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10 common office phrases you must learn for workplace communication
10 essential, common office phrases to facilitate workplace communication. Communicate freely with your colleagues and boss by using these expressions!
A complete guide to writing argumentative essays
How to write argumentative essays that could earn high marks? Appearing every year in DSE, argumentative essays are always a challenging genre for students. Let Wall Street English provide you with some tips and 5** examples to teach you how to write an outstanding argumentative essay.
How to transform informal writing into a formal one? What are the key points when writing a formal essay?
Transforming informal writing into a formal one is indeed an issue. Formal writing appears every year in DSE, especially in paper 2 writing and paper 3 Integrated skillls. It is essential for us to learn how to write formal writing. However, many students lose their marks in Language as they fail to use the right formal tone. Let Wall Street English teach you how to write a formal passage.
5 common mistakes in spoken English
5 common mistakes in spoken English that you should avoid. Do you say “Hello, I am XX.” when picking up a phone introducing yourself? In English, we do not say that during phone calls. Learn the right English and speak English with confidence!
7 Idioms you must learn to know how to express happiness
A lot of people only say “I’m happy” when they want to express their happiness. Next time, when you are in a good mood, learn to express your feelings by using the following idioms. Make English fun and easy!
Travel English : Essential English sentences for travelers! (Asking the way)
It seems that Google Map can bring you anywhere you want. But, if the GPS isn’t working so accurately, you may get lost easily. So, you should learn to ask the way in English in advance. Not by body language, but to ask the pedestrians for the correct direction! Look at the tips below and mark them down for your next trip!
Useful Idioms for the IETLS Speaking Exam
If you want to get a band 7 or above in the IELTS Speaking test, you must show the examiner that you have mastered a wide range of vocabulary and know how to use idioms when necessary. However, lots of people know very little about idioms. Today, Wall Street English will provide 7 common idioms that you can use in the IELTS speaking exam to get high marks.
IETLS Speaking Part 0: ID check and Greetings
Many people focus on the answering skills and simply skip the greetings' part when preparing for the IELTS Speaking test. However, this part is just as important as it may affect the impression you left on the examiner. So, be well prepared and learn how to answer the part 0 question with Wall Street English!
Still using the word “hard-working”? 7 idioms to replace “hard-working”
Ever since we were little, we were taught to use the word “hard-working” when we had to describe someone who is motivated to work tirelessly for a long period of time. Learn 7 idioms to describe replace “hard-working” and improve your vocabulary bank!
Advanced vocab to help you upgrade your DSE English writing
Advanced vocab to help you get 5** your DSE English writing. Brilliant vocabulary plays an important role in getting high marks for your writing in DSE. But a lot of students are still using simple words like “very”, “worsen”, “huge" and fail to get high marks in the language part. To write 5** essays, learn the following high-level words.