EPISODE · Jan 17, 2020 · 6 MIN
Natural Collocations for Talking About Plans [126]
from Speak Better English with Harry · host Harry
🚨 If you use English at work, these phrases matter. These are the only English phrases I allow my private students to use at work, and the ones I tell them to stop using. 👉 Download the PDF (€9): https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/workphrases-podcastIn this episode, you'll learn natural collocations for talking about plans in English.Native speakers don't just say "I have a plan". They say "make plans", "draw up a plan", "shelve a plan", or "finalise arrangements". These combinations come up constantly in work and everyday conversations.In this lesson, I cover the most common expressions for making, changing, and discussing plans—with real examples that show you when each phrase fits naturally.This episode helps intermediate and upper-intermediate learners speak more confidently about the future and sound less translated.Share Your ThoughtsDo you use English at work?In meetings, you may know exactly what you want to say but still need a few extra seconds to find the English. You may also hesitate because you’re not sure whether a phrase sounds natural, too direct or too weak.Take my free Meeting English Quiz and try 8 real meeting situations. You’ll see which answers work well in English and where you may need better phrases for meetings.Take the free Meeting English Quiz: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/meetingquizIf you’d rather work on your English with a teacher, book a free trial lesson. We’ll look at the situations you deal with at work and decide what you need to improve first.Book a free trial lesson: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/trial
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🚨 If you use English at work, these phrases matter. These are the only English phrases I allow my private students to use at work, and the ones I tell them to stop using. 👉 Download the PDF (€9): https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/workphrases-podcast In this episode, you'll learn natural collocations for talking about plans in English. Native speakers don't just say "I have a plan". They say "make plans", "draw up a plan", "shelve a plan", or "finalise arrangements". These comb...
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