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β#EPAM_English
πInterview in English. Tips and tricks
A common practice in the tech sphere is to check the English level of a future employee. Some companies expect you to speak it during the whole interview, and others ask you to have small talk. How to stay calm and confident in such cases? π§
Our recruiters shared advice for beginners ‡οΈ
β Study possible questions and typical answers
In any job interview, you will be asked mostly the same questions. For example: where did you study, do you have any experience, and what are your strengths. Think about how you can respond beforehand.
β Learn field-oriented vocabulary
Study the professional vocabulary and check the pronunciation of terminology to show your dedication and readiness to discuss the theme in detail.
β Pull yourself together
Missed the question? Ask your interviewer to repeat. Don't know the correct answer? Don't be silent. Tell at least something related to the topic.
β Use simple words and sentences
Try not to learn grammar constructions above your English level on purpose before the meeting, because you will probably forget them. If you feel insecure, you'd better use simple phrases to be easily understood.
β Hold an improvised interview
Ask your friend or a family member to interview you and record it. This is a helpful hack to improve your pronunciation and correct mistakes.
Save this post to be perfectly prepared for upcoming interviews βοΈ
πInterview in English. Tips and tricks
A common practice in the tech sphere is to check the English level of a future employee. Some companies expect you to speak it during the whole interview, and others ask you to have small talk. How to stay calm and confident in such cases? π§
Our recruiters shared advice for beginners ‡οΈ
β Study possible questions and typical answers
In any job interview, you will be asked mostly the same questions. For example: where did you study, do you have any experience, and what are your strengths. Think about how you can respond beforehand.
β Learn field-oriented vocabulary
Study the professional vocabulary and check the pronunciation of terminology to show your dedication and readiness to discuss the theme in detail.
β Pull yourself together
Missed the question? Ask your interviewer to repeat. Don't know the correct answer? Don't be silent. Tell at least something related to the topic.
β Use simple words and sentences
Try not to learn grammar constructions above your English level on purpose before the meeting, because you will probably forget them. If you feel insecure, you'd better use simple phrases to be easily understood.
β Hold an improvised interview
Ask your friend or a family member to interview you and record it. This is a helpful hack to improve your pronunciation and correct mistakes.
Save this post to be perfectly prepared for upcoming interviews βοΈ
β#LETsSpeak_Event
πΈ Does money run the world? Let's discuss it together on August 3 at 18:00 during our next event devoted to finances.
π AGENDA
πΉ Warm-up
πΉ Guessing idioms
πΉ Storytelling
If you're ready to participate in all activities and bravely communicate with other guys, please click REGISTER on our community page. If you are a newcomer, you need to join us first.
π We'll send an invitation email with a MS Teams link to the first 30 people one day before the event. The recommended English level for participation is A2-B1.
Feel free to ask your questions in our cozy chat βοΈ
πΈ Does money run the world? Let's discuss it together on August 3 at 18:00 during our next event devoted to finances.
π AGENDA
πΉ Warm-up
πΉ Guessing idioms
πΉ Storytelling
If you're ready to participate in all activities and bravely communicate with other guys, please click REGISTER on our community page. If you are a newcomer, you need to join us first.
π We'll send an invitation email with a MS Teams link to the first 30 people one day before the event. The recommended English level for participation is A2-B1.
Feel free to ask your questions in our cozy chat βοΈ
ββDear community members, thank you for joining the previous meeting!
We had a really productive conversation, thank you for thatπ€©
And in this article we highlighted phrases and words we used and of course also the idioms that we studied.
Feel free to discuss the vocabulary in the chat and share your own tips on the financial topicππΌ
We had a really productive conversation, thank you for thatπ€©
And in this article we highlighted phrases and words we used and of course also the idioms that we studied.
Feel free to discuss the vocabulary in the chat and share your own tips on the financial topicππΌ
ββWhat's up buddies!
