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Anna with 2Ns Business English Podcast Anna Connelly
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5.0 • 21件の評価
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A Business English podcast for international professionals who want to speak more and speak better at work.
Each 20-minute episode is full of actionable tips and tricks based on really common problems people face with English at work to help you speak better.
Thousands of listeners that tune in from across the world every week say they love the podcast because it is clear, to the point and the topics are really interesting.
Hi, my name is Anna and I'm UK. I'm an xperienced Business English Coach based in Madrid. I have helped hundreds of people from executive to manager level to improve their skills. I run a one-to-one language coaching programme called Communication Accelerator for people who want to get rid of their obstacles through a personalised approach.
To work with me on my coaching programme you can send me an email with the subject "I'm interested" to annaconnellycontact@gmail.com
You can find me on Instagram at @anna2nsenglish
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Regular verbs in the past tense: explanation and breakdown
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Easy conversation starters when colleagues visit your office
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Let's look at Do and Make in a business context: part 1
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How to navigate a meal with colleagues on a business trip (top tips for how to order + what to say when the bill comes)
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If you feel worried about your pronunciation at work listen to this
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From a huge fan of Anna 2Ns
Hello Anna,
I hope all’s well with you.
I’m Kenta from Japan. I’m a huge fan of yours and I listen to your podcast as well as Culips every single day when I commute to work and go to university. When I have time in my hand, I make it a point of writing down the expressions and phrases that came up in each episode and I know but hardly use in my notes.
I have found your idea fascinating and quite interesting that the simple is best. Since then, I have tried to use expressions as simple as possible. To tell the truth, I had been trapped by the thought that I have to use complicated phrases and big words when I speak English over the last two years, but after I listened to your podcast, I’ve realized I don’t have to go out of my way to do such things. Of course, knowing those fancy phrases and idiomatic expressions is a nice-to-have as passive vocabulary, but you don’t have to be obsessed with them whatsoever.
Again. Thank you so much, Anna.
I’m looking forward to your next episodes and your newsletters.
Best regards,
Kenta