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10 Essential Verbs for Meetings - Business English Vocabulary

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Do you often need English for business meetings? If so, you HAVE to watch this lesson! I introduce 10 essential verbs with great example sentences - learning these words and sentences will make you feel more confident for future meetings in English. Hope you find it helpful! If you like my short lessons for busy people, and would like to support me, buy me a cup of coffee! Thanks! 🤍 PART 2 - 🤍  1. Run through - to read, look at, or explain something quickly – often used by the chairperson (the person who leads the meeting) - Alex, could you run through the main points from the report please? - I’m just going to run through the main project goals again. 2. Address – often used together with problem or issue - if you address a problem or issue, you start trying to solve it - There are several issues that need to be addressed in this meeting. - I think we need to address this problem immediately. Tip – "deal with" is a phrasal verb which has the same meaning as address, and is also used very often with problem and issue 3. Consider - to think about something carefully, especially before making a choice or decision - We have to consider all the options before making a decision. - Have you considered reducing training costs? Tips: When we use consider together with another verb, we need to use the -ing form (gerund) 4. Bring up - to mention a subject or start to talk about it - That’s a very important point, I'm glad you brought it up. - I don’t understand why you’re bringing this up now, its not relevant. 5. Move on – to start talking about a new subject (often used by the chaiperson) - We can't agree on this right now, so I think it's best that we move on to the next item on the agenda - Before we move on, does anybody have anything to add? 6. Add - to say more about something that has just been said - I'd like to add something before we move on. - Is there anything else you'd like to add? 7. Clarify - to make something clearer or easier to understand - Could you clarify the first point please? I don't understand it completely. - I know this a lot of information, so please let me know if you need me to clarify anything. 8. Comment – to express an opinion about someone or something (often used together with on) - Would anyone else like to comment on this? - This is important so I’d like everyone to comment. 9. Rush - to do or decide something too quickly - We need to take some more time to consider this, we shouldn’t rush it. - We can’t afford to rush this decision, it's too important. 10. Wrap up – to finish a meeting (often used by the chairperson) - Before we wrap up, I’d just like to thank everybody for being here today. - If nobody has anything else to add, then I think we'll wrap this up. Want to learn more Business English? Join my email list and get my VOCABULARY EXTRA EMAIL every 2 weeks: 🤍 Find out more about me: Website: 🤍 Visit me on Social Media: Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Music credits: Intro music: Far Away by MK2 Background music: Honey and Milk by The 126ers

10 Business English Verbs

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Learn business English verbs to use at work SUBSCRIBE for new lessons! ➡️ 🤍 In today’s lesson you’re going to improve your business English vocabulary by learning some interesting verbs that are used in the business world. If you work in an English-speaking environment – or if you want to do so – you’ll encounter a lot of words that you might not have learned in English class. This video is going to teach you 10 business English verbs and how to use them. They’re also used outside business, so you might also see these words in news articles, for example. If you’re learning English for your job or career, one of the best ways to improve your skills is to join my Business English Course. This video has only 10 words, but inside my course you’ll learn hundreds of common business English terms and phrases that you can use in a professional context. Click on the link in the video or in the description to learn more and sign up for my Business English Course. OK, let’s learn these ten business English verbs! ▶ Business English Course: 🤍 ▶ Free Sample - Business English Course: 🤍 ▶ Free E-Book: 500 Real English Phrases: 🤍 ▶ More Espresso English Courses on Speaking, Vocabulary, Grammar, Pronunciation, & more! 🤍 ⭐️ Get a 50% discount when you join the Complete Program! ⭐️ 600+ lessons - 🤍 - LESSON SUMMARY: #1 - restructure #2 - troubleshoot #3 - delegate #4 - gauge #5 - recruit #6 - pinpoint #7 - differentiate #8 - expedite #9 - disclose #10 - optimize That’s all for today’s lesson, but remember, you can learn a lot more inside my Business English Course. It covers topics like finance, marketing, management, and more, as well as common professional situations like how to give a presentation or make phone calls in English. If you want to speak English more confidently at work, this course is for you. ▶ Business English Course: 🤍 ▶ Free Sample - Business English Course: 🤍 - FOLLOW ESPRESSO ENGLISH TO LEARN ENGLISH FASTER! - Espresso English Website: 🤍 - On Facebook: 🤍 - On Twitter: 🤍 - SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: ➡️ 🤍 - ABOUT ESPRESSO ENGLISH: Espresso English gives you clear and practical lessons to help you improve your English in just a few minutes a day. You can study anytime, anywhere - so that you can learn English quickly and easily. Visit our website for more English tips, e-books, and courses: 🤍 -

Business English Expressions, Idioms and Phrasal Verbs

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Speak like a Manager: Verbs 1

