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A Must Skill To Have As An IELTS Speaking Performer! And For Corporate Employees. (read on, the gift is down the page)! This is my recording of preparing a student to succeed as an IELTS speaking taker. Here are some transcribed ideas from the podcast: 1. Mindset is the key. What you think about your success will dictate what you say, how you say it, it will influence your fluency, your grammar, your vocabulary! It all starts off WITH YOU THINKING : "I AM A BRIGHT INDIVIDUAL'! I am a bright individual, I feel that I am a bright individual, I possess the qualities of a bright individual. I am the owner of being the bright individual. 2. How I prepared for the IELTS test and what I did to achieve 8.5 and then 9.0 in the speaking section? 3. You have the technical skill and the mindset skill. 4. Who are you competing with? 5. What were my other successes with this strategy in 2018 and in 2022? 6. The acceptance of ideas talked about and moving on to further preparation. My student, I decided to share it with you because you cannot miss to go into IELTS or ANY ENDEVOIR (job interview preparation, business English) without this CRUCIAL ELEMENT called the mindset! Listen to it few times, let it germinate in you and if you want to take it further - grab the book called: The Magic Of Thinking Big By David Schwartz - you'll get business advices on how to succeed in the corporate world. My students are presidents of companies, VPs of departments, business owners and they ALL share the same thing - what I talk about in the podcast. Join some of my coaching classes to elevate your game as communicator!
A Must Skill To Have As An IELTS Speaking Performer!
2023年11月22日
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Office English / Useful Phrases To Communicate At Work. Workplace communication is the process of exchanging information and ideas within a team or an organization as a whole. There are various of types of communication from formal to informal. The purpose is to ensure all are aware of variety of group's / organizations goals and can move together in unison. Here some easy but are used phases by native speakers in any offiece every day: Can you help me with…? This phrase is one of the most important and valuable in any workplace. Sometimes you may need to ask your colleagues for help. And it is the most polite way to do so. For example: Can you help me with this report? I can’t seem to find the correct data. Do you have a minute? This phrase is also widespread in the workplace. You can use it when you need to talk to your colleague but don’t want to bother them too much. For example: Do you have a minute? I need to ask you about the project we are working on. I’ll be right there. This phrase is usually used to let your colleagues know you are coming and will be there in a minute. For example: I’ll be right there. I just need to finish this report. What do you think? This phrase will come in handy if you need to ask for opinions or suggestions. For example: What do you think about this design? Should we change something? Here are just a few to get you to be clear that a simple English is the key - there is no need to make it too complicated when you speak to others, the main thing is that the communication is polite, respectful and in a manner where everyone understand's you. I hope it's useful and when you need to 'up your game' in English - book my classes now. To Your Success, Anatoly
Office English / Useful Phrases To Communicate At Work.
2023年11月18日
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5 Useful Phrases for the IELTS Speaking Test Taking the IELTS Speaking test is not difficult and in fact, you can even get a band score of 8 to 9…if you know what you are doing. The IELTS Speaking test lasts for about 11-14 minutes. It is designed to assess your pronunciation, fluency, grammar, and vocabulary. It is divided into three parts. When taking the IELTS Speaking test, you have to keep in mind that using effective phrases will help you get a high band score. Vocabulary and grammar are two of the criteria in this part of the IELTS test. Here are some ideas to help you succeed at it and to impress the examiner! 1. Opening Statements How you open your statements is your first opportunity to impress the examiner. Examples: Today, I’d like to share with you about… In this talk, I’m going to tell you how… 2. Closing statements The manner in which you end your statements plays a vital role in the IELTS speaking test too. Examples: In conclusion… To sum up… To summarize 3. Beginning the Main Body of Your Speech Once you are asked a question or given a topic to talk about, be creative and use phrases and expressions that the examiner will find appealing. Examples: First and foremost…. And why do I find it so appealing? It is, after all…. To begin with… 4. Building on Your Idea When you have started talking about your topic, you would want to include some background information and some explanations and examples to help develop your topic. Examples: Another reason why I like… One of the main advantages… One of the consequences… 5. Expressing Your Opinions You should change your words while presenting your viewpoint on a subject, just as you should when adding personal experiences, rather than repeating the phrase ‘I think’. Examples: In my opinion… I firmly believe that… From my point of view… These ideas will help you to succeed and more will be covered in our 1to1 private classes together. Schedule it now and to your success! Anatoly
5 Useful Phrases for the IELTS Speaking Test Succeed At Your IELTS Test Now!
2023年11月17日
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