50 English Phrases for Medical Professionals

Are you a healthcare professional with patients whose first language is English? Or maybe you’d like to work in an English-speaking country? There’s no doubt that learning medical English will help you communicate with your patients and do your job

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Go Natural English Blog

Think in English with Easy Everyday Activities

  Stop translating in your head and think in English. It’s easy when you live through English, doing your everyday activities with an English-learning mindset.   Why is it difficult to think in English? Probably it’s because you didn’t learn

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Go Natural English Blog

How to Use Gonna and Wanna Correctly (7 Rules)

  You’ve heard native English speakers saying “gonna” and “wanna” all the time in everyday conversation, but how do you use them correctly? When is it appropriate to use them? In this lesson, you’ll learn 7 things you need to

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American English Pronunciation

Train Your American Accent with Netflix Series

  Have you ever met someone who speaks really good English, even though they’re not a native English speaker and they have not studied English in the classroom? It’s hard to believe, but these people do exist! When I was

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American English Pronunciation

Why You Should Learn the American English Accent

Which kind of English should you learn, British English or American English? Today I want to help answer your question – and I’m going to tell you, the answer is American English! Here’s why.   So Gabby, Are You American

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Go Natural English Blog

How to Start and End a Video Call

Are you working from home now? Maybe you used to have face-to-face meetings, but now you need to have video conferences while you are working remotely at home. Now, let’s learn the English phrases native speakers use for video calls.

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Go Natural English Blog

How To Use “First” Vs. “At First”

Today we’re talking about two words that seem quite similar but are actually quite different –  first and at first. I’ve heard a lot of English learners use it at first when they really mean first. What do they mean?

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Fluent Communication

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The English Fluency Formula Audio Ebook

The best Go Natural English tips are in this audio eBook. This is the best resource for intermediate English learners to improve their communication skills quickly.

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