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This "Speak like a Manager" lesson teaches you eight English verbs with hundreds of uses. A real vocabulary hack to learn English faster then ever! Learn to use the words identify, resolve, motivate, focus, minimize, maximize, generate, and implement. These verbs are especially useful in business and professional situations. You'll learn powerful collocations or word combinations to use these eight advanced verbs in hundreds of creative ways. Make sure to subscribe to get all the lessons in my Speak like a Manager series: 🤍 Watch the next part of this lesson here: 🤍 GET THE FREE LIST OF 100+ BUSINESS ENGLISH COLLOCATIONS HERE: 🤍 TAKE THE QUIZ: 🤍 WATCH NEXT: How to change basic English into business English: 🤍 TRANSCRIPT Hi. I'm Rebecca from engVid. Today I'm especially excited to welcome you to a new series that I've created called: "How to Speak like a Manager". In this series you will learn how to take general English and upgrade it to business English. Okay? And we'll be doing that by looking at different verbs that you can use, adjectives, nouns, and so on. Okay? But today in this lesson we will be focusing on eight verbs. But you might be asking: "Only eight verbs and I can become a manager?" Well, yes. "Why?" Because I'm going to show you how these eight verbs, to start with, can actually be used in hundreds of ways, in different collocations or combinations of words, so therefore you'll be able to use them in all kinds of situations. Definitely in professional situations, but also in social situations or personal situations. Okay? So, let's start right now. Okay. So let's suppose what you want to say in general English or regular English is something like this: "I need to find out what's wrong." Okay? Now, on this side is all the regular English or the general English. Okay? And on this side we're going to express the same idea, but in higher English, in more advanced business English or more professional English. And you're going to help me because I didn't write the word in yet. You're going to help me because perhaps you already know some of these words, but even if you know them you might not realize how many different ways we can actually use those same words, and that's what I want you to be able to do. Okay? So suppose your idea in your mind is that: "I need to find out what's wrong." So how can we say that in more professional English? "I need to", the verb starts with "i": "I need to _ the problem. I need to identify the problem." Okay? So, our first word today is "identify". Say it after me: "identify the problem". Good. Now, suppose the idea you're trying to convey is: "I need to fix the problem." Okay? "Fix" is a very ordinary word, so what better word could we use here? "I need to _ the issue or the issues. I need to", you might know this word. "I need to resolve", okay? So, "resolve" is just like "solve", but usually we say: "Solve the problem", but we might say: "Resolve the issue". And "resolve" is an even higher, more advanced word. And the higher vocabulary that you use, the more professional you will sound. Okay? And that's what our goal is. Right? Okay, next: "I need to give people confidence." So what's a good word or verb for that? "To give somebody confidence" is to, something starts with "m": "I need to _ my employees. I need to..." Do you know this word? I'm sure you've heard it. "Motivate". Okay? Say it after me: "Motivate" or "motivate". You can say the "t"; sometimes it's easier and clearer for people to understand you when you say the "t". So let's say the "t" now: "Motivate. I need to motivate my employees" or: "I need to motivate my employees." Okay? Instead of saying: "I need to give people confidence", because you see that all the verbs here are very ordinary, everyday verbs, and those are higher-level verbs. Next: "I need to give clients my attention." Again, we have a very weak verb here, so how can you say that: "I need to give my attention to my clients or give clients my attention"? The word... The verb starts with "f": "I need to _ on our clients." What's the verb? Do you know it? "I need to focus", okay? Say it after me: "Focus". Be careful how you pronounce this word because otherwise it can sound improper. All right? "I need to focus on our clients." Sounds a lot better than saying: "I need to give my attention to my clients." Okay? "I need to focus".

How to Say 20 Business English Verbs CORRECTLY! Pronunciation Lesson

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Pronunciation practice! This lesson will help you to pronounce 20 business English verbs correctly, sound more professional and communicate clearly. We’ll focus on some common pronunciation mistakes - errors that you might be making as you pronounce these English verbs! Are you mispronouncing these important English verbs? Avoid making pronunciation mistakes at work and practice these words with me: “share”, “answer”, “accept”, “focus”, “multiply”, “risk”, “measure”, “purchase”, “present”, “determine”, “exchange”, “authorise”, “consider”, “distribute”, “produce”, “develop”, “value”, “identify”, and “negotiate”. #mmmEnglish #HowToSay #BusinessEnglish #ProfessionalEnglish #EnglishPronunciaiton #Pronunciation #HowToPronounce #Focus #YouTubeTeacher #EnglishWithEmma - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HEY LADY! 🙋‍♀️ Helping women to succeed in English! 🤍 Build fluency and confidence in a supportive women-only community where you will: Practise having real conversations with real people! Get support and guidance from our amazing coaches! Meet and make friends with English-speaking women around the world. Have fun, stay motivated and above all - ENJOY speaking English! ✨ Hey Lady! is the NEW way to experience English and build the fluency you need for success! If you are a woman, or you identify as a woman, and you have an intermediate to advanced level of English, you are welcome to join. 😍Get started today with a 10-day FREE trial! Click here 👉 🤍 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - English Language Tools I recommend! ⭐️Improve your English pronunciation and expression by imitating a native English speaker: 🤍 ⭐️Try Grammarly Grammar Checker - it's FREE! 🤍 ⭐️English Listening practice - Try Audible for FREE! 🤍 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - mmMore from mmmEnglish: mmmEnglish Website: 🤍 On Facebook: 🤍 On Instagram: 🤍 SUBSCRIBE ➡️ 🤍 (New lessons every week!)

