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  • Thanks, Steve. You've included many idioms in your video. Hope followers would notice that.

  • @MuhammadEgypt you are welcome. It;s great you noticed all of the business idioms here. If you have/had the chance to find some business books online, you will see that all the top business English programs in the US/UK are teaching students this way. Try top also "be on top of" many different kinds of accents: British, American, Australian etc

  • I see your point.

  • Very Good! Don't you think those expressions (Pops up out of the blue/ hit the ground running/ go the extra mile informal for a job interview? They seem to be idioms.Over all your video is excellent! I love your work.

  • @marcus1223able Thanks for the feedback. Many times I will get students asking if phrasal verbs and idioms would be used in business English. It is particularly true for American business English. Of course there are different kinds of "corporate" culture. Some are more traditional while others are "casual". Americans like to mix those levels of formalities. It's part of their tradition.

  • what does"out of the blue"mean ?

  • @HomoSapien2012 out of the blue means suddenly, unexpectedly

  • very useful:) thank you! xoxo

  • So beneficial thanks steve :)

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