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  • This video really helps for applying in jobs. The viewers will have an edge.

  • what the heck does that mean?:))))heck??i have never heard about that word-heck:))))

  • Thank you very much "maraming salamat" in filipino language.

    I've learned a lot from you..:D

  • Thank you very much Steve that is really helpful.

  • if ask you about your feet you are very bad in english?

  • VERY GOOD!

  • Very good

  • it is really awesome .actually ,the questions themselves are very weird ,but we still learn from this kind of questions and u make every thing is easy and clear for us, thx 4 ur marvellous efforts sir.

  • Very nice video! Its really helpful! More videos!

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  • Hello coolboxbueno!

    First of all thanks so much for your kind comment! Thanks for the idea. I will use it in my next Business English video. I will try to film and post it on youtube as soon as possible. Feel free to subscribe to my videos!

    Regards,

    Steve

  • Thanks for your rapid response. I already subscribed to your channel after my first view of one of your videos.

    Thanks again for your effort and help.

    Cheers

  • (con't)

    For instance, instead of "I screwed up the project, so the customer is not happy", we would say "I failed to succeed in the project, so the customer is dissatisfied." Hope I'm making myself clear here. =)

    Look forward to your help.

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you Steve!

  • Don't use the word 'failed' either.

  • Finally!! I found what I've been looking for...Business English!! Indeed, I would like to request (if allowed) lessons for Business communication in English. It's more like polishing the spoken English when talking in a more formal environment. It carries the same meaning as you would wear a suit and a tie to work or a business-attire party instead of T-shirt and jeans as your regular style.

  • Hmm...hey, but 'how do you like' can also be interpreted as 'what do you think of'... no?

  • Yes, How do you like means ' What do you think of' ? But the intention of receiving an affirmative response is implicit.

    Steve

  • Specially in a job interview ...lol.

  • you got it!!!!!!

  • Wow Steve you´re awesome!

    Thanks a lot.

  • You're soooo welcome!

  • excellent course

  • Thank you for the feedback!!!!

  • great!

  • wow!!

  • good

  • Nice!!!

  • wow!

  • Great! In addition to "How do you like our company ?". This question may mean "Do you know about our company ?". In other words "Have you learnt our company site, others information about your potential company before You came here".

  • Fabulous, you got the gist of my message!!!!

    Regards,

    Steve

  • that's great!!!

    This video can help me with my job interview!!!

    THANKS !!!

  • So glad to help you!!!! These are tips which I give my online Business English students preparing for a job interview in English!!!!!

    Regards,

    Steve

  • Apesar de não entender nada...

    great !!!

    Obs: Estão vendo como eu preciso fazer essas aulas?

  • tem que ser Brasuka mesmo hehehe

  • I'm very impressed with your videos, Steve. Congrats!

  • How do you like Steve's videos? - a lot!!! They're awesome, great, cool exellent, etc.!!! and that't true;)

  • wow woow wow, the subtitles is the best.

    please keep going. you rock

  • Très, très bien !

  • Very helpful!

  • Really cool!

  • nice!

  • great!

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