Grammar Tip

Wish + Would We can use wish + would if we are annoyed about something that is or is not happening, or about something that will or will not happen: Example: I wish you would stop making so much noise! (You are making a noise; it would be better if you didn’t.)- Я хочу, чтобы…

WEEKEND SEMINARS IN OCTOBER

EFFECTIVE ENGLISH COMPREHENSION, SPEAKING AND VOCABULARY BUILDING October 14, 2018 16:00-18:00   Topic for Sunday October 14:  “English and the Arts” FREE FOR ALL FLUENTRUSSIA/MOSCOW ENGLISH CLUB  STUDENTS CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN COURSES ALL OTHERS WELCOME:  700 RUBLES                               Sushchevsky Val Street, 43 Building 2 Fifth Floor

Business Communication Skills Tip

Why you Shouldn’t Go to Work Sick, Even if You Have Too Much Work With flu season upon us, many adults will inevitably come down with some sort of ailment over the next number of months. And when we do, we’ll face the same decision countless workers grapple with: Come to work sick, or just…

Representative (n.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “representative” (n.) Transcription: [reprɪˈzentətɪv] Translation: представитель, уполномоченный Meaning: someone who speaks or does something officially for another person or group of people Example: Do you know who your representatives are?- Вы знаете кто ваши представители?  Synonyms: delegate, member