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Need to disagree politely in a meeting, with a client or even your boss? Take a look at the useful phrases below which you can use in these tricky situations.

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Here are some BODY IDIOMS:

Pull someone’s leg = joking

Put your foot down = use authority to control a situation

Play it by ear = deal with a situation as it develops / make decisions at the time

Let your hair down = relax and have fun

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Hey everyone. Here is a short video I made teaching you some uses of the word 'ROUGH'. Hope you enjoy it! 😀

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VERB OF THE DAY:
To rekindle
= to restart a feeling, interest, or relationship that had previously been present but had faded
"I was happy to rekindle the friendship"

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Here is a list of verbs that are often used in a business context and these verbs can make you sound more professional.

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VOCABULARY
To work out (at the gym)
= To do physical exercise
"I work out at the gym three times a week."

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GRAMMAR TIP: the uses of the Present Perfect Continuous.

We often use this tense for 'HOW LONG' questions. Examples:
How long have you been working for Google?
How long have you been living here?
How long have you been playing tennis?

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BUSINESS VERBS

To foster (creativity)
= To encourage or promote the development of something

To facilitate (communication)
= To make a process or task easier or smoother

To implement (a policy)
= To put a plan, decision, or system into effect

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Believe it or not, this is actually England. Located in South Devon, this beautiful town called Salcombe is close to where I live and I am very lucky to have it on my doorstep.

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NATIVE ENGLISH
"Yay big" is an informal, slang term used to describe a size, usually with a hand gesture indicating the approximate width or length.

"It's yay big." (With arm and hand gesture)

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Spending money: (Level B1/B2+)

TO LIVE WITHIN YOUR MEANS
= spend money that you can afford to spend

TO LIVE BEYOND YOUR MEANS
= spend money that you cannot afford to spend

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Business Phrase: Run short on/of time
= not much time remaining
"We are running short on time. Let's move onto the next topic."

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