Here is the second edition of Native VS You π
We created this rubric so that you can use some real slang in your communication in English.
You are able to find all the Native VS You editions by this hashtag - #LETsSpeak_NativeVSyou.
Play it by ear π
Here is the second edition of Native VS You π
We created this rubric so that you can use some real slang in your communication in English.
You are able to find all the Native VS You editions by this hashtag - #LETsSpeak_NativeVSyou.
Play it by ear π
β#LETsSpeak_Event
If you see the announcement of our upcoming event, will you join? If we were you, we would definitely do it!
This week, Let's Speak English Club will have a new Grammar Day devoted to Conditionals π
π AGENDA
πΉ Exploring rules
πΉ Practicing on the exercises
If you're ready to participate in all activities, please click REGISTER on our community page and join us on August 24 at 18:30 (GMT+3).
π We'll send an invitation email with a MS Teams link to the first 30 people several hours before the event. The recommended English level for participation is A2-B1.
Feel free to ask your questions in our cozy chat βοΈ
If you see the announcement of our upcoming event, will you join? If we were you, we would definitely do it!
This week, Let's Speak English Club will have a new Grammar Day devoted to Conditionals π
π AGENDA
πΉ Exploring rules
πΉ Practicing on the exercises
If you're ready to participate in all activities, please click REGISTER on our community page and join us on August 24 at 18:30 (GMT+3).
π We'll send an invitation email with a MS Teams link to the first 30 people several hours before the event. The recommended English level for participation is A2-B1.
Feel free to ask your questions in our cozy chat βοΈ
β#LETsSpeak_Quiz
π Happy Knowledge Day!
We wish that your learning spirit will reveal your creative powers, inspire for new activities and enrich your personal and professional life!
To congratulate us on this day, you may pass our new Grammar quiz* devoted to 0,1,2 conditionals that we explored last week.
*Thanks Dmitry (our community enthusiast) for creating it π
π Happy Knowledge Day!
We wish that your learning spirit will reveal your creative powers, inspire for new activities and enrich your personal and professional life!
To congratulate us on this day, you may pass our new Grammar quiz* devoted to 0,1,2 conditionals that we explored last week.
*Thanks Dmitry (our community enthusiast) for creating it π
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β#EPAM_English
π§π»βπ» Useful phrases for business correspondence in English
Do you know that business emails are an essential and sometimes challenging part of a tech specialist job? While communicating, you should be accurate with grammar & spelling, be precise and polite.
We've gathered some common phrases for you to manage such emails successfully βοΈ
π© Replying: I just got your request for; as we discussed; thanks for your feedback on; thanks for your quick reply; thanks for getting back to me so quickly; thank you for reaching out.
π© Apologizing: sorry for my late reply; sorry it took me so long to get back to you; I apologize for the late response; sorry itβs been so long since my last email.
π© Attaching: please find (the file) attached; I'm enclosing (the file); please see the information below for more details about; Iβve attached (the file) for your review.
π© Clarifying: I didn't quite get your point about (something); could you repeat what you said about; could you give us some more details on; could you please clarify; here are the details on; could you explain what you mean by.
π© Approving: please let me know if this is ok with you; what are your thoughts (on something); please let me know what you think; we just need the green light.
π© Giving bad news: unfortunately, we are unable to; I'm afraid it will not be possible to; I'm afraid that we can't; we regret to inform you that; due to (the reason), it won't be possible to; despite my best efforts.
π© Offering help: I hope you find this helpful; let me know if you need any help; for further details; if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me; please let me know.
Save the post to succeed in business correspondence πͺπ»
π§π»βπ» Useful phrases for business correspondence in English
Do you know that business emails are an essential and sometimes challenging part of a tech specialist job? While communicating, you should be accurate with grammar & spelling, be precise and polite.
We've gathered some common phrases for you to manage such emails successfully βοΈ
π© Replying: I just got your request for; as we discussed; thanks for your feedback on; thanks for your quick reply; thanks for getting back to me so quickly; thank you for reaching out.
