Newsletter: August 17

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TECLA connects the best tech talent in Latin America with the best remote-ok technology companies in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. If you want to upgrade your career, keep reading!

A little practice every day goes a long way.

  When practicing your English language skills, it's not about enduring long tedious lessons, but rather creating an everyday English-centric atmosphere. Keep reading.  

  Listening

  Speaking

How do the main characters of your favorite English-speaking shows interact? This is a great way to practice using conversation starters, ways to say goodbye, and interact in everyday scenarios like supermarkets and public transportation. It also feeds your vocabulary with native lingo and expressions.

  Reading

Use Substack to find more newsletters in different areas. Don't miss the opportunity to read it with a dictionary tab open. It's the perfect chance to enhance your vocabulary by learning new words!

  Writing

If you work in a mainly English-speaking environment, keep virtual or real sticky notes and write common expressions that you hear during meetings or read in Slack. Protip: separate it with formal/informal tags so you know when to use what. This may help:

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