76. Conversational English vs Business English vs Academic English: What’s the difference? (English Vocabulary Lesson)
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In this episode of thinking in English, I’m going to introduce you to conversational English, business English and academic English! It is incredibly important to understand the differences between each type of English, and hopefully after this episode you will be able to decide which type is for you! TRANSRIPT -- https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2021/05/12/76-conversational-english-vs-business-english-vs-academic-english-whats-the-difference-english-vocabulary-lesson/ You may be interest in... 19. Eight Useful Business English Idioms 21. Phrasal Verbs Perfect for Formal Situations!! | Ideal for IELTS, TOEFL, Business, University and much more! (English Vocabulary Lesson) 27. Incredibly Useful English Idioms| Ideal for Business English, IELTS, Study Abroad, and more! (English Vocabulary Lesson) 45. Eight More Business English Idioms!! CONTACT US!! INSTAGRAM - thinkinginenglishpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/thinkinginenglishpodcast/) Twitter - @thinkenglishpod Blog - thinkinginenglish.blog Gmail - [email protected] Vocabulary List Register (n) - the style of language, grammar, and words used for particular situations People chatting at a party will usually be talking in an informal register Proficiency (n) - the fact of having the skill and experience for doing something The job ad said they wanted proficiency in at least two languages Repetition (n) - the act of doing or saying something again His books are full of repetition frequency (n) - the number of times something happened within a particular period Complaints about the frequency of buses rose in the last year To encounter (v) - to experience something, especially something unpleasant When did you first encounter these difficulties? Dimension (n) - a part or feature or way of considering something His personality has several dimensions Credibility (n) - the fact that someone can be believed or trusted He complained that we had tried to undermine his credibility within the company To interpret (v) - to decide what the intended meaning of something is It’s difficult to interpret these statistics without knowing how they were obtained Complex (adj) - difficult to understand or find an answer to because of having many different parts It’s a very complex issue to which there is no straightforward answer Functional (adj) - intended to be used My furniture is functional, but unattractive --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinking-english/support