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16/05/2023
BUSSINES ENGLISH 👩🏫
Todays word is "consensus". 🤔
And it means a generally accepted opinion or decision among a group of people:
"The general consensus in the office is that he can't do his job."
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POSLOVNI ENGLESKI 👩🏫
Današnja riječ je "konsenzus". 🤔
A to znači opšteprihvaćeno mišljenje ili odluku među grupom ljudi:
"Opšti konsenzus u kancelariji je da on ne može da radi svoj posao."
19/01/2023
Today, one of the expressions is "make a deal" that is often mentioned between business entities. 🤝
This expression means to conclude a successful business arrangement with someone, that is, to make an agreement official. 🖋
"After months of negotiations, we finally closed the deal!" 🔏
So lets close the deal and start learning English together! 😊
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Danas je jedan od izraza „sklopiti posao“ koji se često spominje između privrednih subjekata. 🤝
Ovaj izraz znači zaključiti s nekim uspješan poslovni aranžman, odnosno ozvaničiti ugovor. 🖋
"Nakon višemjesečnih pregovora, konačno smo zaključili posao!" 🔏
Zato hajde da zaključimo posao i počnemo zajedno učiti engleski! 😊
12/01/2023
Finally, it's Grammar Thursday! 🤩
After the holidays and a short break, today we continue with the words:
"Who vs. Whom"
There’s a good chance you’ve been corrected by someone once or twice when using these words out loud. As a general rule, “who” is used when referring to the subject of a sentence (the person or thing performing the action), while “whom” is used when referring to the object (the person or thing that the action is being performed on). 😀
Who is in charge of returns and exchanges? 💵
Whom should I contact if a customer requests a return or exchange? 💸
We can verify that the correct words are being used in the above examples by converting the questions into the appropriate “answers.” Then, it’s just a simple matter of observing which part of the sentence “who” or “whom” is referring to. 😌
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Konačno je došao na red i Gramatički Četvrtak! 🤩
Nakon praznika i kratke pauze, danas nastavljamo sa rječima:
"Ko i Koga"
Postoji velika šansa da vas je neko ispravio jednom ili dvaput kada koristite ove riječi naglas. Kao opšte pravilo, „ko“ se koristi kada se odnosi na subjekt rečenice (osoba ili stvar koja vrši radnju), dok se „koga“ koristi kada se odnosi na objekat (osoba ili stvar na kojoj se radnja vrši uključen). 😀
Ko je zadužen za vraćanje i razmjenu? 💵
Kod koga da se obratim ako kupac zatraži povrat ili zamjenu? 💸
Možemo potvrditi da se u gornjim primjerima koriste ispravne riječi pretvaranjem pitanja u odgovarajuće „odgovore“. Zatim, jednostavno je promatrati na koji dio rečenice „ko“ ili „koga“ se odnosi. 😌
26/12/2022
As we say goodbye to another year, we are grateful for all the memories and moments we shared together. We wish you the holiday season filled with love, joy, and cheer for you and your loved ones. 🥰
As we welcome the new year, let us resolve to make it a better one for ourselves and for those around us. May the new year bring youall health, happiness, and prosperity. 😊
Esscom Education Club wishes to all a wonderful holiday season and a bright and successful new year!
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! 🎅🎄🎁🎊
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Dok se opraštamo od još jedne godine, zahvalni smo za sva sjećanja i trenutke koje smo podijelili zajedno. Želimo vam prazničnu sezonu ispunjenu ljubavlju, radošću i veseljem za vas i vaše najmilije. 🥰
Dok dočekujemo Novu godinu, odlučimo da je učinimo boljom za sebe i za one oko nas. Neka vam Nova godina donese zdravlje, sreću i blagostanje. 😊
Esscom Education Club želi svima prekrasne praznične sezone i svijetlu i uspješnu Novu godinu!
Srećan Božić i Srećna Nova godina! 🎅🎄🎁🎊
23/12/2022
"COMMON GRAMMAR MISTAKES"
Confusion between “then” and “than” probably arises because the two look and sound similar. 🤔
“Than” is used in comparisons. Than is the word to choose in phrases like smaller than, smoother than, and further than. And it's the word that follows other, rather, less, and more.
“Then” is used to indicate something following something else in time, as in step-by-step instructions, or planning a schedule (“we’ll go there then there”). 🤓
How not to do it: ❌
She was better at it then him
It was more then enough
Correct way: ✅
She was better at it than him
It was more than enough
We’ll go to the baker first, then the coffee shop
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"NAJČEŠĆE GRAMATIČKE GREŠKE"
Zabuna između "tada" i "nego" vjerovatno nastaje jer ova dva izgledaju i zvuče slično.
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“Nego” se koristi u poređenjima. Than je riječ koju treba izabrati u frazama kao što su manji nego, glatkiji nego i dalji nego. I to je riječ koja slijedi druge, radije, manje i više.
"Onda" se koristi da označi nešto što slijedi nešto drugo u vremenu, kao u uputama korak po korak, ili planiranje rasporeda ("onda ćemo ići tamo"). 🤓
Kako to ne raditi: ❌
Ona je u tome bila bolja onda njega
Bilo je više od dovoljno
Ispravno: ✅
Bila je bolja u tome od njega
Bilo je više nego dovoljno
Prvo idemo u pekaru, onda u kafić
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