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Lesson | Small Talk & Conversational Vocabulary

Instructor: Amalia B. Stephens
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This lesson is part of a full course, Speak English Professionally: In Person, Online & On the Phone. Take this lesson to get a short tutorial on the learning objectives covered. To dive deeper into this topic, take the full course. In this lesson, you will review professional conversational vocabulary.
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Reviewed on Apr 3, 2023
It is an excellent course if you want to learn the pronunciation of new vocabulary...
Reviewed on Aug 2, 2020
It simple course but I learn alot .now, I can start any conversation by easy and simple words . And I love the course and the way that I get the information.
Reviewed on Apr 11, 2022
Simple stragiht forward guidance on how to better communicate with others. It was nice.
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