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Language & soft skills for tech professionals and companies. If you would like to enroll for the English course, reach out to Alina 👉 @eng4it_ua
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In our new blog article, we dove into English communication red flags 🚩that many people miss.
👉Read it here: https://blog.english4it.online/10-red-flags-in-professional-communication-c978ff070a98?sharedUserId=english4it
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Phrase of the day ⭐️
Point of contention ⚡️ – a topic or issue people disagree about.
📌 Contention means disagreement, argument, or conflict.
Examples:
Pricing became a point of contention during the client call.
The real point of contention is how much time we should spend on developing this feature.
👉Improve your communication with our English For Tech course.
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The coolest teams don't stop learning when it gets hot 🌡️
While Europe is talking about the heatwave, we're celebrating another month of consistent learning with the LeadProm team.
Because BEING COOL isn't just surviving the heat. It's investing in skills that make every conversation easier.
Learn more about corporate English training with English For IT™.
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Happy Monday 🌞 Let’s kick off the week with 3 great phrases for asking questions.
1. Out of curiosity = I’m just asking because I’m interested
Example:
Out of curiosity, why did we decide to change the deadline?
2. Just so I know = I’m asking to get more context
Example:
Just so I know, should I send this to the client today or wait until tomorrow?
3. Can I quickly check something?
Example:
Can I quickly check something? Are we using the old version or the updated one?
🌟Learn to communicate better at work with our course English For IT: Communication
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In our new video, we're sharing not 1️⃣ but 1️⃣0️⃣ ✨useful expressions✨ you'll need for work.
Check it out:
https://youtu.be/dk4oLoAqhFk
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Grammar tip 💡
You don’t have to use to after help.
In fact, native speakers often skip it.
Both are correct:
✅ This course will help you to improve your speaking.
✅ This course will help you improve your speaking.
📌The second one just sounds more natural and more common in everyday English.
So next time, try using: 👉 help + verb
Just a small change that will help you sound more natural.
⭐️Improve your communication with our English For Tech course.
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Once you join a tech company, English becomes more than grammar and vocabulary. It becomes meetings, updates, feedback, client calls, questions, decisions, and more.
That’s exactly why we built the English For Tech course.
Sergi Mendoza Verjuan completed the course, and his feedback is worth your attention.
Course details 👇
https://www.english4it.online/english-for-tech
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Free English Level Test for tech professionals.
Check your grammar, tech vocabulary, and professional communication skills — in realistic work situations.
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Idiom of the day ⭐️
Have a handle on something 🤝 – to understand or manage something well.
📌 It means you feel in control of a task, situation, or problem.
Examples:
I think we have a handle on the client’s main concerns now.
No need to worry. We have a good handle on the timeline.
👉Improve your communication with our English For Tech course.
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Idiom of the day ⭐️
More often than not = usually / in most cases
Example:
More often than not, shorter answers sound more confident in work meetings.
You can use this phrase when you want to talk about something that happens most of the time, but not always.
More examples:
More often than not, clients don’t need every tiny detail. They need the main point.
Bugs come from small edge cases, more often than not.
👉Improve your communication with our English For Tech course.
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Happy Monday 🌞 Let’s kick off the week with 3 casual ways to talk about juggling multiple priorities.
1. I’ve got a lot on my plate = I’m dealing with many tasks or responsibilities.
Example:
I’d love to help, but I’ve got a lot on my plate this week.
2. I’m trying to balance a few things = I’m managing several priorities at the same time.
Example:
I’m trying to balance a few things today, so I may need until tomorrow to get back to you.
3. I need to prioritize = I need to decide what’s most important.
Example:
We have three urgent requests, so we need to prioritize and focus on what matters most.
🌟Learn to communicate better at work with our course English For IT: Communication
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Webinar recording 🎦
🙌 English For Tech course with 50% off for the next 24 hours only.
Promo code TECH50
https://www.english4it.online/english-for-tech
Need a consultation? Talk to our Alina @Eng4IT_ua
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Open invitation for today 👇
Tonight we’re hosting a live webinar inside our Speak Ready Challenge:
How to Speak English Like C2, even if you’re not
With Anna Gandrabura, founder of English For IT™.
We’ll talk about how to sound clearer, more confident, and more natural in English, especially in meetings, calls, and work conversations.
No registration needed. Just join the YouTube live:
https://www.youtube.com/live/Ii86a7i2cPY
Today at:
🇺🇦 7:00 PM Kyiv
🇪🇺 6:00 PM Central Europe
🇦🇷 1:00 PM Argentina
Bring notes because it will be practical.
https://www.youtube.com/live/Ii86a7i2cPY
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New video is out! ⚽️
📌 PS: The US national team 🇺🇸 is killing it — two wins in two games!
Feel free to bring this up (= mention this) in your next meeting with an American colleague or client.
https://youtu.be/3OeR4kJbWJA?si=9W0XD_o5W7aoShup
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Communication tip 💡
Say “I see where you’re coming from” when you want to show that you understand someone’s point, even if you don’t fully agree.
📌I see where you’re coming from = I understand the reason behind your opinion.
Examples:
I see where you’re coming from, but I think the client will see this differently.
I see where you’re coming from. My concern is that this could delay the release.
⭐️Improve your communication with our English For Tech course.
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Communication tip 💡
Say “I see where you’re coming from” when you want to show that you understand someone’s point, even if you don’t fully agree.
📌I see where you’re coming from = I understand the reason behind your opinion.
Examples:
I see where you’re coming from, but I think the client will see this differently.
I see where you’re coming from. My concern is that this could delay the release.
⭐️Improve your communication with our English For Tech course.
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"Messi scored a hat-trick for Argentina this week! Can you believe it?"
Say this next time you have small talk with a colleague - it's way better than talking about the weather ☁️🌤
Check out more phrases for World Cup small talk in our new article.
💎 Lots of useful phrases in this one, even if you're not a football fan.
Small Talk About Football at Work (For Fans, Haters, and Everyone in Between) https://blog.english4it.online/small-talk-about-football-at-work-for-fans-haters-and-everyone-in-between-d1ec9303863a
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