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Episode 2 of the Genius language school podcast featuring my close friend Louis talking about moving to another country
Introduction
Idiom of the day + two things I am grateful for
Conversation
Language analysis
Can you spot any mistakes we made during the conversation?
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Moving Country
7 de março de 2022
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Hello and welcome to another episode of Engine English. Today's episode is part two of my 21 essential business English idioms. People still seem to have doubts about the differences there are between general and business English. Although there’s substantial overlapping, there are some clear differences. I will give you 11 useful idioms that you can use in the office with examples that will help you understand how you can use them.
If you would like to download my 21 Business English idioms as a PDF, please complete my email contact form below to access it:
https://mailchi.mp/6e1e2f376673/businessidioms

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