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Like and As
These two small words are really great to use when linking parts of a sentence together, or giving more information about something. For example (like and such as) I enjoy playing ball sports, like football, rugby and tennis. I enjoy playing ball sports, such as football, rugby and tennis. They enjoy creative hobbies, like painting, knitting and writing. They enjoy creative hobbies, such as painting, knitting and writing. Like and as can both be used in these sentences, w

Joanne
Mar 192 min read
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How to: develop Business English
You can communicate in English. I know this because you're reading this blog post. So what is the difference between the English you learnt at school and Business English? Business English is formal English. We use it at work to: be clear communicate professionally make use of specialist vocabulary show cultural awareness The English you learnt at school helped you to pass your exams. You can use it when you go on holiday, to sing along to the lyrics of a pop song or just to

Joanne
Mar 123 min read
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5 tips to: improve your writing skills
How much do you need to write in your new language? Studying to achieve a qualification? You will need to write quite a bit. Going...

Joanne
Sep 2, 20253 min read
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