Sure! Some useful business trade words are "export" to sell goods from one country to another, "import" to bring in goods into a country, "trade deficit" when a country imports more than it exports. There's also "tariff" which is a tax on imported...
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Sure! Some useful business trade words are "export" - to sell goods from one country to another, "import" - to bring in goods into a country, "trade deficit" - when a country imports more than it exports. There's also "tariff" which is a tax on imported goods. Keep practicing these!
Sure, I'd be happy to help improve your English speaking skills. Here are a few general tips, followed by corrections of common errors:
Tips:
1. Practice Regularly: Consistent practice is key to improvement.
2. Listen Actively: Pay attention to native speakers, whether in person, on TV, or through podcasts.
3. Record Yourself: This helps you identify areas for improvement.
4. Expand Vocabulary: Learn new words daily and use them in sentences.
5. Speak Slowly and Clearly: Focus on pronunciation and enunciation.
Common Errors & Corrections:
"I am agree with you." → "I agree with you."
"She don't like apples." → "She doesn't like apples."
"He go to school yesterday." → "He went to school yesterday."
"They was at the park." → "They were at the park."
"I have saw that movie." → "I have seen that movie."
Remember, making mistakes is a natural part of learning. Keep practicing, and you'll see improvement over time. If you have specific sentences you'd like corrected, feel free to share them.