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How to Respond to Bad News in English with Empathy
When a friend shares bad news, you may feel at a loss for words. But with this lesson, you’ll learn exactly how to respond to bad news in English with empathy.

Better Ways to Say Yes, No, Maybe, and I Can’t in English
At its best, saying “maybe” to an invitation is awkward. It might sound like you don’t want to go. And at its worst, it can sound rude. Are there better ways to say yes, no, maybe, or I can’t in English? Absolutely. Here’s how to accept and decline invitations + requests in English.

#306: Friendly Ways to Invite Someone in English
Extend invitations in English with phrases that strike the perfect balance between formality, friendliness, and warmth to make your invitations feel genuine and welcoming.

#302: Master Spontaneous Speaking: Proven Strategies to Boost Your English Fluency
Three proven strategies that help you respond quickly and feel more comfortable in the moment so you can enjoy fluent English conversations.

#301: Vocabulary for English Conversation on Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a hot topic of conversation. My goal is for you to feel comfortable and confident in those conversations. In this lesson, you’ll get the vocabulary you need to do that.
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#299: Practical Steps to Be a Confident English Speaker [Myth vs. Reality]
Tired of trying but not making progress? Don’t know why everything you’re doing now isn’t working? This will give you clarity + practical strategies to make progress — today.

#287: The 5 Most Common Small Talk Questions in English with Answers
Answer common small talk questions in English with absolute confidence and enjoy conversations. Including ‘How was your weekend?’ or ‘What do you do in your free time?’

#280: Most Used Corporate Jargon in English | 13 Trending Examples
Learn 13 examples of corporate jargon trending online and in the workplace so you can engage in conversations with coworkers and follow the news confidently.

#278: How to Control the Conversation in English & Avoid Uncomfortable Questions
Because of and due to are often used interchangeably. But should the be? Learn the distinct differences between because of vs due to for accuracy.
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