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BSB IELTS or TOEFL Preparation

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BSB – Bilingual Service Brasil creates IELTS or TOEFL preparation for you. Supplementary materials to prepare students for every part of the test. Improve your skills and get prepared with a qualified English teacher who has years of experience and has been specifically trained by experts to teach prep course. We provide students with excellent training opportunities to familiarize themselves with the test format. Our one-to-one course offers a blend of content that guides students through all the skills and strategies they need to prepare for test day. Contact us and develop language skills and learn how to tackle each part of the test. Don't leave it until the last minute to prepare yourself. Before anything else, preparation is the key to success. ( Alexander Graham Bell ). The secret of getting ahead is getting started (Mark Twain). We guide you with advice on preparing for the test as well as useful tips to practice on your daily basis. Success is nothing more t

Bilingual Service Brasil Approach to Teaching

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I wish I could Improve Vocabulary and My Writing Skills

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A couple of years ago began to write about business language expressions I’ve been learning. There are many idioms used in the business world. If you don’t understand these expressions, it’s easy to get lost in a conversation. Therefore, I often check the meaning of several idioms in blogs as well as in dictionaries such as Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms, books and other materials. In my learning journey, I have become addicted to the richness of the English language. I always write some notes about language expressions and Business Idioms. Here is a sample: 1- "The elephant in the room” is an idiom for a problem or controversial issue that is too big to ignore, but that everyone tries to avoid talking about because it is embarrassing or will cause conflict. 2- "The lion’s share” of something is the biggest part or portion. 3- If something “gets your goat,” it means it annoys you. 4- Weasels have a reputation for being sneaky. If a person “weasels out of”