Advanced Phrasal Verbs For Work - Business English

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Learn advanced phrasal verbs for work in this Business English vocabulary lesson. People who speak English at a high level use a lot of phrasal verbs so it's a good idea to have some knowledge of them. You'll learn phrasal verbs like mull over, press on, add up, and more! If you like my short lessons for busy people and would like to support me, buy me a cup of coffee! Thanks! 🤍 Want to learn more Business English? Join my email list and get my FREE VOCABULARY EXTRA EMAIL every 2 weeks: 🤍 Chapters 0:00 Intro 1:06 Add up 2:16 Branch out 3:01 Fall behind 3:51 Hold off 5:07 Line up 5:43 Mull over 6:30 Press on 7:21 Run over Visit me on Social Media: Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Music credits: Intro music: Far Away by MK2 Background music: Honey and Milk by The 126ers

Top 33 Phrasal Verbs for Business English

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Ready to seriously boost your Business English vocabulary? In this lesson, I'm going to teach you 33 of the most common phrasal verbs used in business English. For each phrasal verb, I share two example sentences. Practise your Business English by repeating each example with me! Online Course - Confident English Conversation for Professionals: 🤍 Buy me a cup of coffee to support my channel - Thanks! 🤍 Want to learn more Business English? Join my email list and get my FREE VOCABULARY EXTRA EMAIL every 3 weeks: 🤍 Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:31 23 Most common phrasal verbs for everyday business English 16:19 Most common phrasal verbs for business meetings Find out more about me: Website: 🤍 Visit me on Social Media: Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Music credits: Background music: Honey and Milk by The 126ers

50 PHRASES IN BUSINESS ENGLISH

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Learn common business English phrases in less than 15 minutes! 50 common phrases in English (vid) - 🤍 Business English course in the UK (select Business English) - 🤍 Check your English text - 🤍s/ In this video I'll explain what these widely-used phrases mean: To thom it may concern Please find attached FYI ASAP CV Resume Moving you to BCC I’m CC’ing somebody in an e-mail Team building Cooperation Collaboration Start from scratch 9 to 5 Set deadlines / meet deadlines To give the greenlight Behind schedule / ahead of schedule Elevator pitch To catch up Stay on budget / go over budget Sign off on (something) To be ahead of the curve A ballpark figure To kick off White collar To look at the big picture To play by the book To call it a day To corner the market Get in on the ground floor To think outside the box To touch base Word of mouth A Yes man Red tape To play hardball Downsizing To let go To set one's foot in the door To be on the same page To drop the ball To be in the black To be in the red My hands are tied Staff shakeup Outsourcing Target demographic End user Mission statement Return on investment (ROI) From the ground up 📗🇺🇸 My book about how I got full financial aid to study in the USA (my story + tips) - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM - 🤍linguamarina - 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - 🤍 $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus)

15 Phrasal Verbs You Need for Work | Business English Vocabulary

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👇 Get your free ENGLISH CONVERSATIONS MADE SIMPLE ebook here: 🤍 ➡️ Business English Week | Register for FREE! 🤍 In this lesson you'll learn 15 common English phrasal verbs for work. Learning natural phrases and expressions that you can use at work is a great way to boost your Business English! ✅ To master Business English phrasal verbs and idioms, check out my ESSENTIAL ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS COURSE: 👉 🤍 ✅ Learn thousands of English words and expressions through REAL English conversations: 👉 🤍 Connect with me: Website: 🤍​ Instagram: https: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 LinkedIn: 🤍 #phrasalverbs #businessenglish #englishforbusiness #englishvocabulary

The most important English verbs for business | Learn English Online

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Phrasal Verbs For Meetings - Business English

