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30/10/2025
🎃 Did you know some Halloween words are perfect for professional English?
Words like eerie, haunting, unmask, spellbound, enchanting, bewitching, uncanny don’t just belong in ghost stories. They can make your vocabulary more vivid and powerful in interviews, meetings, and presentations.
Take a peek at Intrepid English's latest article on these spooky words to learn the meaning and write your own examples to start using them in your everyday English, not just at Halloween:
https://intrepidenglish.co.uk/spooky-words-you-can-use-beyond-halloween/
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28/10/2025
🚫 Stop saying “I did the project”.
✅ Start saying “I carried out the project
👉Made a plan → Came up with a plan
👉 Solved a problem → Figured out a problem
Using precise words creates a more professional impression.
Want to learn more phrasal verbs to upgrade. your vocabulary in English? Read our latest article on Phrasal Verbs you need to learn to succeed in job interviews: phrasal-verbs-for-interview-success-speak-naturally-and-professionally-in-english
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24/10/2025
Ask Us Anything : How to use the Present Perfect to talk about experiences in job interviews https://youtu.be/Cw4WbLIMJhY
In this video I talk about how to use the Present Perfect to talk about experiences in job interviews in English.
Be sure to check out my other videos on the present perfect for more help: - Present Perfect Simple v Present Perfect Continuous: https://youtube.com/live/tocEvo33Tqo
Present Perfect overview: https://youtube.com/live/1oYKAv6ybBw
Be sure to also check out my latest podcast on phrasal verbs and how to use them in interviews to sound more natural and professional: https://intrepidenglish.co.uk/?post_type=podcasts&p=51164
If you enjoyed this video, you can find all the previous Ask Us Anything mini-lessons in the Intrepid English Academy, you can read the full transcript of the video and test your new English skills with other English learners in our group chat. I will be there to correct your example sentences and help you to use your new English words and phrases correctly.
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17/10/2025
Ask Us Anything: What is the difference between 'have been' & 'have gone'? https://youtu.be/GmtYADxBiPM
In this video I talk about the very important difference between 'have been' and 'have gone.' Both are the Present Perfect but there is a very big difference in meaning.
Be sure to check out my other videos on the present perfect https://youtu.be/AWpmoS1UB_0 and others in the playlist.
You can also read my blog when I explain all the Present Tenses in English to help you understand when to use them: https://intrepidenglish.co.uk/how-when-to-use-the-present-tenses-in-english/
If you enjoyed this video, you can find all the previous Ask Us Anything mini-lessons in the Intrepid English Academy, you can read the full transcript of the video and test your new English skills with other English learners in our group chat. I will be there to correct your example sentences and help you to use your new English words and phrases correctly.
✨Join Kate our senior Intrepid English Teacher LIVE every Friday!✨
Every week at 10am (UTC), we answer your English language questions!
Do you have a question for us? Leave a comment below, or post it in our Ask Us Anything Group in the Intrepid English Community!
Find out more about Intrepid English here:
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As part of Intrepid English's mission of equality in education, we've got a Reading Club every Thursday at 10am UTC. We offer additional activities in the Intrepid English Community for members to practice. This really empowers our English learners to use the language learnt in the Reading Club, boosting their confidence and vocabulary even more. If you would like to join to improve your vocabulary, reading and speaking skills in English, please get in touch or follow this link: https://intrepidenglish.co.uk/be-part-of-our-english-reading-community/
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