Win in 5

Win in 5 | TOEIC

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🎙️ Win in 5 | TOEICAt 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 emailsUse 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...

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Mar 24, 2026

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TOEIC Customer Service English — Handling Complaints, Refunds, and Returns Professionally 24.03.2026

We understand the hurdles of finding a home in Japan. 🇯🇵 Let’s turn those closed doors into your new front door. 🔑 🏠 Find your home in Tokyo: https://bit.ly/housestokyo 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 yo...

Business Dinner English — How to Start and Maintain Small Talk 11.03.2026

We understand the hurdles of finding a home in Japan. 🇯🇵 Let’s turn those closed doors into your new front door. 🔑 🏠 Find your home in Tokyo: https://bit.ly/housestokyo 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 Eng...

Stop Saying “Many Schedules”: A Common TOEIC English Mistake Explained 06.03.2026

We understand the hurdles of finding a home in Japan. 🇯🇵 Let’s turn those closed doors into your new front door. 🔑 🏠 Find your home in Tokyo: https://bit.ly/housestokyo 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 sch...

Why “Yes” Can Mean the Opposite: Mastering TOEIC Negative Questions in Workplace English 28.02.2026

We understand the hurdles of finding a home in Japan. 🇯🇵 Let’s turn those closed doors into your new front door. 🔑 🏠 Find your home in Tokyo: https://bit.ly/housestokyo Negative questions are one of the most confusing parts of English communication for learners. In workplace conversations and TOEIC listening sections, speakers often use them to confirm expectations or express surprise. Understan...

【TOEIC Business English】Stop Saying “Contact to” — 3 Workplace Verbs Most Test-Takers Use Wrong 24.02.2026

We understand the hurdles of finding a home in Japan. 🇯🇵 Let’s turn those closed doors into your new front door. 🔑 🏠 Find your home in Tokyo: https://bit.ly/housestokyo In global business environments, professionals frequently need to share information, contact stakeholders, and inform clients of important updates. These verbs often appear in formal emails, reports, and business calls. Using the...

【 TOEIC Ask Usage】Master Ask For, Ask About, and Ask Someone To 20.02.2026

We understand the hurdles of finding a home in Japan. 🇯🇵 Let’s turn those closed doors into your new front door. 🔑 🏠 Find your home in Tokyo: https://bit.ly/housestokyo In professional environments, employees frequently need to request information, ask about project updates, or ask colleagues to complete tasks. Expressions such as ask for, ask about, and ask someone to are commonly tested on the...

【 TOEIC Meeting English】What “Let’s Circle Back” Really Means in Corporate Communication 11.02.2026

We understand the hurdles of finding a home in Japan. 🇯🇵 Let’s turn those closed doors into your new front door. 🔑 🏠 Find your home in Tokyo: https://bit.ly/housestokyo In multinational companies, managers rarely say “no” directly. Instead, they use phrases such as “Let’s circle back,” “Not at this stage,” or “We’ll revisit this next week.” You will learn how to interpret corporate subtext, unde...

【 TOEIC Sick Leave English】Professional Ways to Call in Sick (Not Just “I’m Sick”) 09.02.2026

We understand the hurdles of finding a home in Japan. 🇯🇵 Let’s turn those closed doors into your new front door. 🔑 🏠 Find your home in Tokyo: https://bit.ly/housestokyo Calling in sick is a common workplace situation—and it shows up frequently on the TOEIC exam in office dialogues and email notices. Simply saying “I’m sick” is understandable, but it often sounds incomplete in professional settin...

【 TOEIC Contract English】The Phrases That Make You Sound Like a Pro in Workplace Agreements 06.02.2026

We understand the hurdles of finding a home in Japan. 🇯🇵 Let’s turn those closed doors into your new front door. 🔑 🏠 Find your home in Tokyo: https://bit.ly/housestokyo Contract-related English is not just “legal English.” It shows up in everyday workplace communication—emails, vendor coordination, project timelines, and payment discussions. On the TOEIC exam, contract and agreement scenarios ar...