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In this short Business English lesson, I show you 8 phrasal verbs that are often used in meetings. You'll see two example sentences for each phrasal verb, and you can also practise speaking with me. If you like my short lessons for busy people and would like to support me, buy me a cup of coffee! Thanks! 🤍 get through if you get through a task or an amount of work, you complete it - We have a lot to get through today, so let’s begin. - Thanks for a great meeting everybody! We got through a lot of important business today. knuckle down to focus and work hard on the task or job to be done - We'll have to really knuckle down if we want to finish the project on schedule. - The start of the month was hard, but we knuckled down and hit our sales targets in the end. go over to carefully check or review something - This proposal is very important so let’s go over it one more time. - Alex, please go over the report and make sure there are no mistakes. bring up to start discussing a topic - That's a very interesting point - I'm glad you brought it up. - I’m sorry, but I don’t think we have time for that. Maybe you should bring it up at the next meeting. go on to start talking again after a pause or interruption - Please go on – I’m sorry for interrupting. - May I go on? break something down to separate something into smaller parts so that it’s easier to do or understand - The process sounds quite complex. Could you break it down for us please? - There’s a lot involved in this task, so it might be better to break it down into smaller tasks. point something out to tell someone something that they did not already know or had not thought about - That’s completely new to me! Thanks for pointing it out. - I’d just like to point out that these results are from last year, not this year. think something through to carefully think about the possible result of doing something - I’m afraid that wasn’t our best decision. We just didn’t think it through. - I’m sorry, but I don’t think this plan will work. You and your team need to think it through again. Want to learn more Business English? Join my email list and get my FREE VOCABULARY EXTRA EMAIL every 2 weeks: 🤍 Find out more about me: Website: 🤍 Visit me on Social Media: Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Music credits: Intro music: Far Away by MK2 Background music: Honey and Milk by The 126ers

24 Phrasal Verbs for Business - Business English Phrasal Verbs Lesson

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In this lesson you can learn several English phrasal verbs for business. Although you’ll see these phrasal verbs in a business context, you can also use many of them in everyday life. Practice these business English phrasal verbs and learn more vocabulary with a certified teacher from OOE: 🤍 See the full version of this lesson on our website: 🤍 Contents: Intro 00:00-00:49 Setting Up a New Business 00:49-06:04 Managing a Department 06:04 This lesson will help you: - Learn business phrasal verbs you can use to talk about setting up a business in English. - Practice matching the phrasal verbs for business to their correct definition. - See examples of these business phrasal verbs used in conversation. - Understand how each phrasal verb can be structured in a sentence. - Learn some new phrasal verbs to talk about managing a department. - Work on your overall comprehension of these business phrasal verbs by listening for them in conversation. - Improve the way you learn vocabulary like these phrasal verbs for business using interactive techniques throughout this business English lesson. SUBSCRIBE to continue improving your English! 🤍 Become an OOE member to see our newest lessons before they're available to the public, and more! 🤍

Business Phrasal Verbs! 36 Super Useful Phrasal Verbs Commonly Used in the Workplace

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7ESL Courses: 🤍 Register Here: 🤍 Business Phrasal Verbs! 🤍 Learn Common Business Phrasal Verbs Frequently Used in the Workplace with Meaning and Examples. WATCH MORE: ★ Grammar: 🤍 ★ Vocabulary: 🤍 ★ Expressions: 🤍 ★ Phrasal Verbs: 🤍 ★ Idioms: 🤍 ★ Conversations: 🤍 ★ English Writing: 🤍 ★ IELTS: 🤍 ★ TOEFL: 🤍 ★ British vs. American English: 🤍 ★ Pronunciation: 🤍 ★ Business English: 🤍 OUR SOCIAL MEDIA: Pinterest: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 For more videos and lessons visit: 🤍

CRUCIAL communication verbs in English | Important verbs in English for business conversation

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In this lesson, we'll look at some crucial verbs in English that deal with communication. These are important verbs connected with communication that will help you get your point across in English. #englishexpressions #englishphrases #englishpractice These verbs are especially useful in business and professional situations. You'll learn powerful collocations or word combinations to use these 10 advanced English verbs. ⭐️ 🤍 If you're watching this English lesson, I hope you like learning from me! My goal is not only to help you improve your English speaking, listening, writing, but also to make English lessons affordable to everyone. Learn English with Harry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ *FROM INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED ENGLISH ON A BUDGET* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Upgrade your intermediate English to a higher level in my intensive advanced English learning course. Improve your English from as little as 9 cents per day. Have a look here - 🤍 What is included? - 55 online English lessons (worth €1,040) - over 1,500 advanced English vocabulary words - British and American slang - complicated grammar structures - pronunciation exercises - homework tasks and activities (checked by a native English teacher!) - individual consultation if needed - access to my 6 online English courses (worth €90) - downloadable resources - interactive chat ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Visit - 🤍 ⏰ Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:21 List of communication verbs in English 02:08 Address 02:55 Present 03:54 Demonstrate 05:02 Illustrate 06:31 Assert 07:22 Back up 08:27 Convey 09:14 Persuade 10:18 Summarise 11:07 Conclude 11:59 Important communication verbs in English 📌 Listen to Speak Better English with Harry podcast on Spotify - 🤍 📌 Listen to Speak Better English with Harry podcast on Apple Podcasts - 🤍 📌 Follow on Instagram 🤍englishlessonskype - 🤍 📌 Like on Facebook - 🤍 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ #learnenglish #businessenglish #advancedenglish #englishvocab #englishlearning #englishlesson #inglesonline #inglesfluente #inglese

