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The Business English Blog. SPAM Where does the term spam come from? Spam is the trademark of a canned luncheon meat product; one of my not so pleasant memories of school dinners is spam fritters (sliced, battered and deep-fried), mushy peas and chips. All dripping in fat. Today, the term spam is mostly associated with unsolicited, unwanted, and usually . Read more →. Salutations & Closes. What is the correct salutation for business English e-mails and how do I end them? Read more →.
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The Business English Blog. 40 Prepositional Phrases for Emails. Test your knowledge of prepositions and improve your email writing skills! Prepositions, particularly when part of a prepositional phrase or phrasal verb, are often problematic for learners of English. Not only can meaning be lost if incorrectly used, in some cases they can lead to a misunderstanding. For example, if you deal with children, you . Read more →. It’s not what you say. It’s how you say it! Read more →. Read more →. Various gramm...
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The Business English Blog. This is our app! Put together perfect English e-mails and job applications in a few clicks. With over 5000 sentences, phrases and idioms you’ll never be at a loss for words again. Http:/ www.emailwriter.co.uk/. IPhone and iPad (IOS 4.3 ). Https:/ itunes.apple.com/de/app/emailwriter/id586030789? Android (2.3 ). Https:/ play.google.com/store/apps/details? 2 thoughts on “ EmailWriter App. May 14, 2013 %I:%M %p. Very nice feature for international contacts. Jun 24, 2013 %I:%M %p.
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The Business English Blog. Homophones Vocabulary & Pronunciation. Homophones Vocabulary and Pronunciation English is renowned for its logic or, as some would say, severe lack of it! This is mostly due to English being a melting pot of other languages, which, I believe, makes it such a rich language. Once you have mastered the rather misleading English spelling, you then discover that . Read more →. Read more →. Read more →. In business, as in life, things change. You need to be able to talk about mov...
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The Business English Blog. 40 Prepositional Phrases for Emails. Test your knowledge of prepositions and improve your email writing skills! Prepositions, particularly when part of a prepositional phrase or phrasal verb, are often problematic for learners of English. Not only can meaning be lost if incorrectly used, in some cases they can lead to a misunderstanding. For example, if you deal with children, you . Read more →. It’s not what you say. It’s how you say it! Read more →. Read more →. 12 simple ste...
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The Business English Blog. 40 Prepositional Phrases for Emails. Test your knowledge of prepositions and improve your email writing skills! Prepositions, particularly when part of a prepositional phrase or phrasal verb, are often problematic for learners of English. Not only can meaning be lost if incorrectly used, in some cases they can lead to a misunderstanding. For example, if you deal with children, you . Read more →. The 9 Pronunciations of -ough. Read more →. Job Applications Cover Letters. People ...
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The Business English Blog. English for Human Resources (HR). Laquo; Phrasal Verbs. Job Applications Cover Letters. English for Human Resources (HR). 25 Nov 2013 lexis. People are definitely a company’s greatest asset. It doesn’t make any difference whether the product is cars or cosmetics. A company is only as good as the people it keeps. Companies are becoming more global and more complex, with international teams working closely together via teleconference, videoconference, e-mail and traditional busin...
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The Business English Blog. 8220;One should not aim at being possible to understand,. But at being impossible to misunderstand.”. Marcus Fabius Quintilian (AD 35-95). The Business English Blog. I intend to answer your questions about business English e-mails; structure, style and language. This information will also help you to get more out of the EmailWriter App. The Business English Blog. Provides regular explanations, articles and exercises on the subject of e-mails and the English language. We have cr...
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The Business English Blog. Laquo; Homophones Vocabulary & Pronunciation. Homophones Part 2 (p z). 29 Jun 2013 lexis. This is a spoof financial news story that has been doing the rounds. Here are two worksheets to help you understand the metaphors:. News from the Japanese banking system. One comment on “ Business Metaphors. Jun 29, 2013 %I:%M %p. There is a more sobering tape released on the Irish Anglo Bank tapes, that has some interesting business phrases e.g. skin in the game amongst others:.
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The Business English Blog. The 9 Pronunciations of -ough. Laquo; Job Applications Cover Letters. The 9 Pronunciations of -ough. 27 Apr 2014 pronunciation. The English language is renowned for its sometimes seemingly illogical spelling and pronunciation. -ough is a perfect example of this. Try reading this short passage about investments. The shares were worth nought I have since thrown them it in the lough. Maybe Nessie will slough her skin when she sees them. I ought to have known better! 8221; said he,...