29 Jun 2009 @ 12:00 AM 
 

Best posts on Msaad from Jun 2009

 
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If you missed out on a great post from last month, here are a quick digest of the top posts that you may want to check out:

  • Is this on sale? Shopping in English
    Posted on Sunday, June 28th, 2009 in English - Comments: (0)
    Is this on sale? Shopping in EnglishDo you know how to get the best deal when shopping in an English-speaking country, or does the sales talk leave you speechless? Let’s learn some useful expressions guaranteed to improve your bargaining power!ShopaholicSomeone who is addicted to shopping. For example, Sally is a real shopaholic - she spends all her money on clothes!
  • Room service! Booking a hotel in English
    Posted on Thursday, June 25th, 2009 in English - Comments: (0)
    Room service! Booking a hotel in EnglishCan you book a hotel room in English? Know how to order room service? Learn how to make the most of your holiday with our handy guide to hotel English.Check-in deskThis is the area in the hotel where guests arrive and register. This is also where you pay the bill and check out (leave the hotel).
  • Business English for beginners
    Posted on Thursday, June 25th, 2009 in English - Comments: (0)
    Business English for beginnersWant to know the key to great business English? Be polite and professional! You don’t have to be fluent to make a good impression, either. Here are some shortcuts for turning beginners into pro’s!Good morning/afternoon/eveningTo greet a friend, you might say, “Hi! How are you?” In business, however, it’s more appropriate to greet someone by saying, “Good morning/Good afternoon/Good evening.
  • English for MBA students
    Posted on Thursday, June 25th, 2009 in English - Comments: (0)
    English for MBA studentsAn MBA is the most widely recognized qualification in management and business, and a key to launching a successful career. But are you ready for an MBA program? These business buzzwords and expressions will get you on the right track!24-7 (Twenty-four Seven)This phrase means continuously: 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. e.g. Our lawyers are working 24-7 to crack the case.
  • 10 Most Commonly Mispronounced Words
    Posted on Thursday, June 25th, 2009 in English - Comments: (0)
    10 Most Commonly Mispronounced WordsHave you ever tried to say a word, and you just couldn’t say it properly? Many words are hard to pronounce. In this list, you can see some of the English words that are the most difficult to say.clothesThe e is silent.FebruaryYou must pronounce both r’s: Feb-roo-a-ree, not Feb-yoo-a-ree.athleteMake sure there are only two syllables: ath-leet, not ath-a-leet.
  • English on Vacation - 10 helpful terms
    Posted on Thursday, June 25th, 2009 in English - Comments: (0)
    English on Vacation - 10 helpful termsHave you ever been on holiday in an English-speaking country? With a little preparation, we can help you make the most of your summer vacation. So, before you start planning what to pack and where to go, read our list of handy expressions to help you get from your hotel to the sand.Can you tell me how to get to the beach?
  • How to apply for an American university
    Posted on Thursday, June 25th, 2009 in English - Comments: (0)
    How to apply for an American universityMany of us dream of studying at an Ivy League college. But being accepted is not so easy, especially if English is not your first language. Here is some advice to ease you through the application procedure.Ivy LeagueThis is an association of eight universities and colleges in the United States, made up of Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania, and Yale.
  • Check please! Dining out in English
    Posted on Sunday, June 28th, 2009 in English - Comments: (0)
    Check please! Dining out in EnglishCan you impress your friends by ordering in an English restaurant? Can you tell an appetizer from an aperitif? Do you know how to ask for the bill in English? An unpleasant dining experience can leave a bad taste in your mouth, so let’s learn some useful phrases to help you make it from the starter to the dessert!
  • Ten tips to build English vocabulary
    Posted on Thursday, June 25th, 2009 in English - Comments: (0)
    Ten tips to build English vocabularyFeeling overwhelmed trying to memorize so many vocabulary words? It doesn’t need to be a daunting task! Check out these top strategies and practical pointers that can help you build your word power!Connect: It’s easier to memorize words based on a common theme. Make your own connections between words and possibly organize them in a spider diagram.
  • Does your kid speak better English than you?
    Posted on Sunday, June 28th, 2009 in English - Comments: (0)
    Does your kid speak better English than you?Your child is learning English in school. He comes home every day with lots of new words and he’s starting to speak comfortably. Even his pronunciation is good! You work hard at improving your English skills, but despite all your efforts, your child is already speaking better than you. What can you do?
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