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5 Must-Know English Words: Polite Proposals
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In this video, you will expand your professional vocabulary by learning five essential terms related to "polite proposals": **courtesy, volunteer, recommendation, proposal,** and **coordinate**. The lesson uses an interactive approach, providing clear definitions and practical examples for each word in everyday scenarios. By practicing these terms through guided repetition, you will improve your pronunciation and gain confidence in using them within social and workplace settings. The video concludes with a helpful quiz to reinforce your memory and ensure mastery of these new concepts. It is an excellent resource for learners aiming to communicate more effectively and professionally in English.
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Are you ready to learn five new English
words? This week's topic is polite
proposals, and there will be a quiz at
the end to test you on the words. So,
let's go.
Courtesy. Courtesy.
It's a noun that means polite and
respectful behavior or actions towards
others. Here's an example. Your
courtesy.
Your courtesy. Thanks for your courtesy
while I fumbled with the lights.
Thanks for your courtesy while I fumbled
with the lights.
Thanks for your courtesy while I fumbled
with the lats. Courtesy is great, but a
whisk in one hand and a DSLR in the
other. That's new. Let's review.
Say this out loud.
Courtesy.
Courtesy.
Say this out loud.
Your courtesy.
Your courtesy.
Say this out loud.
Thanks for your courtesy while I fumbled
with the lights.
Thanks for your courtesy while I fumbled
with the lights.
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