Do you use the word “very” a lot?
Maybe… too much?
It’s a very good word.
Master Fluent English
by Mr. Vig
by Mr. Vig
Everyone learns “smart” on their second day of English class.
Instead, if you want to sound smart, say “wise” or “wisdom.”
Example: Improving your English now is a very wise thing to do for the future. Read More >
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You meet the most interesting people online.
This week I’m running some new ads on Facebook.
Perhaps you’ve even seen one or two. Read More >
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“How do you travel with only one bag?”
Recently, I was talking with one my Power Word Academy members about my travels.
Earlier this year I was in Mexico. Now I’m in the Czech Republic. Next, I’m off to Greece. Read More >
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This is going to sound incredible.
I don’t know if you’ll believe me.
All I can tell you is I’ve heard it with my own ears. Read More >
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This week we’re talking about the “F” word.
FEAR.
Yesterday, I told you it’s a common problem (less in Italy, more in the rest of the word) Read More >
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“Ahoj” from hot and sweaty Prague.
That’s how Czechs say “Hey.”
And did you know, it’s also how American sailors say “Hello.” Read More >
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I once had a student who was very afraid to speak.
Every time she said “Hello” her heart would beat faster.
I soon discovered the cause of her fear. Read More >
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Do you know Tony Robbins?
He’s really famous in America.
Basically, he teaches people how to be more successful; in their relationships, with money and with their health. Read More >
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“I’d love to meet but I’m out of town.”
Why do Czechs always leave Prague in the summer?
I never understood that. Read More >