π© Apologizing: sorry for my late reply; sorry it took me so long to get back to you; I apologize for the late response; sorry itβs been so long since my last email.
π© Attaching: please find (the file) attached; I'm enclosing (the file); please see the information below for more details about; Iβve attached (the file) for your review.
π© Clarifying: I didn't quite get your point about (something); could you repeat what you said about; could you give us some more details on; could you please clarify; here are the details on; could you explain what you mean by.
π© Approving: please let me know if this is ok with you; what are your thoughts (on something); please let me know what you think; we just need the green light.
π© Giving bad news: unfortunately, we are unable to; I'm afraid it will not be possible to; I'm afraid that we can't; we regret to inform you that; due to (the reason), it won't be possible to; despite my best efforts.
π© Offering help: I hope you find this helpful; let me know if you need any help; for further details; if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me; please let me know.
Save the post to succeed in business correspondence πͺπ»
β#LETsSpeak_Event
Here we are again with a new event in the series devoted to well-being. This week's topic is about what we all cherish but sometimes feel a lack of β Sleep π΄
π AGENDA
πΉ Watching the video
πΉ Playing the "board" game
Our meetup will take place on September 14 at 18:00 (GMT+3).
If you're ready to participate in all activities and bravely communicate with other guys, please click REGISTER on our community page. If you are a newcomer, you need to join us first.
π We'll send an invitation email with a MS Teams link to the first 30 people one day before the event. The recommended English level for participation is A2-B1.
Feel free to ask your questions in our cozy chat βοΈ
Here we are again with a new event in the series devoted to well-being. This week's topic is about what we all cherish but sometimes feel a lack of β Sleep π΄
π AGENDA
πΉ Watching the video
πΉ Playing the "board" game
Our meetup will take place on September 14 at 18:00 (GMT+3).
If you're ready to participate in all activities and bravely communicate with other guys, please click REGISTER on our community page. If you are a newcomer, you need to join us first.
π We'll send an invitation email with a MS Teams link to the first 30 people one day before the event. The recommended English level for participation is A2-B1.
Feel free to ask your questions in our cozy chat βοΈ
β#LETsSpeak_Vocabulary
π΄ Useful vocabulary to discuss sleep
It will come in handy at our today's event, so please check it in advance.
πΉ Asleep β ΡΠΏΡΡΠΈΠΉ
πΉ Awake β Π±ΠΎΠ΄ΡΡΡΠ²ΡΡΡΠΈΠΉ
πΉ Bedtime β Π²ΡΠ΅ΠΌΡ Π»ΠΎΠΆΠΈΡΡΡΡ ΡΠΏΠ°ΡΡ
πΉ Disturb β Π±Π΅ΡΠΏΠΎΠΊΠΎΠΈΡΡ
πΉ Exhausted β ΠΈΠ·ΠΌΡΡΠ΅Π½Π½ΡΠΉ
πΉ To fall asleep β ΡΡΠ½ΡΡΡ
πΉ To get up β ΠΏΡΠΎΡΡΠΏΠ°ΡΡΡΡ, Π²ΡΡΠ°Π²Π°ΡΡ
πΉ To go to bed β ΠΈΠ΄ΡΠΈ ΡΠΏΠ°ΡΡ
πΉ To hibernate β Π²ΠΏΠ°Π΄Π°ΡΡ Π² ΡΠΏΡΡΠΊΡ
πΉ Insomnia β Π±Π΅ΡΡΠΎΠ½Π½ΠΈΡΠ°
πΉ Morning person β Β«ΠΆΠ°Π²ΠΎΡΠΎΠ½ΠΎΠΊΒ»
πΉ Night owl β Β«ΡΠΎΠ²Π°Β»
πΉ Nightmare β Π½ΠΎΡΠ½ΠΎΠΉ ΠΊΠΎΡΠΌΠ°Ρ
πΉ To oversleep β ΠΏΡΠΎΡΠΏΠ°ΡΡ
πΉ Sleep-deprived β Π»ΠΈΡΠ΅Π½Π½ΡΠΉ ΡΠ½Π°
πΉ Sleeping habits β ΠΏΡΠΈΠ²ΡΡΠΊΠΈ ΡΠ½Π°
πΉ To sleepwalk β Ρ ΠΎΠ΄ΠΈΡΡ Π²ΠΎ ΡΠ½Π΅
πΉ To snore β Ρ ΡΠ°ΠΏΠ΅ΡΡ
πΉ To take a nap β Π²Π·Π΄ΡΠ΅ΠΌΠ½ΡΡΡ
πΉ To yawn β Π·Π΅Π²Π°ΡΡ
π΄ Useful vocabulary to discuss sleep
It will come in handy at our today's event, so please check it in advance.
