Daily Routine: Everyday Activities in English

★★★★★ Flashcards Daily Routine: Everyday Activities in English Practice everyday activities in English with these 14 visual flashcards. 👋 Look at the picture on the front of each card and think about the English expression for the activity. Click or tap the card to flip it and check your answer….

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Business English: Workplace Vocabulary & Daily Tasks

Improve your B1 Business English with this practical lesson on office vocabulary and workplace expressions. Learn useful English for everyday office tasks, including passwords, databases, files, contracts, and common expressions such as “chuck out,” “pop in,” “knock off,” and “get back to.” Practice your English with vocabulary exercises, a workplace conversation, and a comprehension quiz.

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Business English: Company Departments and Job Roles

Learn essential Business English vocabulary for the workplace with this B1 lesson about company departments and job roles. Practice words related to Finance, Marketing, Production, Human Resources, and Legal departments while improving your ability to communicate confidently in a professional environment.

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Business English: Office Vocabulary and Workplace Responsibilities

Learn essential Business English for the workplace with this lesson on office vocabulary, office assistant responsibilities, employment terms, workplace communication, and professional behavior. Practice realistic business English through vocabulary exercises and practical office scenarios to build confidence in today’s workplace.

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Business English: Employment Vocabulary & Job Interview Questions

Improve your Business English with essential employment vocabulary, office terminology, and common job interview questions. Learn key workplace expressions, describe your skills and qualifications confidently, and prepare for interviews with practical examples and real-world Business English vocabulary.

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Job vs. Work in English: What’s the Difference?

In this lesson, you learned the difference between job and work in English and how to use each word correctly in everyday conversations. You discovered that job refers to a specific occupation or position, while work describes the activities you do, your workplace, or can even be used as a verb. You also practiced common expressions such as get a job, look for a job, work as, work for, work in, and go to work. Finally, you learned how to avoid common English mistakes like saying a work or My job is a teacher, helping you speak and write more naturally and confidently in English.

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A Course for Mexican Travelers to English Speaking Countries

We’re really gonna dive into practical English for all those travel scenarios you’ll encounter. We’re talking about everything from making reservations (like for a hotel or a car), navigating those big airports, getting through customs and immigration without a hitch, arranging transportation, and, of course, confidently interacting at hotels and restaurants. This course isn’t just about words; it’s about making sure you sound professional, understand cultural differences, and can actually use what you learn in the real world.

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Mastering Reported Speech in English

This course is self-paced, ideal for online learning, and hosted on inglesconjoe.com. It includes three in-depth lessons with detailed explanations, real-life examples, expanded practice exercises (written only—no speaking role-plays), and a comprehensive summary combining all lessons. A 20-question multiple-choice quiz at the end will test your mastery of reported speech. No additional materials are required—just read, practice, and review. Let’s dive in!

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