Top 10 Phrasal Verbs for Business in English

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Top Business English Phrasal Verbs and Idioms

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Learn the top business English phrasal verbs and idioms in today's English fluency lesson. To get a promotion and make more money, you probably need to use English in your job. Use these top 6 business English expressions to succeed at work! Top Interview Questions and Answers: 🤍 Download my free e-book: "5 Steps To Becoming A Confident English Speaker" 🤍 Become my student by joining a course: 🤍 - English book recommendations: 🤍 Subscribe and follow on social media! I'd love to meet you! YouTube: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Send us a postcard from your country: Speak English With Vanessa 825 C Merrimon Ave PMB # 278 Asheville, NC 28804 USA - Speak English With Vanessa helps English learners to speak American English fluently, naturally, and confidently. To become a fluent English speaker and have English conversations with a native English speaker, go to 🤍

Pronunciation: Fix 14 Common Mistakes with Business English Verbs

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Want to sound more professional after just one lesson? Join me in correcting 14 common pronunciation mistakes with business verbs in English. Avoid the embarrassing error with “focus”. Learn how to pronounce "develop", "identify", "negotiate", "multiply", "answer", and "risk". Practice saying "have/has" and "say/says". Fix mistakes with "determine", "represent", "measure", and "purchase". Designed for speakers of all languages, this one lesson will definitely take your professional English to a higher level. 🤍 For more lessons on common English errors, take my course: 🤍

5 Business English Phrasal Verbs You Need to Know (Advanced)

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Take the quiz here: 🤍 Are you ready to learn some phrasal verbs that can be used in business settings? Good! Let's go! GO UP & GO DOWN: These were taken from this lesson: 🤍 1: COME UP (WITH) If something HAS COME UP, this means that something has happened. - I have to cancel the meeting. Something has come up. To come up with an idea or a plan means to think about an idea or a plan. - we need to come up with a better strategy for this year - I need to constantly come up with new ideas for you! 2: LAY OFF This is similar to fire or to sack. But it suggests that it's because of the company's fault. - I think they are going to lay off a bunch of people soon - I was laid off last month (passive) - I think I might be laid off soon 3: RUN BY/PAST This means to ask for approval or an opinion on an idea/strategy. - When I came up with new ideas, I had to run them by my boss first - I ran my ideas by my coworkers too - Can I run my business idea past you later? - Run it by me first 4: TURN DOWN This means to reject. - I turned down promotion in 2007 - I can't believe they turned down our offer 5: TALK OVER This means to discuss something. - I'll need to talk it over with my coworkers TAKE THE QUIZ HERE: 🤍 ENGLISH FLUENCY PROGRAM: My program gives you the method that will dramatically improve your speaking, grammar, and pronunciation and the materials you need to follow this method. This method works and if you are ready to FINALLY speak English with confidence, I would love to have you. Learn more here: 🤍 Sign up here: 🤍 COMMON QUESTIONS: Q: Where are you from? A: I grew up in Preston, Lancashire, England. Q: How long have you been teaching? A: I've been teaching English since 2011. I ❤️ it! Q: How can I improve my English? A: Follow my method. I have a free lesson on that here: 🤍 Q: Do you have a book that I can download? A: Yes, I do. You can download it for free here: 🤍 Q: What camera do you use? A: I use this and love it: 🤍 Q: What books do you recommend? A: I recommend graded readers. Learn more about this here: 🤍 Q: Do you have any conversational videos? A: Yes! Here is a playlist: 🤍 * FOLLOW ME HERE: Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Want to send me a message? Do that here: 🤍 (you'll also get messages from me!) Subscribe to this channel and turn on notifications to get all my latest lessons. And get my book here: 🤍

Business English Phrasal Verbs with Examples | Lingoda Business Course (Spon)

