This article was co-authored by Emmi Kohout and by wikiHow staff writer, Marcus Pruitt, BS. Emmi Kohout is an American Accent and Speech Coach based in Spain. After having her own accent training journey in Spanish, her second language, back in 2007, she was inspired to create the most convenient, motivating, and personalized audio-based American accent training program possible. Emmi has been teaching languages and coaching clients for over 16 years. Her specialty is helping audio lovers fit American accent training into their busy lives and packed schedules so they can make their words sound as awesome as their brilliant ideas. Emmi knows that an "accent" is just when someone uses the sounds, movements, patterns, and melodies of their first language when speaking another. In her audio courses and coaching programs, she uses a proven, systematic method to make her clients hear sounds and features of American English that they've never noticed before, and apply to them to their own speech, using them to their advantage. She believes that accent & speech training should be accessible to anyone who wants to improve their English communication to reach their goals. Emmi graduated with both a BA and an MA in Spanish from University of California, Irvine.
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“Keep me updated” is a phrase that is used to let someone know that you want regular updates on what is going on in a given situation. It’s a phrase that can be used in the workplace, casually between friends, professionally between business partners, and in other ways. In this article, we explain what “keep me updated” means, how to respond to it, other ways to say it, and more.
“Keep Me Updated” at a Glance
“Keep me updated” is an English phrase that means that someone would like you to update them often as a specific situation develops or changes. This phrase can be used in various situations, from the workplace to a casual social context.[1]
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- ↑ Emmi Kohout. Accent and Speech Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Emmi Kohout. Accent and Speech Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://grammarist.com/idiom/keep-someone-posted/
- ↑ https://maybusch.com/keep-boss-updated/
- ↑ https://talklikea.pro/best-responses-to-keep-me-posted/
- ↑ https://grammarist.com/idiom/keep-someone-posted/
- ↑ Emmi Kohout. Accent and Speech Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.rontar.com/blog/keep-me-in-the-loop/