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Date registered: September 27, 2010

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  1. Zero – How to say 0 in English? – Picture Dictionary — August 22, 2016
  2. 7 sentences successful people never say – Success Quiz with collocations — March 9, 2016
  3. Business & Abbreviations I. — March 3, 2016
  4. Who’s who in the EU? – SCHULZ — March 2, 2016
  5. EU&NEWS – Brexit will shock world economy, warns G20 — March 1, 2016

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  1. EU set for economic growth, but Greece to suffer (1) downturn — 2,797 comments
  2. Interview – If Russia attacks NATO, the treaty will be enforced — 2,394 comments
  3. EU Lobbying in Numbers — 28 comments
  4. 7 sentences successful people never say – Success Quiz with collocations — 20 comments
  5. PM, MP or MEP? Quiz on Top Jobs in EU and National Contexts — 4 comments

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Dec 13

Follow the Headlines DaybyDay

 On the average, five times as many people read the headline as read the body copy. When you have written your headline, you have spent eighty cents out of your dollar.  —David Ogilvy Indeed, headlines are arguably more important than the article itself… They need to be tricky, unique, creative, super-clickable, irresistible and even sexy:)  …

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Permanent link to this article: http://www.euenglish.hu/2015/12/follow-the-headlines-daybyday-5/

Dec 06

Easily Confused Economic Terms – Net or Gross?

 Do YOU know the difference? There are plenty of economic terms you may come across while reading the news or discussing economic issues with your friends. However, a great number of these terms are often misused or simply not understood by the general public. If you want to be one of those who can use …

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Permanent link to this article: http://www.euenglish.hu/2015/12/easily-confused-economic-terms-net-or-gross/

Dec 04

Follow the Headlines DaybyDay – Best of 2015

 ROUND #13 On the average, five times as many people read the headline as read the body copy. When you have written your headline, you have spent eighty cents out of your dollar.  —David Ogilvy Indeed, headlines are arguably more important than the article itself… They need to be tricky, unique, creative, super-clickable, irresistible and …

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Permanent link to this article: http://www.euenglish.hu/2015/12/follow-the-headlines-daybyday-best-of-2015/

Dec 02

Follow the Headlines DaybyDay

 ROUND #12 On the average, five times as many people read the headline as read the body copy. When you have written your headline, you have spent eighty cents out of your dollar.  —David Ogilvy Indeed, headlines are arguably more important than the article itself… They need to be tricky, unique, creative, super-clickable, irresistible and …

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Permanent link to this article: http://www.euenglish.hu/2015/12/follow-the-headlines-daybyday-4/

Nov 27

I had Thanksgiving dinner in space – twice…

 What about spending Thanksgiving in space? Having the turkey served in plastic tubes or potato patties in tight pouches? Well, Astronaut Fred Gregory did it twice! Find out how the crew celebrated the feast in zero gravity and what they concluded! Useful vocabulary is explained in brackets in the text. Enjoy!   Thanksgiving in space …

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Permanent link to this article: http://www.euenglish.hu/2015/11/i-had-thanksgiving-dinner-in-space-twice/

Nov 25

Follow the Headlines DaybyDay

 ROUND #11 On the average, five times as many people read the headline as read the body copy. When you have written your headline, you have spent eighty cents out of your dollar.  —David Ogilvy Indeed, headlines are arguably more important than the article itself… They need to be tricky, unique, creative, super-clickable, irresistible and …

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Permanent link to this article: http://www.euenglish.hu/2015/11/follow-the-headlines-daybyday-3/

Nov 22

Mea Culpa – Paris attacks show flawed use of Schengen rules?

 A ‘mea culpa’ emerged from the emergency meeting on security matters on Friday (20 November), as EU member states acknowledged they did not use all the tools at their disposal to address the terrorist threats. Read the EurActiv.com article by Jorge Valero along with some key expressions to know. Questions for You: Which expression is used to …

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Permanent link to this article: http://www.euenglish.hu/2015/11/mea-culpa-paris-attacks-show-flawed-use-of-schengen-rules/

Nov 18

Eurotariff – Roaming prices to be cancelled?

 Did you forget to switch off the automatic updates on your smartphone? You don’t need to worry about accidentally running up a huge bill: unless you agree differently with your operator, the cost of your data roaming is automatically capped. Moreover, roaming charges will cease to exist in the EU as of 15 June 2017. …

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Permanent link to this article: http://www.euenglish.hu/2015/11/eurotariff-roaming-prices-to-be-cancelled/

Nov 16

Migrant crisis: Migration to Europe explained in graphics

 Migrant crisis: Migration to Europe explained in graphics How many people are coming? Where do they come from? What is the plan for their resettlement? And will it work? A number of questions that  have been raised by politicians, decision-makers or anybody living in Europe – or elsewhere. Check out the article of the BBC …

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Permanent link to this article: http://www.euenglish.hu/2015/11/migrant-crisis-migration-to-europe-explained-in-graphics/

Nov 16

Follow the Headlines DaybyDay – Paris

   ROUND #10 On the average, five times as many people read the headline as read the body copy. When you have written your headline, you have spent eighty cents out of your dollar.  —David Ogilvy Indeed, headlines are arguably more important than the article itself… They need to be tricky, unique, creative, super-clickable, irresistible …

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Permanent link to this article: http://www.euenglish.hu/2015/11/follow-the-headlines-daybyday-paris/

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