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LINGGODA BUSINESS ENGLISH - Click the link 🤍 SPECIAL Discount Code : LOVEBE #businessenglish #englishforbusiness #phrasalverbs To improve your business English and learn more business vocabulary sign up for a business English Course with LINGODA today! You can purchase our ebook course, 'A Guide to Learning and Building your Vocabulary' the only guide you will need to improving your English vocabulary: 🤍 You can also get a FREE SAMPLE of our ebook on our website : 🤍loveenglish.co.uk Subscribe: 🤍 | 🔔Make sure to enable ALL push notifications!🔔 Support us on Patreon and JOIN THE LOVE ENGLISH CLUB click here : 🤍 Watch more Love English with Leila & Sabrah: Vocabulary: 🤍 English Grammar Lessons: 🤍 Learn Phrasal Verbs: 🤍 Newest Uploads: 🤍 Popular Videos: 🤍 Follow Love English with Leila & Sabrah: Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 BEST BOOKS FOR SELF-STUDY Best for Advanced Grammar: 🤍 Best for Int/Upper Intermediate Grammar: Murphy’s Grammar in Use - 🤍 Best for Elementary/Pre-intermediate Grammar: 🤍 Best for Learning Vocabulary: 🤍 Best for Academic Vocabulary: 🤍 Best for PHRASAL VERBS: 🤍 Best for English IDIOMS: 🤍 Best for Advanced English Pronunciation: 🤍 Best for Intermediate English Pronunciation: 🤍 Best for Business Vocabulary: 🤍 Best for IETLS Preparation: 🤍

How to change Basic English into Business English

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🤍 Want to get that job? Improve your image? Sound more professional? Learn how to transform simple English words to business English vocabulary and watch your career take off! I'll show you how to change "get" to "receive", " make sure" to "ensure", "give more information" to "elaborate", and more. These small vocabulary changes will make a huge difference in your English level. Test yourself on this lesson at 🤍 TRANSCRIPT: Hi. My name is Rebecca from 🤍engvid.com. Today, you're going to learn how to speak more professionally in business situations. Now, at times, it's all right to use informal language. It's acceptable in everyday situations. But there are times when you'll want to create a more powerful impression. And at that time, you'll want to be able to use business English. What's the difference between general English and business English? Well, sometimes, there's not very much difference. Sometimes, general English is used in business contexts. But sometimes, you use a higher-level word. And that's what I'm going to teach you in this lesson. Let's look at some really easy, common examples. For example, if you say or if you want to say, "I got your email", in regular English, you might just say, "I got your email." What would you say if you want to make it business English? You would say I'm giving you a clue. The word starts with R. Instead of saying, "I got your email"; "I received your email." Okay? Now, it becomes more formal and more business-like. Suppose you want to tell someone, "I need your help" or, "I need some help." What word could you use that starts with R instead of "need"? "Require." So instead of saying and you can also change more than the verb. The verb is the key, but you could say instead of saying, "I need some help", you could say, "I require some assistance." Now, you've changed two words, the verb and also a noun. Let's try another one. "Let's talk about it later." Which business word could you use? "Let's discuss let's discuss it later." That sounds much more professional than saying, "Let's talk about it later." Next one. "How do I get in touch with her?" What word could you use instead of that? "How do I contact her?" Okay? Good. "Please make sure you arrive on time." Which business word could you use instead of "make sure"? "Please ensure you arrive on time." "Please give her your travel plans." Instead of saying "give", you could say, "Please provide her with your itinerary." There, we've changed another word. Instead of saying "travel plan" or "travel plans", you could use the word "itinerary". An "itinerary" is usually a piece of paper or a document that lists your travel plans, when you're departing, when you're arriving, where, when, and so on. "Please let them know when you will be arriving." "Please let them know" instead of that, you could say, "Please inform them of your arrival." Okay? Good. "Please tell me why you've made this decision." "Please explain your decision." "Could you please talk some more about that subject?" "Could you please elaborate? Could you please elaborate on that." Now, this is actually a very useful word if you go to a conference or a meeting and you want someone to speak some more about a particular point or issue. It's a good, kind of, question to learn. "Could you please elaborate on that?" So "to elaborate" means to speak more or talk more, give more information. "How are you going to fix this problem?" Better than using the word "fix" is the word "solve". "How are you going to solve this problem?" All right? So try to do that for every simple word that you know and basic word that you know in general English, try to find a slightly more formal version, which will be your business English word. And use these words in an office environment. If you've found this helpful, please subscribe to my channel on YouTube. And if you'd like to do a quiz on this subject, you can also go to our website, 🤍engvid.com. Thanks very much. Good luck with your English.

