Three English Experts

著者: Rebecca Deacon Dave Preston Birgit Kasimirski
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  • Ready to take your English to the next level? Meet the Three English Experts – Birgit Kasimirski, Rebecca Deacon and David Preston – with over 60 years of combined experience in teaching business English. Whether you’ve struggled or succeeded in your language learning journey, we’re here to inspire, motivate, and guide you with practical tips that work. Native British coaches Rebecca and Dave, alongside Birgit, a native German business English coach, bring you authentic advice on how to tackle real-world language challenges. And why are we so good at helping English language learners? Because we’re not just teachers, we’re language learners too! Rebecca has learnt German, Spanish, Japanese, and Swahili, Birgit speaks English, Spanish, and Dutch, and Dave speaks German and is starting his Spanish journey. We know how it feels to learn a language firsthand! Want to switch between languages effortlessly or handle conversations in any setting? We’ve got you covered. We teach languages daily and know what works. Discover where to focus your energy, what to avoid, and how to fast-track your progress. Our unique combination – two Brits + a German – will help you unlock tricky English challenges with ease. Looking for a fresh approach? Tune in for proven, practical strategies to finally make your English learning stick! Practical, proven, authentic and fun. Your Three English Experts Birgit, Rebecca and Dave.
    Rebecca Deacon
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Ready to take your English to the next level? Meet the Three English Experts – Birgit Kasimirski, Rebecca Deacon and David Preston – with over 60 years of combined experience in teaching business English. Whether you’ve struggled or succeeded in your language learning journey, we’re here to inspire, motivate, and guide you with practical tips that work. Native British coaches Rebecca and Dave, alongside Birgit, a native German business English coach, bring you authentic advice on how to tackle real-world language challenges. And why are we so good at helping English language learners? Because we’re not just teachers, we’re language learners too! Rebecca has learnt German, Spanish, Japanese, and Swahili, Birgit speaks English, Spanish, and Dutch, and Dave speaks German and is starting his Spanish journey. We know how it feels to learn a language firsthand! Want to switch between languages effortlessly or handle conversations in any setting? We’ve got you covered. We teach languages daily and know what works. Discover where to focus your energy, what to avoid, and how to fast-track your progress. Our unique combination – two Brits + a German – will help you unlock tricky English challenges with ease. Looking for a fresh approach? Tune in for proven, practical strategies to finally make your English learning stick! Practical, proven, authentic and fun. Your Three English Experts Birgit, Rebecca and Dave.
Rebecca Deacon
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  • How to use linking words in English - part 1
    2025/03/23
    Looking to enhance your English fluency? In this episode, we explore the power of linking words, uncover a game-changing pronunciation tool, and share exciting news about our upcoming live workshop in 2025.

    • Introduction to the podcast (0:03 - 0:21)
    • The importance of linking words in English (0:24 - 2:14)
    • Examples of common linking words (2:14 - 3:51)
    • Building confidence through vocabulary expansion (3:52 - 5:02)
    • Linking words for presentations and writing (5:03 - 6:52)
    • Positive vs. negative cause-and-effect linking words (7:31 - 8:42)
    • Avoiding the common mistake of starting sentences with "because" (8:42 - 11:07)
    • Uncommon linking words and their usage (11:07 - 12:51)
    • Spelling challenges in linking words (12:51 - 13:14)
    • Emphasizing arguments with linking words (13:15 - 13:33)
    • Upcoming episode on contrasting linking words (13:33 - 13:34)
    • Golden Nugget: YouGlish – a pronunciation tool (13:35 - 16:04)
    • Exciting announcement: Live workshop in 2025 (16:05 - 17:20)
    • Next episode teaser: Authenticity in language learning (17:22 - 18:26)
    Would you like to work with us?

    Rebecca: https://rebeccadeacon.comBirgit: https://birgitkasimirski.de/Dave: What about improving your communication skills in 2025? Check out my Short & Sweet 4-hr webinars: @ https://businessenglishacademy.de/company-short-sweet-soft-skill-webinars/


    Möchten Sie Ihre Englischkenntnisse verbessern? In dieser Folge erforschen wir die Macht der Wortverknüpfungen, entdecken ein revolutionäres Aussprachetool und teilen spannende Neuigkeiten über unseren kommenden Live-Workshop im Jahr 2025.

