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In this free guide you will read articles on:

How lawyers use the word “deed”

Another example of how lawyers use English words differently

Don’t use gender words

How to avoid the use of words that suggest male or female identity

Top 20 Latin legal phrases

What they mean and how to avoid using them

20 idioms that lawyers use

Some strange phrases that lawyers use when talking about the law

Musk vs Zuckerberg

What we learn from the ‘cease and desist’ letter in the Twitter vs Threads case

Opposites and negatives

Learn the correct negative form of words that lawyers use

“Only” is a very useful word for lawyers

Just be careful how and where you use it

How lawyers use the word “provide”

Another example of how lawyers use English words differently

Breaking down the barriers

A word study of an article about a top woman lawyer rise to the top

I’m Graham

I help lawyers like you learn how to use English as a second language so you can communicate more confidently and accurately with other lawyers, professionals and clients.

I have practised law for forty years and I am TEFL trained to teach English as a second language. But this is so much more than learning English. I teach the written and spoken English that native-speaking and international lawyers use in their legal practice.

SECOND LANGUAGE LEGAL ENGLISH