G.B.C. sample answer: Biggest global threat
By The English Farm, November 14 2016What do you think is the biggest threat for the world in the near future? Here's a sample answer to that question.
What do you think is the biggest threat for the world in the near future? Here's a sample answer to that question.
There is something a lot of people do when they are nervous while speaking. It's the statement that sounds like a question: when your intonation rises at the end of a sentence that is not a question. When we make a statement, it is supposed to stay straight.
In this short 90-second video, Sara Blakely, founder of Spanx, explains to us how her father consistently redefined failure (a.k.a. making mistakes) for her in a way that made her the success that she is today.
Language and word choice can affect our mental patterns in interesting ways. I wonder how foreign words, as well as many others, affect our way of thinking in ways we might not realize.
Around the world, work weeks are vastly different.
Britain has voted to leave the European Union, a decision commonly called Brexit—a word made from combining "Britain" and "exit". This will be big news for the foreseeable future, especially as markets adjust to the new situation. Do you know how to discuss this topic in English?
Most non-native English speakers have trouble leading a conversation. Part of this is personality—some people are natural leaders, and other are not. But eventually everyone should be able to lead a conversation where they want to go. Learn the steps to do so.