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What's the difference between 'expertise' and 'experience'?
Does 'expertise' refer to a more specific knowledge, like you've got to master a skill? I mean, you have experience, but you're already specialized in it.
Thank you.
Nov 25, 2015 9:13 PM
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You got the idea.
Example : I have an expertise in teaching English. (It means I'm really good at it , like an expert at it)
I have experience in teaching English. (It means I've done it before but it doesn't mean I'm good at it)
I hope this helps. (Btw, I don't have an expertise in English ,this is just an example :))
November 25, 2015
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Yes you have the right idea. 'Expertise' comes from the word 'expert', so a person has a high level of knowledge and experience in a particular area.
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