【TOEIC Trade Fair English】 It’s Not Small Talk, It’s Professional Language 03.02.2026

We understand the hurdles of finding a home in Japan. 🇯🇵 Let’s turn those closed doors into your new front door. 🔑 🏠 Find your home in Tokyo: https://bit.ly/housestokyo Boost your TOEIC exam score with practical trade fair English. Learn high-frequency vocabulary, dialogues, and grammar used in real business situations. Start improving today. 💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar: https://toei...

【TOEIC Onboarding English】Essential Workplace Phrases New Employees Miss 02.02.2026

We understand the hurdles of finding a home in Japan. 🇯🇵 Let’s turn those closed doors into your new front door. 🔑 🏠 Find your home in Tokyo: https://bit.ly/housestokyo Many learners study hard for the TOEIC and earn a solid score—but still freeze during real onboarding on day one. That’s because onboarding language is full of fast, practical instructions: signing forms, verifying identity, sett...

【TOEIC Interview English】Why Answer Strategy Matters More Than Grammar 01.02.2026

We understand the hurdles of finding a home in Japan. 🇯🇵 Let’s turn those closed doors into your new front door. 🔑 🏠 Find your home in Tokyo: https://bit.ly/housestokyo Many job candidates focus on grammar accuracy and vocabulary size when preparing for interviews. However, in both TOEIC exams and real-world interviews, success depends far more on how you structure your answers than on how advan...

【TOEIC Business Phone Calls】Introducing Products, Handling Objections, and Scheduling a Demo 14.01.2026

We understand the hurdles of finding a home in Japan. 🇯🇵 Let’s turn those closed doors into your new front door. 🔑 🏠 Find your home in Tokyo: https://bit.ly/housestokyo Business phone calls are a common scenario on the TOEIC exam, especially in listening sections involving product introductions, customer questions, and meeting arrangements. Mastering expressions such as flooded with, go beyond, ...

【TOEIC Canceling Appointments】The Exact Phrases You Need for Real Workplace English 08.01.2026

We understand the hurdles of finding a home in Japan. 🇯🇵 Let’s turn those closed doors into your new front door. 🔑 🏠 Find your home in Tokyo: https://bit.ly/housestokyo Schedule changes are common in both the workplace and the TOEIC exam. Phrases like cancel, call off, postpone, and reschedule often appear in listening dialogues and workplace emails. In this lesson, you’ll learn the differences,...

【TOEIC Purchasing English】Year-End Budget, Negotiation, and Discount Requests 26.12.2025

We understand the hurdles of finding a home in Japan. 🇯🇵 Let’s turn those closed doors into your new front door. 🔑 🏠 Find your home in Tokyo: https://bit.ly/housestokyo As the end of the fiscal year approaches, many companies rush to use remaining budgets before they expire. This often leads to urgent equipment and software purchases, detailed price comparisons, and intense negotiations over dis...

【TOEIC Travel English】How to Plan a Business Trip & Manage Reservations 19.12.2025

I've been using Typeless, a Voice keyboard that makes you smarter. Use my link to join and get a $5 credit for Typeless Pro: https://www.typeless.com/refer?code=CB3TJQ0 Planning a business trip is not only a common workplace task — it’s also one of the most frequently tested scenarios in the TOEIC exam. Whether you’re discussing destinations, checking flight options, adjusting your itinerary, or c...

【Office Daily English】How to Use “We Need the Final Numbers by Friday” Naturally 16.12.2025

We understand the hurdles of finding a home in Japan. 🇯🇵 Let’s turn those closed doors into your new front door. 🔑 🏠 Find your home in Tokyo: https://bit.ly/housestokyo Master practical TOEIC workplace English for deadlines, reporting, and year-end tasks. Learn essential phrases to boost your TOEIC exam score and professional communication. 💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar: https://toeic....

【Meeting English】One Line to Introduce Yourself with Confidence 12.12.2025

I've been using Typeless, a Voice keyboard that makes you smarter. Use my link to join and get a $5 credit for Typeless Pro: https://www.typeless.com/refer?code=CB3TJQ0 In the TOEIC test, meeting conversations often appear in both the Listening and Speaking sections — especially self-introductions and meeting openers. Many learners freeze during these moments and lose easy points. The truth is, ma...

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