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  1. typical of or typical for | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Apr 21, 2011 · "The painting is a little a-typical for Van Gogh because of the many people appearing on it but also very typical because of the prominent role for the mill." But he added …

  2. 100 typical IELTS Speaking Part One questions 1. Are there any museums that you would like to go to? 2. Are you working at the moment? 3. Are your friends interested in technology?

  3. Formal Letter Format: How to Write a Formal Letter

    Learn the art of formal letter writing. Discover how to write and properly format your formal letters. Download a free formal letter template, and explore outlines for enquiry and covering letters. …

  4. The 100 most useful phrases for business meetings

    Oct 15, 2023 · The most useful phrases for the beginning of meetings Meeting people for the first time (We’ve emailed many times but/ We’ve spoken on the phone but) it’s so nice to finally …

  5. Typical of vs typical for | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Sep 14, 2010 · "This kind of accent is typical of Western Polan" You wouldn't use a preposition "for'' in this sentence, would you?

  6. British English Idioms & Phrases - UsingEnglish.com

    Our 'British English Idioms & Phrases' category contains 203 idiomatic expressions with definitions and the language of origin.

  7. Glossary of Football Vocabulary (Soccer) - UsingEnglish.com

    This extensive glossary of football vocabulary (soccer) is designed to help you learn the language associated with the beautiful game. It's the ultimate guide to the lingo of the football World Cup …

  8. 100 Useful Phrases to Help you Practise Telephone Conversations

    Oct 15, 2023 · Learning how to have a conversation on the telephone in English can be hard to learn, so we've provided this handy list of the 100 most useful phrases to help you practise

  9. Choose some questions from below that are suitable to ask your teacher, depending on how well you know them:

  10. 100 IELTS Speaking Part One Typical Questions Analysis

    Looking at what IELTS Speaking Part One questions are always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely and never.