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🎙️ Win in 5 | TOEIC At work, your toughest challenge isn’t the job itself — it’s your coworker who speaks better English. Win in 5 | TOEIC is made for busy professionals and TOEIC learners who want to get ahead. Each 5-minute episode gives you: ✔ Real workplace conversations ✔ Must-know TOEIC words and phrases ✔ Practical English for meetings, presentations, and emails Use your commute, lunch break, or those few minutes before work to sharpen your English edge. Next time there’s a promotion or a business trip — your name will be on the list. 🎧 Learn more:https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com 📩 Contact us: hello@mjenglishclass.com -- Hosting provided by SoundOnWin in 5 Aprendizaje de Idiomas
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  • TOEIC Customer Service English — Handling Complaints, Refunds, and Returns Professionally
    Mar 24 2026
    Customer complaints are one of the most common situations in TOEIC listening and workplace English. To respond well, you need more than vocabulary — you need the right tone, apology phrases, and problem-solving expressions. If you can explain policies clearly and stay professional under pressure, your TOEIC performance and real-world communication will both improve. 💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar: https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com/telephone-english/toeic-customer-complaint-english/ Dialogue Vocabulary Boost — Key TOEIC Words Grammar Points 📖 Transcript Scenario Ivy is a customer service representative. One afternoon, Daniel calls to complain about wireless earphones he bought last week. English Dialogue Ivy: Good afternoon, Active Gear Customer Service. This is Ivy speaking. Daniel: Hi, I bought a pair of wireless earphones last week, and they already stopped charging. Ivy: I’m very sorry to hear that. Could you describe the problem in a little more detail? Daniel: The charging case won’t turn on, and the left earbud keeps disconnecting. Ivy: I understand. Do you still have your order number or receipt? Daniel: Yes, I have the order confirmation email. Ivy: Great. That will help us process your request faster. Daniel: Honestly, I’m pretty disappointed. I expected better quality. Ivy: I completely understand your frustration, and I apologize for the inconvenience. Daniel: So can I get a refund? Ivy: According to our return policy, we can offer either a full refund or a replacement within fourteen days. Daniel: In that case, I’d prefer a refund. Ivy: No problem. Once we receive the item, we’ll process the refund within three business days. Daniel: Okay, that sounds fair. Ivy: Thank you. I’ll email you the return instructions right away. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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  • Business Dinner English — How to Start and Maintain Small Talk
    Mar 11 2026
    Many English learners feel more nervous about informal business conversations than formal meetings. A dinner with a client may sound relaxed, but it still requires professional communication. This is why TOEIC business dinner English is so useful. If you know how to begin with small talk, ask follow-up questions, and stay personable, you can handle these situations with much more confidence. 💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar: https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com/uncategorized/toeic-schedule-english/ Dialogue Section Vocabulary Boost — Key TOEIC Words Grammar Points 📖 Transcript Dialogue Ethan is a new employee at an international company. Tonight, he will attend his first dinner meeting with a client. Before the event, his colleague Mia gives him a few quick tips on how to start and maintain a natural conversation. Mia: You look a little nervous about tonight’s dinner meeting. Ethan: I am. I don’t know how to start a conversation with the client. Mia: Don’t worry. Just keep it friendly and professional. Ethan: Should I talk only about work? Mia: Not necessarily. You can begin with some small talk. Ethan: Like what? Mia: Ask about the client’s trip, food, or first impression of Taipei. Ethan: That sounds safer than jumping into business topics. Mia: Exactly. Then ask a simple follow-up question. Ethan: So if he says he likes Taiwanese food, I can ask what he tried? Mia: Perfect. That keeps the conversation going naturally. Ethan: What if there’s an awkward silence? Mia: That happens. Just smile and bring up another light topic. Ethan: Okay, I think I can handle that. Mia: You can. Just be personable, and listen carefully. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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  • Stop Saying “Many Schedules”: A Common TOEIC English Mistake Explained
    Mar 6 2026
    Many TOEIC learners believe that saying many schedules is correct English. However, in most business situations, schedule refers to the entire set of planned activities, not individual tasks. That is why expressions like busy schedule, tight schedule, and check my schedule frequently appear in TOEIC Listening and Reading sections. Understanding this distinction will help you sound more natural in workplace communication and improve your TOEIC performance. 💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar: https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com/uncategorized/toeic-schedule-english/ Dialogue Vocabulary Boost Grammar Points 📖 Transcript Quick Check Suggested Internal Links English Dialogue(Office Meeting) Emily: Are you available for a meeting tomorrow morning? Jason: I’m afraid not. My schedule is already full. Emily: Oh, I see. What about Thursday afternoon? Jason: Thursday might work. Let me check my calendar. Emily: We need to finalize the marketing proposal this week. Jason: Understood. My schedule is quite tight, but I’ll try to make time. Emily: If Thursday doesn’t work, we can move it to Friday. Jason: Friday should be fine. My schedule is lighter that day. Emily: Great. I’ll send a meeting invitation later. Jason: Perfect. Please include the project agenda as well. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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