Business Communication Skills Tip

Do These Things When Your Boss Leaves The Company 3. STAY IN TOUCHWhen your boss leaves, the best person to help you and your company find a new manager could end up being none other than–wait for it–your boss. That’s why it pays to stay in touch with managers after they move on. Your old…

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EFFECTIVE ENGLISH COMPREHENSION, SPEAKING AND VOCABULARY BUILDING October 28, 2018 16:00-18:00    Topic for Sunday October 28:  “Intercultural Communications: Speaking With Native English Speakers” FREE FOR ALL FLUENTRUSSIA/MOSCOW ENGLISH CLUB STUDENTS CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN COURSES ALL OTHERS WELCOME:  700 RUBLES                               Sushchevsky Val Street,…

Grammar Tip

Might and May For Possibility May and might are two of the English modal verbs.May and Might are modal verbs that are used to show possibility. They act like the word “maybe”. This means the speaker is not sure of the outcome. Here is an example conversation with might and may.Tom: Will you go to…

Frosty (adj.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “frosty” (adj.) Transcription: [frɒs.ti] Translation: морозный, заиндевелый, холодный Meaning: 1. very cold, with a thin layer of white ice covering everything; 2. unfriendly or not welcoming Example: It was a cold and frosty morning.- Это было холодное и морозное утро. Synonyms: freezing