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Welcoming Visitors in English

August 19, 2013August 29, 2015 falibo Leave a comment Speaking
Welcoming Visitors in English

In this lesson, you’ll learn about both the formal and the informal ways of welcoming visitors. The first conversation is all about how to welcome someone to your house in a friendly way and the second conversation takes place in the formal setting of welcoming a business associate to your company. Conversation 1 : Welcoming a […]

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How to write an informal letter

August 11, 2013August 29, 2015 falibo 1 Comment Writing
Informal letter writing

Example of a letter to a pen-pal Let’s find out Mary’s worries and inquiries prior to visiting Morocco. Dear Mehdi, My parents have finally given me their OK to spend a couple of weeks with you next summer. We’ll certainly have so much fun together, won’t we ? But, I’m a bit panicky about this […]

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Thanking someone / Responding to Thanks

December 17, 2012October 16, 2015 falibo Leave a comment Speaking
Responding to thanks

Thanking someone personally Thanks! / Thanks a lot. Thank you very much. / Thanks very much. / Thank you so much. Thanks for coming along. Thanks for spending time on this. I can’t thank you enough. If there’s anything that 1 can do for you, just let me know. You’re a star! I don’t know […]

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Making an Appointment in English

February 19, 2012September 25, 2015 falibo Leave a comment Speaking
Making an Appointment in English

In this English conversation lesson, You will learn about both the formal and the informal ways of Making an Appointment. The first conversation is all about how to arrange an appointment with a friend and the second conversation takes place in the formal setting of booking an appointment with a lawyer. Conversation 1 : An […]

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Useful expressions about Love

February 14, 2012October 1, 2015 falibo Leave a comment Real Life, Speaking
Love

Love This verb is classed as a stative verb, because it describes a person’s emotional state, as opposed to an action. This means that it is normally used in the non-progressive form (“I love” not “I’m loving”). However, since 2003, the slogan for McDonald’s has been “I’m lovin’ it”, which was the name of a […]

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