Phrasal verbs for business English

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12 useful phrasal verbs for Business English

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This video's about 12 useful English phrasal verbs. You'll hear them all in lots of contexts, but they're particularly useful for business English conversations. Here are the verbs: - turn someone down - take on - snowed under - hand over - take over - back out - fill someone in - run something by/past someone - zero in on - figure something out - push back on - spell out I'm returning to my roots in this video because I've written many courses for business English. In fact I'm working on some new ones now, so if you'd like to hear about their progress, why not head over to our website and subscribe to our mailing list. 🤍 We would like to say a HUGE thank you to Craig for appearing in this video. Thank you for ironing your green screen for us! Craig has a terrific podcast that he makes with his friend Reza and if you haven''t already subscribed to it, you should. You'll find it here: 🤍 Make sure you subscribe to this YouTube channel. 🤍 Facebook Page: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍vickivideos To get notified by email when we publish a new video, sign up to our mailing list: 🤍 Visit our website to see our videos with transcripts and much more: 🤍 There you can get email updates on new videos and live classes and also download a free copy of 'Fix It', a checklist for correcting common English mistakes 🤍

9 Must-Know Phrasal Verbs for Business English Situations

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In this English lesson, you're going to learn nine phrasal verbs that are used in business situations. All examples are left below! * RESOURCES * Free fluency book: 🤍 Methods I recommend you follow for English fluency: 🤍 Phrasal Verb Lessons: 🤍 English fluency program: 🤍 * PHRASES USED * 1 HURRY UP Can you hurry up with that new contract? I understand that your car won’t start but hurry up and get here. I need that report by Monday do you think you can get it done on time? 2. WORK SOMETHING OUT I’m sure we can work something out. Maybe if we meet in the middle sure we can work something out so I’m sure we can do something in order to agree on the price to work something out. 3. CLOSE DOWN Do you think we’ll close down our London office? Have you heard that the neighborhood bar has closed down? 4. CALL BACK Can I have him call you back once he is done? Oh. Hi, Janet. Can I call you back? David just walked in. Okay. I’ll call you back. 5. TAKE ON He’s not taking on any new clients at the moment. Who wants to take this new project on? We are not taking anyone on at the moment but feel free to drop off your C.V. 6. FALL THROUGH The merger fell through. I don’t want this to fall through we need to work something out. 7. TAKE OFF John’s just taking off for New York right now. Can I get him to call you back? That new restaurant is really taking off - it was so busy last night. This new app just isn’t taking off. I don’t know why but this new app just isn’t taking off. 8. THINK SOMETHING OVER That building design looks great I just need to think it over before fully committing to it. You don’t need to decide now think it over and get back to us tomorrow. So consider this position and our offer and then get back to us tomorrow think it over. 9. RUN BY I’ve got everything that I need I just need to run it by my boss. Why didn’t you run it by me first?

ESL Business English Phrasal Verbs - PUT - English Like A Native

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ESL Business English phrasal verbs using 'put'. Lingoda's Business English course - Free trial available: 🤍 And here is a 50€ Discount code: ANNABE This lesson will cover the following phrasal verbs and how they are used in a business environment: PUT TOGETHER PUT ACROSS PUT OFF PUT UP PUT UP WITH PUT BACK PUT ON PUT DOWN Business English is essential for ESL students working / studying to work in an English speaking company. Don't Forget to LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for a virtual Hi-Five! Thank you to Lingoda for sponsoring this lesson. 🙏 CONTRIBUTE 🙏 To anyone who helps me in any way, THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart. 🇬🇧BECOME A VIP (REWARDS AVAILABLE): 🤍 🙏 TRANSLATE A VIDEO FOR ME: 🤍 😍 MAKE A ONE OFF DONATION: 🤍 🏆 BECOME A PATRON (REWARDS AVAILABLE): 🤍 FREE TRIALS = If you haven't already, then I recommend taking advantage of the following free trials to aid your English learning. FREE MUSIC - 🤍amazon.co.uk/music/unlimited?&tag=e0069-21 FREE MOVIES - 🤍amazon.co.uk/tryprimefree?tag=e0069-21 FREE AUDIOBOOKS - 🤍 TRAVEL CREDIT HOTEL: $35 Credit: 🤍airbnb.co.uk/c/annat30863 FLIGHT & HOTEL: 🤍 = RELATED VIDEOS = Here are some of the best lessons that I have done recently which you may have missed. If you enjoy them then feel free to let me know in the comments section. REMEMBER WORDS EASILY - 🤍 PRONUNCIATION - 🤍 5 HOT IDIOMS - 🤍 10 WAYS TO IMPRESS IN INTERVIEW: 🤍 My Links = INSTAGRAM: 🤍instagram.com/britishenglishpro FACEBOOK: 🤍facebook.com/BritishEnglishLikeaNative TWITTER: 🤍twitter.com/1_like_a_native MY OTHER YOUTUBE CHANNELS 🤍youtube.com/user/verbalessons 🤍youtube.com/user/annatyrie 🤍youtube.com/c/BellaBeansTV Thanks for Watching Anna ❤ 🇬🇧 BUSINESS ENQUIRIES ONLY: englishlikeanative🤍gmail.com

