late because English slows your thinking. Learn how to bring them into the meeting earlier and speak with real impact.
12 ene3 Min. de lectura


Why Over-Preparation Makes You Less Effective in English (and what to do instead)
Over-preparing in English can hurt clarity and confidence. Learn how to speak more effectively in meetings and presentations—without scripts.
8 ene4 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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