Stop saying “very good” & “very bad”: 8 expressions to use instead
Do you use “very good” or “very bad” to describe everything? In this Speak like a Manager lesson, you’ll learn how to use 8 advanced expressions to sound more professional. Instead of saying “a big success”, you’ll say “a resounding success”. Instead of saying “a big failure”, you’ll say “an abject failure”, and many more. Watch this vocabulary lesson to upgrade your business English today.
Watch the rest of my Speak like a Manager (SLAM) series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUSxq7KoTsM&list=PLxSz4mPLHWDamTa4xW7tkb-roADpiT5Jf
Make sure you understood the lesson by taking the quiz: https://www.engvid.com/stop-saying-very-good-very-bad/#quiz
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Watch the rest of my Speak like a Manager (SLAM) series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUSxq7KoTsM&list=PLxSz4mPLHWDamTa4xW7tkb-roADpiT5Jf
Make sure you understood the lesson by taking the quiz: https://www.engvid.com/stop-saying-very-good-very-bad/#quiz
Видео Stop saying “very good” & “very bad”: 8 expressions to use instead канала Learn English with Rebecca [engVid]
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