πΉ Asleep β ΡΠΏΡΡΠΈΠΉ
πΉ Awake β Π±ΠΎΠ΄ΡΡΡΠ²ΡΡΡΠΈΠΉ
πΉ Bedtime β Π²ΡΠ΅ΠΌΡ Π»ΠΎΠΆΠΈΡΡΡΡ ΡΠΏΠ°ΡΡ
πΉ Disturb β Π±Π΅ΡΠΏΠΎΠΊΠΎΠΈΡΡ
πΉ Exhausted β ΠΈΠ·ΠΌΡΡΠ΅Π½Π½ΡΠΉ
πΉ To fall asleep β ΡΡΠ½ΡΡΡ
πΉ To get up β ΠΏΡΠΎΡΡΠΏΠ°ΡΡΡΡ, Π²ΡΡΠ°Π²Π°ΡΡ
πΉ To go to bed β ΠΈΠ΄ΡΠΈ ΡΠΏΠ°ΡΡ
πΉ To hibernate β Π²ΠΏΠ°Π΄Π°ΡΡ Π² ΡΠΏΡΡΠΊΡ
πΉ Insomnia β Π±Π΅ΡΡΠΎΠ½Π½ΠΈΡΠ°
πΉ Morning person β Β«ΠΆΠ°Π²ΠΎΡΠΎΠ½ΠΎΠΊΒ»
πΉ Night owl β Β«ΡΠΎΠ²Π°Β»
πΉ Nightmare β Π½ΠΎΡΠ½ΠΎΠΉ ΠΊΠΎΡΠΌΠ°Ρ
πΉ To oversleep β ΠΏΡΠΎΡΠΏΠ°ΡΡ
πΉ Sleep-deprived β Π»ΠΈΡΠ΅Π½Π½ΡΠΉ ΡΠ½Π°
πΉ Sleeping habits β ΠΏΡΠΈΠ²ΡΡΠΊΠΈ ΡΠ½Π°
πΉ To sleepwalk β Ρ ΠΎΠ΄ΠΈΡΡ Π²ΠΎ ΡΠ½Π΅
πΉ To snore β Ρ ΡΠ°ΠΏΠ΅ΡΡ
πΉ To take a nap β Π²Π·Π΄ΡΠ΅ΠΌΠ½ΡΡΡ
πΉ To yawn β Π·Π΅Π²Π°ΡΡ
ββThank you for joining another event in the series devoted to well-being!
The topic was about what we all cherish but sometimes feel a lack of β sleep π΄
Please study the article with the useful vocabulary hope it will come in handy.
The topic was about what we all cherish but sometimes feel a lack of β sleep π΄
Please study the article with the useful vocabulary hope it will come in handy.
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β#EPAM_English
π Five phrasal verbs for a tech specialist
... which will help you at your future work π₯
In any sphere, there are some words that you constantly come across and need to identify their meanings. So here are some helpful phrasal verbs for a forward-thinking techie ‡οΈ
π To hook up β to connect electronic equipment. E.g., Could you please help me to hook up the Internet cable?
