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🇬🇧 Here’s a B2-C1 level English tutorial and quiz based on movies 🇺🇸 Tutorial: Descriptive Language in Movie 🎦 Reviews Movies are an exciting topic for discussion, and being able to describe films in detail is a great way to improve your English. Here are some key vocabulary words and phrases to help: 1. Vocabulary for Movie Reviews - Plot – The story of a movie (The plot of Inception is complex and thought-provoking). - Genre – The category of a movie (This film belongs to the sci-fi genre). - Cinematography – The visual aspects of a film (The cinematography in Dune is breathtaking). - Twist – An unexpected event in the story (The movie had a shocking twist at the end). 🔀 - Box office hit – A movie that earns a lot of money (Avengers: Endgame was a massive box office hit). 2. Common Expressions - “It kept me on the edge of my seat.” 💺 (The movie was thrilling and suspenseful.) - “The acting was top-notch.” (The performances were excellent.) - “I was completely immersed in the story.” (I felt deeply engaged.)
Which 2010 film directed by Christopher Nolan features a dream within a dream and stars Leonardo DiCaprio?
a) Interstellar
b) Inception
c) The Prestige
d) Tenet
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In Business, Communication is Currency: In the business world, communication is currency—it buys trust, builds relationships, and closes deals. But speaking English in a corporate setting isn’t just about grammar or vocabulary. It’s about knowing when to be direct, when to be diplomatic, and how to make your point without saying too much or too little. After 10+ years in U.S. corporate world, I know that mastering these subtleties is what separates a good communicator from a great one. Business English is more than industry jargon—it’s the everyday interactions, the effective emails, and the networking chats that leave a lasting impression. As a new tutor here on iTalki, I’m excited to help professionals navigate these waters. Whether it’s handling tough conversations or just feeling more at ease with your colleagues, let’s work together to turn language into your strongest asset. What’s one business situation that always trips you up at work? Share it below—I’m curious to know! 👇
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