    • Einführung in den Podcast (0:03 - 0:21)
    • Die Bedeutung von Verbindungswörtern im Englischen (0:24 - 2:14)
    • Beispiele für gängige Verbindungswörter (2:14 - 3:51)
    • Selbstvertrauen aufbauen durch Wortschatzerweiterung (3:52 - 5:02)
    • Verknüpfungswörter für Präsentationen und Schreiben (5:03 - 6:52)
    • Positive vs. negative Ursache-Wirkung-Verknüpfungen (7:31 - 8:42)
    • Vermeiden Sie den häufigen Fehler, Sätze mit „weil“ zu beginnen (8:42 - 11:07)
    • Ungewöhnliche Verbindungswörter und ihre Verwendung (11:07 - 12:51)
    • Rechtschreibschwierigkeiten bei verbindenden Wörtern (12:51 - 13:14)
    • Argumente mit Verbindungswörtern unterstreichen (13:15 - 13:33)
    • Kommende Folge über kontrastierende Verbindungswörter (13:33 - 13:34)
    • Goldener Nugget: YouGlish - ein Aussprachetool (13:35 - 16:04)
    • Aufregende Ankündigung: Live-Workshop im Jahr 2025 (16:05 - 17:20)
    • Teaser für die nächste Folge: Authentizität beim Sprachenlernen (17:22 - 18:26)

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    19 分
  • How to give a presentation in English
    2025/03/09
    Want to boost your presentation skills in English? In this episode, we explore essential phrases, strategies for handling questions, and common pitfalls to avoid. Plus, get a top book recommendation to take your public speaking to the next level!

    • Introduction to the podcast (0:00 - 1:43)
    • Dave’s role as a communication trainer (1:44 - 4:49)
    • Welcoming and introducing a topic (4:49 - 6:36)
    • Structuring a presentation (6:37 - 10:19)
    • Handling audience questions (10:20 - 10:54)
    • Linking sections in a presentation (10:55 - 11:58)
    • Referring backwards and forwards in a presentation (11:59 - 14:09)
    • Referring back and looking ahead in a presentation (14:09 - 15:23)
    • Challenges in using references (15:23 - 16:22)
    • Handling questions during a presentation (16:23 - 19:22)
    • Dealing with difficult or unclear questions (19:22 - 19:55)
    • Announcement of a webinar on presentation skills (19:56 - 21:37)
    • Book Recommendation: TED Talks (21:38 - 23:07)
    Would you like to work with us?
    Rebecca: https://rebeccadeacon.com
    Birgit: https://birgitkasimirski.de/
    Dave: What about improving your English Presentation Phrases? Check out my Short & Sweet 4-hr webinar for lots of practice, tricks and tips for your next presentation: @ English Presentation Phrases: Start strong, stay confident, finish well. – The Business English Academy

    Why not download the “English Presentation Phrases PDF“?
    https://padlet.com/davepreston/the-padlet-6tkq176t30g48f7a

    Möchten Sie Ihre Präsentationsfähigkeiten auf Englisch verbessern? In dieser Folge gehen wir auf wichtige Redewendungen, Strategien für den Umgang mit Fragen und häufige Fallstricke ein. Außerdem erhalten Sie eine Top-Buchempfehlung, die Ihr öffentliches Auftreten auf die nächste Stufe hebt!
    • Einführung in den Podcast (0:00 - 1:43)
    • Daves Rolle als Kommunikationstrainer (1:44 - 4:49)
    • Begrüßung und Einführung in ein Thema (4:49 - 6:36)
    • Strukturierung einer Präsentation (6:37 - 10:19)
    • Umgang mit Publikumsfragen (10:20 - 10:54)
    • Verknüpfung von Abschnitten in einer Präsentation (10:55 - 11:58)
    • Rückwärts- und Vorwärtsverweise in einer Präsentation (11:59 - 14:09)
    • Rückblicke und Ausblicke in einer Präsentation (14:09 - 15:23)
    • Herausforderungen bei der Verwendung von Referenzen (15:23 - 16:22)
    • Umgang mit Fragen während einer Präsentation (16:23 - 19:22)
    • Umgang mit schwierigen oder unklaren Fragen (19:22 - 19:55)
    • Ankündigung eines Webinars zum Thema Präsentationstechniken (19:56 - 21:37)
    • Buchempfehlung: TED-Talks (21:38 - 23:07)