π To wipe out β to delete or erase something completely. E.g., Before you give the computer back to your colleague, you need to wipe out irrelevant and private information.
π To key in β to type/put information into a computer. E.g., You need to key in a sophisticated password for this website.
π To boot up β to begin loading a program or a system. E.g., I think I have some issues with my computer, as it took ages to boot up.
π To set up β to install a new program or application. E.g., You need to set up a corporate program to start working with the system.
Should we continue posting useful phrases & words? Leave any reaction if yes π
π Five phrasal verbs for a tech specialist
... which will help you at your future work π₯
In any sphere, there are some words that you constantly come across and need to identify their meanings. So here are some helpful phrasal verbs for a forward-thinking techie ‡οΈ
π To hook up β to connect electronic equipment. E.g., Could you please help me to hook up the Internet cable?
π To wipe out β to delete or erase something completely. E.g., Before you give the computer back to your colleague, you need to wipe out irrelevant and private information.
π To key in β to type/put information into a computer. E.g., You need to key in a sophisticated password for this website.
π To boot up β to begin loading a program or a system. E.g., I think I have some issues with my computer, as it took ages to boot up.
π To set up β to install a new program or application. E.g., You need to set up a corporate program to start working with the system.
Should we continue posting useful phrases & words? Leave any reaction if yes π
β#LETsSpeak_Event
π₯³ This week, at our anniversary 40th event, we invite you to join us and have a play. The game is called The Spy. It's a bit similar to Mafia but has its peculiarities.
Our experienced community members might remember that we have already played it and had much fun π
π AGENDA
πΉ Exploring rules (it's better to have a look at them before the event)
πΉ Playing the game
Eager to enhance your English skills in an unusual format? Join us on September 29 at 18:30 (GMT+3).
If you're ready to participate in all activities and bravely communicate with other guys, please click REGISTER on our community page. If you a newcomer, you need to join us first.
π We'll send an invitation email with a MS Teams link to the first 30 people on the event's day. The recommended English level for participation is A2-B1.
Feel free to ask your questions in our cozy chat βοΈ
π₯³ This week, at our anniversary 40th event, we invite you to join us and have a play. The game is called The Spy. It's a bit similar to Mafia but has its peculiarities.
Our experienced community members might remember that we have already played it and had much fun π
π AGENDA
πΉ Exploring rules (it's better to have a look at them before the event)
πΉ Playing the game
Eager to enhance your English skills in an unusual format? Join us on September 29 at 18:30 (GMT+3).
If you're ready to participate in all activities and bravely communicate with other guys, please click REGISTER on our community page. If you a newcomer, you need to join us first.
π We'll send an invitation email with a MS Teams link to the first 30 people on the event's day. The recommended English level for participation is A2-B1.
Feel free to ask your questions in our cozy chat βοΈ
Forwarded from EPAM Campus (ex. Training Center)
ββ#EPAM_Recommends
π€ Four podcasts for fluent English
Today is an International Podcast Day! We've gathered four handy podcasts for you to listen to and improve your English:
π§ The English We Speak: from Pre-Intermediate Π΄ΠΎ Upper Intermediate level
A podcast from BBC linguists for those interested in modern spoken English and eager to develop a clean academic pronunciation. The duration of each episode is 3-4 minutes.
π§ Luke's English Podcast: from Intermediate to Upper Intermediate level
Luke Thompson is an English teacher and professional stand-up comedian, so that the podcast won't be boring. Also, he has a series dedicated to phrasal verbs.
π§ Slow American English: from Pre-Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate
Slow American English is a podcast recorded in a slow manner to help listeners better catch the topic. Podcasts are devoted to the diverse aspects of American life: education, sports, history, and public organizations in the US.
