Business Communication Skills Tip

Types of Bad Bosses and How to Deal with Them. Type #1: 1. The Manager Who Says “Yes” and Then Pretends  Like That Was Never the Case You were given the “green light” to move forward on an initiative. But once again, your boss has not only changed her mind, but it appears she’s forgotten…

Grammar Tip

There/Their/They’re There means the opposite of here; “at that place.” Their means “belongs to them.” They’re is a contraction of “they are” or “they were.” There, their, and they’re are the big trio of commonly confused words. All three of them are pronounced the same, and the spelling differences don’t seem to do a good…

Damage (n.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “damage” (n.) Transcription: [dæmɪdʒ] Translation: повреждение Meaning: physical harm that impairs the value, usefulness, or normal function of something Example: The strong wind caused serious damage to the roof.– Сильный ветер серьезно повредил крышу. Synonym: harm, injury

Russia Expects 15 Percent Foreign Tourism Boost After World Cup

The football World Cup has helped “destroy stereotypes” about Russia. This will boost foreign tourism by 15 percent as fans head home and spread (распространить)  the word that they had a great time, said Deputy Prime Minister Olga Golodets.The month-long tournament, which ends with the final between (между) France and Croatia on Sunday, has so…

Business Communication Skills Tip

How to Check Email on Vacation and Still Enjoy Yourself. Tip #3: Don’t Engage Reading email is different than responding to email. As soon as you engage in any manner, such as forward, reply, or read triggering a message read-return receipt, people will start emailing more, assuming you are online. Do not encourage this.If you…

Grammar Tip

Used to vs. Simple Past Both simple past and used to can be used to describe past habits, past facts and past generalizations; however, used to is preferred when emphasizing these forms of past repetition in positive sentences. On the other hand, when asking questions or making negative sentences, simple past is preferred.Example:  You used…

Appraisal (n.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “appraisal” (n.) Transcription: [əˈpreɪzəl] Translation: оценка, оценка выполнения работы сотрудником Meaning: 1. an examination of someone or something in order to judge how good or successful they are; 2. a meeting where the manager of an employee talks to them about the quality of their work Example: Such an…

Business Communication Skills Tip

How to Check Email on Vacation and Still Enjoy Yourself. Tip #2: Set Boundaries While you’re Gone Check emails in the morning before anyone else is awake, do it alone, so others don’t feel overlooked or as if they aren’t your first priority during your planned time off.Keep it short, for example, 15 minutes in…

Grammar Tip

Used To. Use #2 : Past Facts and Generalizations Used to can also be used to talk about past facts or generalizations which are no longer true. Example: George used to be the best student in class, but now Lena is the best. – Джордж был лучшим учеником в классе, но теперь Лена – лучшая.…