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Quickinglés Lab

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CT 3
I've been in many foreign exercises in my current job for many years. I decided to join because I want to improve my English skills, specially speaking profile. My objetive is be able to pass SLP exam succesfully.
Jesús Thanks to be there weekends also. Right now I’m already with no pending classes. No more contacts on weekends because there are for taking a rest, I promise. 😆. Have a nice weekend
CT 2
I usually wake up at 9am. I normally go work by a car Currently I’m reading a book Right now I’m learning english with Jesus
English= idiom. english=born in England??
Understood!! Thanks 💪🏻
🧠 Why do we say make a decision but take a shower? 🤔
One of the biggest mistakes Spanish speakers make is translating word by word. English doesn't work like that. It uses collocations: words that naturally go together. For example: ✅ make a decision (not take a decision) ✅ make an effort I need to make an effort to wake up earlier. ✅ do someone a favour Can you do me a favour and check this email? ✅ pay attention Please pay attention to the details. 💡 Native speakers don't choose these combinations because they're logical. They choose them because that's simply how English sounds.😅 ✍️ Mini Challenge Choose the correct option: 1. I usually ___ a shower in the morning. - make - do - take 2. Let me ___ you some advice. - say - tell - give 3. We need to ___ attention to the details. - put - give - pay 👇 Write your answers in the comments. 🚫 No ChatGPT. Trust your English! 💪
1.take 2.tell 3.Pay
🧠 ¿Por qué tu "small talk" suena forzado?
Porque muchas veces intentamos decir algo inteligente… cuando en realidad solo necesitamos mantener la conversación viva. Small talk isn’t about saying something smart. It’s about keeping the conversation flowing with simple, relaxed comments that show you’re engaged. Instead of asking: How are you? for the third time, try: So, how’s your week going?.... Much more natural. ✨ Useful examples: ✅ Nice weather we’re having, huh? ✅ Long day? ✅ Been busy lately? ✅ Any plans for the weekend? Mini reto 👇 Imagina que estás esperando el ascensor con un compañero de trabajo. Write one relaxed small talk sentence in English. Rule: ❌ Don’t use “How are you?” ✅ Use something more natural. Example: Long day?.... Now you 👇
What a hot day, isn’t it? Yes, a lot At least We have an A/C Yes, We have it!!
🚪 English opens doors
Buenos días familia! Hoy he visto esta oportunidad de Anthropic, la empresa detrás de Claude, y me parece un ejemplo perfecto de algo que repetimos mucho aquí. No comparto esto para decir: “todos tenéis que solicitarlo”. De hecho, esta oportunidad concreta parece estar pensada para personas que ya están autorizadas para trabajar en Estados Unidos. Pero el punto importante es otro: Muchas oportunidades hoy aparecen primero en inglés. Y si no puedes leerlas, entenderlas o explicarte en inglés, muchas puertas ni siquiera las ves. No porque no tengas capacidad. Sino porque el idioma te deja fuera antes de empezar. Hoy en día el inglés puede ayudarte a: ✅ entender oportunidades internacionales ✅ leer ofertas de trabajo reales ✅ aprender sobre IA y tecnología ✅ escribir mejores mensajes profesionales ✅ preparar entrevistas ✅ moverte con más confianza en el mundo real Por eso en Quickinglés Lab no practicamos inglés solo para aprobar un examen. Practicamos inglés para usarlo. Para trabajar. Para viajar. Para aprender. Para crecer. Para no quedarnos fuera. Quick question 👇 What opportunity would you like English to open for you? Examples: I’d like English to help me get a better job. I’d like English to help me travel with more confidence. I’d like English to help me understand AI and technology better. I’d like English to help me feel more confident in interviews. One sentence. Real answer. Let’s use English for real life 💪
🚪 English opens doors
I’d like english to help me to find a better Job in foreigh country. Here @Jesus Gavira, how to know when is ‘d=had or ‘d=would??
@Luis Vega-Mendez understood!! I think it is Clear now. 💪🏻💪🏻
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Oscar Rodriguez Miranda
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@oscar-rodriguez-miranda-9432
I everyone My name is Oscar, I’m from Zaragoza and I’m 43. Nice to be here!!

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Joined Jun 10, 2026