π§ Culips: from Pre-Intermediate to Upper Intermediate level
All 500+ episodes are divided into several categories: conversations at an average speed, slow dialogues, podcasts with idioms and slang, etc. The emphasis here is on spoken English and dialogues.
Choose the podcast you liked most and upgrade your English in an interactive way πͺπ»
π€ Four podcasts for fluent English
Today is an International Podcast Day! We've gathered four handy podcasts for you to listen to and improve your English:
π§ The English We Speak: from Pre-Intermediate Π΄ΠΎ Upper Intermediate level
A podcast from BBC linguists for those interested in modern spoken English and eager to develop a clean academic pronunciation. The duration of each episode is 3-4 minutes.
π§ Luke's English Podcast: from Intermediate to Upper Intermediate level
Luke Thompson is an English teacher and professional stand-up comedian, so that the podcast won't be boring. Also, he has a series dedicated to phrasal verbs.
π§ Slow American English: from Pre-Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate
Slow American English is a podcast recorded in a slow manner to help listeners better catch the topic. Podcasts are devoted to the diverse aspects of American life: education, sports, history, and public organizations in the US.
π§ Culips: from Pre-Intermediate to Upper Intermediate level
All 500+ episodes are divided into several categories: conversations at an average speed, slow dialogues, podcasts with idioms and slang, etc. The emphasis here is on spoken English and dialogues.
Choose the podcast you liked most and upgrade your English in an interactive way πͺπ»
β#LETsSpeak_Event
π As promised at the last event, we are launching a new series of informal meetups devoted to Small Talks!
π£ Who makes Small Talks?
People who don't know each other & accidentally met in the same place.
π£ Why do people make them?
To break uncomfortable silence, to get to know someone, to fill the time.
We organize β you talk!
β° Let's meet on MS Teams on October 5 at 18:30 (GMT+3).
The first meetup will be driven by our community enthusiast Dmitry -> one hour, random breakout rooms, various topics, no registration & limitation!
How to participate? β‘οΈ Save this link and join us on the event's day.
Feel free to ask questions in our cozy chat.
π As promised at the last event, we are launching a new series of informal meetups devoted to Small Talks!
π£ Who makes Small Talks?
People who don't know each other & accidentally met in the same place.
π£ Why do people make them?
To break uncomfortable silence, to get to know someone, to fill the time.
We organize β you talk!
β° Let's meet on MS Teams on October 5 at 18:30 (GMT+3).
The first meetup will be driven by our community enthusiast Dmitry -> one hour, random breakout rooms, various topics, no registration & limitation!
How to participate? β‘οΈ Save this link and join us on the event's day.
Feel free to ask questions in our cozy chat.
β#LETsSpeak_Event
π€ Job interviews can be very scary experiences, even for people who have gone through the process many times. We know that the majority of our dear participants face interviews regularly β ones with a recruiter, technical specialists or with a customer.
Want to ace the upcoming interview or eager to share your personal tips with others? Join our next event of LET'S SPEAK English Club βοΈ
π AGENDA
πΉ Exploring vocabulary
πΉ Self-presentation
πΉ Sharing interview experiences
Our meetup will take place on October 13 at 18:30 (GMT+3).
If you're ready to participate in all activities and bravely communicate with other guys, please click REGISTER on our community page. If you a newcomer, you need to join us first.
π We'll send an invitation email with a MS Teams link to the first 30 people on the event's day. The recommended English level for participation is A2-B1.
Feel free to ask your questions in our cozy chat βοΈ
π€ Job interviews can be very scary experiences, even for people who have gone through the process many times. We know that the majority of our dear participants face interviews regularly β ones with a recruiter, technical specialists or with a customer.
Want to ace the upcoming interview or eager to share your personal tips with others? Join our next event of LET'S SPEAK English Club βοΈ
π AGENDA
πΉ Exploring vocabulary
πΉ Self-presentation
πΉ Sharing interview experiences
Our meetup will take place on October 13 at 18:30 (GMT+3).
