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Is English your second language? Do you work with native English speakers? Expanding your English vocabulary will allow you to communicate better with your native English speaking colleagues.
“Shy Away” is one of NINE phrases and idioms you’ll learn in the 30th episode of the Express to Impress podcast.
This episode is part two of How to Answer Interview Questions Without Rambling.
Stay tuned until the end of the episode when you will get homework to continue to improve your English communication skills.
Episode originally published on December 30, 2020.
Original theme music by Lucas Knutter
Read the transcript at https://www.express-to-impress.com/english-phrases/
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Idioms and Phrases About Job Interviews
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American interviewers want to hear precise, simple, and clear answers. They don’t want to hear rambling or layered communication. Australians, Canadians, and Germans appreciate this communication style too.
On the other hand, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese interviewers are more likely to appreciate sophisticated, nuanced, and layered communication styles.
In this episode, we dive into communication styles by nationality, and you’ll learn how to prepare for an interview with a hiring manager who expects concise answers.
If you’re accustomed to talking at length and rambling, modifying your communication style will take some effort. But, it’s possible if you follow the seven tips outlined in the episode.
In this episode, you’ll also hear an example of a concise answer to the interview question, what would you do if you knew your boss was wrong about something?
Episode originally published on December 24, 2020
Read the transcript at https://www.express-to-impress.com/interview-questions/
Theme music by Lucas Knutter.
Infographics on Pinterest.

How to Answer Interview Questions Without Rambling
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This episode is part two of How to Lead Conference Calls. You were reminded that participants will appreciate it when you wrap up a conference call on time. In this episode, you will learn the definitions of eight new English idioms and phrases, including definitions for “on the dot” and “wear many hats.”
You'll also get some homework at the end so you can continue to improve your English communication skills. Tune in to continue building your English vocabulary with new idioms and phrases!
Episode originally published on December 18, 2020.
Original theme music by Lucas Knutter
Read the transcript at https://www.express-to-impress.com/english-idioms-and-phrases/
Join the Express to Impress community on LinkedIn.
See infographics for this episode on Pinterest.

English Idioms And Phrases And Conference Calls
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Nowadays, conference calls are the norm. Whether your team members live within a 30-minute radius of one another or live on different continents, you’ll likely conduct all meetings over conference calls.
By now, you know some of the perils of conference calls. Someone forgets to mute themselves, and you hear them breathing or eating their lunch, someone forgets to unmute themselves when they start talking, someone is talking, and then their kid or spouse barges in their office making noise. No matter what unusual situation unfolds during a conference call, someone has to manage the conversation and make it as effective as possible.
In this episode, you will learn how to lead conference calls. We’ll focus on audio conference calls, not video conference calls, which deserve their own episode.
Episode originally published on December 11, 2020.
Read the transcript at https://www.express-to-impress.com/conference-calls/
Theme music by Lucas Knutter.
Infographics on Pinterest.

How to Lead Conference Calls
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This episode is part two of Salary Expectations: How to Answer This Interview Question.
You learned to reassure the interviewer that you are reasonable and won’t give them a headache about salary down the line. In this episode, you will learn the definitions of five new English idioms and phrases, including definitions for “give (someone) a headache” and “down the line.”
You'll also get some homework at the end so you can continue to improve your English communication skills. Tune in to continue building your English vocabulary with new idioms and phrases!
Episode originally published on December 4, 2020.
Original theme music by Lucas Knutter
Read the transcript at https://www.express-to-impress.com/idioms-phrases/
Join the Express to Impress community on LinkedIn.
See infographics for this episode on Pinterest.

Idioms and Phrases for Salary Negotiations
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Hey iTalkiers.
In this episode, I want to talk a little about how social media use affects mental health.
Follow this link for a complete script of the podcast.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_9SkTwtd-KeUSPIIK6fcS9MrkQEyHfN4ULZUmVM4kzE/edit?usp=sharing

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