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    25 分
  • How to avoid typical preposition mistakes
    2025/02/23
    Think you know your prepositions? Mistakes like “married with” instead of “married to” or “a friend from me” instead of “a friend of mine” are more common than you think! In this episode, we’ll help you spot and fix these tricky false friends so you can speak more natural English with confidence.

    • Introduction (0:00 - 0:21)
    • Topic Introduction: False Friends with Prepositions (0:24 - 1:25)
    • Common Preposition Mistakes and Explanations (1:26 - 12:27)
    • Incorrect Use of "At" Instead of "On" for Days of the Week (1:26 - 2:13)
    • German Influence on Preposition Mistakes (2:13 - 2:50)
    • "Good at" vs. "Good in" (2:50 - 3:49)
    • "Married to" vs. "Married with" (3:49 - 4:19)
    • "Written by" vs. "Written from" (4:31 - 5:01)
    • "Welcome to" vs. "Welcome in" (5:02 - 6:30)
    • "A friend of mine" vs. "A friend from me" (6:30 - 6:55)
    • "Work at" vs. "Work by" (6:56 - 7:27)
    • "By" vs. "Until" for Deadlines (7:28 - 8:45)
    • "Look after" vs. "Look for" (8:45 - 9:42)
    • "Come by" vs. "Come with" for Transport (9:42 - 10:44)
    • Use of "Towards" (10:50 - 12:27)
    • Close of this episode (12.28 – 13.20)

    Would you like to work with us!

    Rebecca: https://rebeccadeacon.comBirgit: https://birgitkasimirski.de/Birgit's book for list of preposition: Englische Grammatik Richtig Anwenden Teil 2
    Dave: What about improving your communication skills in 2025? Check out my Short & Sweet 4-hr webinars: @ https://businessenglishacademy.de/company-short-sweet-soft-skill-webinars/

    For Birgit's list of prepositions in the book: Englische Grammatik Richtig Anwenden Teil 2 https://www.klhe.de/project/englische-grammatik-richtig-anwenden-teil-2/

    Why not try the “Business Prepositions Quiz“? https://padlet.com/davepreston/the-padlet-6tkq176t30g48f7a

    Sie denken, Sie kennen Ihre Präpositionen? Fehler wie „verheiratet mit“ statt „verheiratet mit“ oder „ein Freund von mir“ statt „ein Freund von mir“ sind häufiger, als Sie denken! In dieser Folge helfen wir Ihnen, diese kniffligen falschen Freunde zu erkennen und zu korrigieren, damit Sie selbstbewusster und natürlicher Englisch sprechen können.

    • Einführung (0:00 - 0:21)
    • Themeneinführung: Falsche Freunde mit Präpositionen (0:24 - 1:25)
    • Häufige Präpositionsfehler und Erklärungen (1:26 - 12:27)
    • Falsche Verwendung von "At" statt "On" für Wochentage (1:26 - 2:13)
    • Deutscher Einfluss auf Präpositionsfehler (2:13 - 2:50)
    • "Good at" vs. "Good in" (2:50 - 3:49)
    • "Married to" vs. "Married with" (3:49 - 4:19)
    • "Written by" vs. "Written from" (4:31 - 5:01)
    • "Welcome to" vs. "Welcome in" (5:02 - 6:30)
    • "A friend of mine" vs. "A friend from me" (6:30 - 6:55)
    • "Work at" vs. "Work by" (6:56 - 7:27)
    • "By" vs. "Until" für Deadlines (7:28 - 8:45)
    • "Look after" vs. "Look for" (8:45 - 9:42)
    • "Come by" vs. "Come with" für Transport (9:42 - 10:44)
    • Verwendung von "Towards" (10:50 - 12:27)
    • Ende dieser Folge (12.28 - 13.20)






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    14 分

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