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Hey there and welcome back to the final episode of the AOBE summer series for 2020. I hope you have been enjoying catching up on all the most popular episodes from the past 12 months. 

This week we are also focusing on meeting skills, these episodes have been super popular this year. 

Before I go, just a quick reminder that we have the summer sale closing at the end of August, so if you want to get 50'% off my courses then use the code: summer2020.

For those who would like to read and review the full blog posts, then you can check them below. 

  1. Episode 94: Formal and Informal Expressions for Opening a Meeting
  2. Episode 95: Expressions for giving an opinion in meetings
  3. Episode 105: Collocations for planning in business meetings

Make sure you drop me a comment, I hope you have enjoyed the summer and the summer series. Take care and see you all soon for more podcasts from The Art of Business English.

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Andrew


Andrew is the CEO and founder of the Art of Business English. Besides teaching and coaching native Spanish speakers in Business English, he is also passionate about mountain biking, sailing and healthy living. When He is not working, Andrew loves to spend time with his family and friends.

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