So, happy to hear from you, about business lesson with good manners it can be impressive and attract also, the other thing is that good impression from the opposite side who actually connected in conversation with me, it is acceptable for everyone like and love, I have So many books in different writing style one of them is specially for phrases and round about 50,000 title, and headed it is a good dictionary of phrases. Of course you're update for me also helping both of us learning for me and subscribsion for you it is relevant for both of us.
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Thank you for sharing your ideas, Julie! This is really informative.
Hi teacher every Thursday I get very happy becouse I take lesson with you It's really amusing I want you to give us lessons about many phrasal we can use in real life Thanks again
All her lessons speak by themselves and are so beneficial for me, you've been so helpful and that's mean a lot to me. So thank you ever so much for bringing about lessons like this.
You have so clear and beautiful voice. I really loved the video. Also, I would be grateful to if got a chance to talk to you. I actually look forward to having conversations with in order to improve my English.
I wonder these lessons are from your Essential business English course. I can't wait to join. Quality of this lessons are simply great. Thank you Julie for this great lesson. See you soon on the next lesson.
Hey Ahmed, my pleasure. For now there are no downloadable PDF files to go with the lessons, but I'll be leaving notes in the description for future lessons. 😉
Hey, I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson. I have lots of free content here on RU-vid and on Instagram. My classes and courses are paid. You can learn more about them here: englishetc.com/courses
Thank you for your video, But im looking for the email where there is a # reply above this line : How to do this is my question Please respond, its driving me nuts on how to o this. Thanks :)
In the Sentence Starter section around 6:45, don't we need to use coma? I am working with a person who usually has a 4-line paragraph without any break...
Hey Michelle, great question. Sometimes we need a comma with basically and sometimes we don't. If we say "so basically," it's followed by a comma and if we use "basically" on it's own, we don't need a comma. 😉
Hi, I will be creating more lessons on email writing in the future that I'm sure will be helpful for you. 😊 In the meantime, if you are looking for one-to-one classes, here are the details: englishetc.com/one-to-one-lessons I also have a self-study Business English Course. You can learn more about it here: speakenglishwithtiffaniacademy.com/p/essential-english-for-business
Hey Anzar, Here is the link for Business English Week: sewt.speakenglishwithtiffani.com/lp-business-english-week/ Here is the Essential English for Business Course: speakenglishwithtiffaniacademy.com/p/essential-english-for-business