Ok, I will throw in the towel and make a post but bit dissapointing. I am over it!! Though I thought more people would have reviewed us on fb 👨💻🗣🎙🫂 but a couple still did so thanks 👍
We are at a stand off and here is the linkhttps://www.facebook.com/learnlaughandspeak
so I made this quick tutorial guide walkthrough step by step module course booklet enovel for you.
1. go to the link https://www.facebook.com/learnlaughandspeak
2. Click the review button as you can see below.
End of tutorial
Listen up all, seems we are at a Mexican stand off here (no pun intended) with the posts and the reviews between myself and the subscribers. I want you to go and take two seconds of your time and and go and chuck a positive review up on there
I suppose when this happens I will open up the group chat for anyone and continue those posts I do for you all. Just quickly pens down (scrolling hands free) and just head on over to fb. IF just a few of you can write a review that would really help us out and along with the posting and group talks and audios
draft - But I will post full version later.
🤜🏽Classic work place dilemmas and questions to self. 😕
Can I say this to that person❔
Is this going to hurt someone's feelings if If send this email like this❓🚷
🚫it is a minefield out there like skating on thin ice for me. I feel like I am always on the edge of incorrect politically correctness 😅
🤜🏽Audio walk through. Hopefully helps with the understanding of these slides.
🗣🤜🏽Use the audio to try and keep up if you have to slow it down or pause it do so. 🤙🏽
🗣If you can read this it would be better to use phrases instead of learning words.✔️ When you get up to advanced if you want to improve the flow of your speech focus on phrases you will need(or see yourself needing one day)
Students who can visualise the situation seem to find it much easier to remember, apply and relate. 👌🏽
😏Some phrases here relatable to work and situational practice a course from 2019
👍🏽👉🏽👉🏽When to use anxious: Anxious is an adjective that people typically use to mean nervous or distressed. Occasionally, people use it when they are anticipating an upcoming event with great interest and excitement.
👉🏽🗣When to use eager: Eager is an adjective that means looking forward to something with impatience or excitement.
comment your examples 🇦🇺
When to use do: Do can act as a main verb with multiple meanings, most of which involve performing or completing a task. It is also frequently a helping verb, which is used in addition to a main verb to form a question or negative statement. It is only a helping verb in sentences in which the main verb is not be or a modal verb.
When to use due: When due is an adjective, it means owed at a certain time or expected to be complete. It can also mean proper or adequate. As a noun, it can mean something that one owes. As an adverb, it is not common. It only appears in the sense of heading a certain direction, and means directly.
examples in the comments.
👏🏻Active Listening🙈> -Why and what the hell do people mean when they say activelisteningexplained directly and to the point and maybe a little careless?
LISTENING SEEMS SO SIMPLE, with that it can be one of the hardest if not hardest skills to be good at consciously or subconsciously 🤞🏽
👉🏽well here it is from a active listening course I did for some students a little while ago.🎄
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😏Phrasal Verbs again, I know. Torture hey.
Just making sure you guys are well versed in these to ensure you have response time so fast people are shocked.😏
So brush up on these, tick them off for the day, hopefully pick up a new word or two along the way and know just enough to get you through your job interview coming up