25 Essential Business Idioms for Fluent English
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Learn 25 Essential Business Idioms for Fluent English
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@notautuber-zo3nnFor example god drop the ball when creating humans ?
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@mailapmaganda9003I think no one can study all phrasal verbs and finish them because they very huge . We shall understand them contextually . Not necessarily you learn every vocabulary of a particular language. Some are understood through context.
The problem we have with native speakers is speaking fast!
Not only the problem of phrasal verbs but also fast speaking. This is the big challenge I have in understanding native speakers English.
And I don't think I will overcome this challenge! It's a serious problem I have
Tiny Print! Always use magnification to cross the t's and to do the I's.
@thilakasirispathiranage9981I really liked the way you present your lessons.
You hit the nail on the head.
I'll try to attend your lessons to get the whole picture and reach the bottom line ,I may think outside the box to reach my goals.
I'll try to keep up your scheduled classes to play catch up your american pronouncition which is difficult to me.
I hope that I crossed the t's and dotted the i's to ensure that there willnot be any grammatical errors in writing.
And to cover all the bases, I must put out all the fires to aviod any mistakes.
Thank you for this usefull lesson for nonenative speakers like me .
I hope in the near future that I'll go extra mile for your lessons.
Russian students taught me that there's a similar idiom in Russian, which goes It's still up the ass.
@deller5924Lisa, in Portuguese we have quite similar expressions. Some of them, identic.
@claudioanael8321El Cobrador es el hombre.
@IgnacioWilliams-d8lexcellent video..thanks
@VictoriaLuzardo-o9gto play it be ear is similar to we'll cross that bridge when we come to it
@yuritovbin8953So good I learned alot, thank you !
@igorstyle2oufI learnt more English from this woman
@RichardSalaka-r6ibottom line is not only the main point.
it's also theĀ finalĀ lineĀ in theĀ accountsĀ of aĀ companyĀ orĀ organization,Ā statingĀ theĀ totalĀ profitĀ orĀ lossĀ that has been made:
How will theĀ riseĀ inĀ interestĀ ratesĀ affectĀ ourĀ bottomĀ line?
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@GjkGocengan2025Short, focused sections with friendly reminders help turn practice into a daily habit Do you prefer slower examples or realāspeed clips for beginners? Also, I create comparable miniāpractice videos and would really appreciate any suggestions to help me grow.
@Thį»ThùyAnhNguyį» n-k3kSupportive pacing, tidy visuals, and repeatāafterāme cues make this super accessible �� How do you plan speaking prompts for shy learners? ā I also share brief practice sessions and would love your pointers to refine my approach.
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@seeker_chicago4352Helpful captions and approachable examples make comprehension straightforward Do you prefer slower examples or real-speed clips for beginners? I post similar micro-lessons and would really value your perspective on how I can get better.
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