Síntesis del Episodio "Who's calling please? - Telephone English I"
¿Sientes incomodidad o nerviosismo al hablar por teléfono en inglés? ¿Te cuesta entender lo que te dicen o encontrar las palabras adecuadas? El miedo a hablar por teléfono en inglés es un problema común que puede afectar a tu vida profesional y personal. En este Podcast, aprenderás a superar el miedo a hablar por teléfono en inglés y a comunicarte de forma efectiva en cualquier contexto.
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