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Dayna Holmes @UCYG8sHEIqSt-upRmMAzEQbg@youtube.com

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English Coach for Medical and Healthcare Professionals | Bui


Welcoem to posts!!

in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

Dayna Holmes
Posted 3 weeks ago

Which grammar issue do you still feel awkward about?

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Dayna Holmes
Posted 1 month ago

Sometimes not cooking supper/dinner can be a real treat. Getting someone else to cook or even getting takeout is fun. But how much is too much takeout?



How often do you get take out in a week?



1-2 times a week?

3-5 times a week?

more?

less?



Share in the comments below

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Dayna Holmes
Posted 1 month ago

What's harder for you when speaking English?

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Dayna Holmes
Posted 1 month ago

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Dayna Holmes
Posted 1 month ago

Mistakes are part of learning- but they can still shake your confidence. What's the hardest part for you when speaking English?





Let's normalize the struggle and keep moving forward!

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Dayna Holmes
Posted 1 month ago

What makes you hesitate the most when speaking English at work?

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Dayna Holmes
Posted 2 months ago

Which English skill do you find the most challenging?

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Dayna Holmes
Posted 2 months ago

🚫 Top 3 DON'Ts in Advanced Medical English 🚫

Medical professionals, avoid these common mistakes!

❌ 1. Overusing General Terms

Don’t: “The patient has a problem with their stomach.”
✅ Do: “The patient presents with gastric discomfort.”
❌ 2. Mixing Up Similar Words

Don’t: “The treatment will help cure your chronic condition.”
✅ Do: “The treatment will help manage your chronic condition.”
❌ 3. Using Direct Translations

Don’t: “We will take a test to see if you are positive or negative.”
✅ Do: “We will conduct a diagnostic test to determine your status.”
💡 Tip: Small adjustments make a big impact!

📢 Which mistake have you heard the most? Drop a comment below! ⬇️

#MedicalEnglish #AdvancedEnglish #EnglishForDoctors #MedicalCommunication #HealthcareProfessionals #EnglishForHealthcare #ProfessionalEnglish #MedicalTerminology #ClearCommunication

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Dayna Holmes
Posted 2 months ago

Which phrase sounds more professional?

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