Expert Communication

Level C1 EN EN 9 subcategories

Adapting your speech, understanding implicit meaning, expressing irony, rephrasing, summarising, nuancing, expressing complex hypotheses, narrating with precision.

Adapting Your Speech to the Context

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In English, “adapting your speech to the context” means changing the way you speak depending on the situation, the person, and the place. You may speak more formally at work, more naturally with friends, and more politely in an official conversation.

Describing an Experience in Detail

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In English, “describing an experience in detail” means explaining clearly what happened. You add useful details to help the listener imagine the moment. You can say where and when it happened, what people did, and how you felt during the experience.

Expressing a Complex Hypothesis

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In English, expressing a complex hypothesis means talking about a possible idea or situation that depends on several conditions or imagined facts. It helps you show what might happen, why it might happen, and in which situation it could be true.

Expressing Complex Emotions

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In English, expressing complex emotions means talking about feelings that are mixed or hard to explain, like nostalgia, frustration, or relief. You learn to describe what you feel more clearly, with words that match the situation and how strong the feeling is.

Expressing sarcasm

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In English, expressing sarcasm means saying the opposite of what you really think. People often do this to be funny or to criticize. Your voice, your face, or the situation shows the real meaning. For example: “Great job!” after someone makes a mistake. It can be difficult for learners to understand.

Interpreting a speech

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Interpreting a speech means listening to someone speak and then explaining the message clearly in another language or with easier words. You need to listen with care, think fast, and keep the main ideas, feeling, and goal of the speaker.

Rephrasing an idea

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In English, rephrasing an idea means saying the same thing in a different way. You do this to make your message clearer, easier, or more polite. You can change the words, use a shorter sentence, or give an example to help the other person understand better.

Summarize a Discussion

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To summarize a discussion means to explain the most important points of a talk or meeting in a short and clear way. It shows what people said, which ideas mattered most, and what decision or result came at the end.

Understanding Implicit Meaning

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In English, understanding implicit meaning means catching an idea that is not said directly. In a conversation, you use the tone, the situation, and the words around it to find the real message. This helps you understand intentions, jokes, and polite speech better.