If you're ready to participate in all activities and bravely communicate with other guys, please click REGISTER on our community page. If you a newcomer, you need to join us first.
π We'll send an invitation email with a MS Teams link to the first 30 people on the event's day. The recommended English level for participation is A2-B1.
Feel free to ask your questions in our cozy chat βοΈ
β#LETsSpeak_Event
The second meetup of LET'S SPEAK Small Talks is coming up π£
Why should you come?
π₯ One hour of intensive English practice
π₯ Informal friendly atmosphere
π₯ Freedom to discuss any topics
π₯ Mistakes allowed
π₯ No registration
One rule β speak English π
Let's meet on MS Teams on October 19 at 18:30 (GMT+3).
How to participate? β‘οΈ Save this link and join us on the event's day.
Feel free to ask questions in our cozy chat.
The second meetup of LET'S SPEAK Small Talks is coming up π£
Why should you come?
π₯ One hour of intensive English practice
π₯ Informal friendly atmosphere
π₯ Freedom to discuss any topics
π₯ Mistakes allowed
π₯ No registration
One rule β speak English π
Let's meet on MS Teams on October 19 at 18:30 (GMT+3).
How to participate? β‘οΈ Save this link and join us on the event's day.
Feel free to ask questions in our cozy chat.
β#LETsSpeak_Event
π Are you free on Thursday evening? Want to meet for a talk after work?
Donβt miss your chance to practice your English-speaking skills at LET'S SPEAK Small Talks π€«
Join us on MS Teams on October 27 at 18:30 (GMT+3).
How to participate? β‘οΈ Save this link and join us on the event's day.
Feel free to ask questions in our cozy chat.
π Are you free on Thursday evening? Want to meet for a talk after work?
Donβt miss your chance to practice your English-speaking skills at LET'S SPEAK Small Talks π€«
Join us on MS Teams on October 27 at 18:30 (GMT+3).
How to participate? β‘οΈ Save this link and join us on the event's day.
Feel free to ask questions in our cozy chat.
β#LETsSpeak_Event
π₯ Great news for those who miss our more "traditional" events
This week, we invite you to join us and discuss culture and cultural shock π
π AGENDA
πΉ Defining culture and its components
πΉ Exploring thematic vocabulary
πΉ Watching the video about cultural shock
Our meetup will take place on November 3 at 18:30 (GMT+3).
If you're ready to participate in all activities and bravely communicate with other guys, please click REGISTER on our community page. If you a newcomer, you need to join us first.
π We'll send an invitation email with a MS Teams link to the first 30 people on the event's day. The recommended English level for participation is A2-B1.
Feel free to ask your questions in our cozy chat βοΈ
π₯ Great news for those who miss our more "traditional" events
This week, we invite you to join us and discuss culture and cultural shock π
π AGENDA
πΉ Defining culture and its components
πΉ Exploring thematic vocabulary
πΉ Watching the video about cultural shock
Our meetup will take place on November 3 at 18:30 (GMT+3).
If you're ready to participate in all activities and bravely communicate with other guys, please click REGISTER on our community page. If you a newcomer, you need to join us first.
π We'll send an invitation email with a MS Teams link to the first 30 people on the event's day. The recommended English level for participation is A2-B1.
Feel free to ask your questions in our cozy chat βοΈ
ββHey everyone!
We have fantastic news - today we prepared 1+1 offer for youπ₯
We made not one but two vocabularies at one time, the first is about our previous session themed Job Interview and a fresh one about Culture Shock.
Read, memorize and enjoy using these words in your English speech.
P.S. There is a great opportunity to learn and then practice the vocabulary during our Small Talks meetingsπ
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We made not one but two vocabularies at one time, the first is about our previous session themed Job Interview and a fresh one about Culture Shock.
Read, memorize and enjoy using these words in your English speech.
P.S. There is a great opportunity to learn and then practice the vocabulary during our Small Talks meetingsπ