8 Advanced Phrasal Verbs For Business

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In this Business English vocabulary lesson, I teach you 8 advanced phrasal verbs for business. Learn useful phrasal verbs like pass up, lose out, capitalise on and more! If you like my short lessons for busy people and would like to support me, buy me a cup of coffee! Thanks! 🤍 Want to learn more Business English? Join my email list and get my FREE VOCABULARY EXTRA EMAIL every 2 weeks: 🤍 Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:56 fall back on 1:49 capitalise on 2:35 vouch for (sthg or sbdy) 3:27 do away with (sthg) 4:41 play with (the idea/possibility of doing sthg) 5:35 come round 6:25 lose out 7:14 pass up My other phrasal verbs lessons here on YouTube: 🤍 Find out more about me: Website: 🤍 Visit me on Social Media: Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Music credits: Intro music: Far Away by MK2 Background music: Honey and Milk by The 126ers

Business English: Upward Movement Verbs

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Robin teaches useful business English expressions. He talks about upward movement verbs such as 'increase', 'skyrocketing', ect.. These verbs will improve your English conversation. The Business English series has 20 video lessons and growing! Please like us and subscribe. With your support we can make more videos. ———————————— Join Us to Support Us! ———————————— 🤍 ———————————— Check us out! ———————————— Please support us through Patreon: 🤍 Website: 🤍 Official Facebook: 🤍 Learn English With Robin (Facebook Group) 🤍 Learn English With Robin (Whatsapp, Skype, Line, WeChat, KakaoTalk) 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Naver Café (네이버 카페): 🤍 ———————————— Message from Robin Shaw ———————————— Hello, I am Robin Shaw. Thank you for watching my videos. I’m a Canadian who lives in Korea, but loves to travel to many countries and meet students. I have been an English teacher for almost 20 years. I love teaching students from around the world. Please help and support this channel by subscribing, commenting, sharing, and clicking ‘like’ on my videos. ———————————— My Other Channel ———————————— If you are interested in Korea, this is my other YouTube channel: 🤍 Website: 🤍 Official Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍

Splash Out - Phrasal Verb | Common English Phrasal Verbs | Business English & Everyday English

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This video deals with the phrasal verb 'splash out', giving you some helpful examples to use in the workplace and in social situations. #phrasalverbs #businessenglish #spokenenglish #englishlogica Get directly to our Spoken English Vocabulary Database here: 🤍 For our Exam Vocabulary (GRE, SAT, LSAT, MBA, etc.), click here: 🤍 If you want to learn everyday English expressions (Social/Professional), click here: 🤍 Our unique and fun comics for learning English are here: 🤍 You will find our grammar pages (mindmaps, timelines, charts, etc.) here: 🤍 We also have lots of Writeups and Articles, covering IELTS samples, Learning English Abroad, English for Your Career, and more: 🤍 Find us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Instagram: 🤍 Connect with us on Twitter: 🤍

Phrasal verbs for Business English - Team up with, Call off, Rule out, Head up

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ADVANCED VERBS FOR WORK 👔 | Vocabulary Lesson

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ABOUT THE LESSON 📚 Let's talk about some useful and important verbs that you can use at work. These are advanced verbs that will help you more accurately express your thoughts, opinions, and ideas. So stop procrastinating. There's no reason to vacillate as to whether or not you should learn these verbs. I implore you - not only to learn the verbs - but to practice using them as well. And I'm confident that you're not going to run out of steam. Here are the words from the lesson. 1) to expedite 2) to step down 3) to accrue 4) to cold call 5) to drum up 6) to procrastinate 7) to adjourn 8) to implore 9) to vacillate 10) to enlighten 11) to run out of steam HELP SUPPORT INTERACTIVE ENGLISH 💖 Become a Member on YouTube 🎊 👉🤍 Support Our Lessons On Patreon (awesome rewards) 🎉 👉 🤍 JOIN OUR COMMUNITY 📬 (Access the Secret Fluency Lesson) 🤫 👉 🤍 LINKS TO PRACTICE & IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH ✅ Improve Your Listening w/ Audiobooks. FREE TRAIL! 🤍 Find a teacher with italki. Buy 1 lesson, get $10 free credits: 🙋 🤍 Eliminate Writing Mistakes ✍ Grammarly: 🤍 Wes’ Teaching Adventures 🌎 Happy Time Go Fast (South Korea): 🤍 Watermelon Is Life (Namibia): 🤍 Please know that links to Audible, italki, Grammarly are affiliate links. We earn commission through these links. FOLLOW INTERACTIVE ENGLISH 👍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 OTHER SHOUT-OUTS 💬 Royalty-free images provided by Pixabay MESSAGE TO YOU 😊 Thanks so much for being a part of our community. Learning English is an enriching experience that brings everyone all around the world closer together. Be sure to say “Hello” and write to us in the comments. We love hearing from all of you. THANKS FOR WATCHING!

Sound Professional with these Advanced Verbs | Build Your Vocabulary

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Join the next Lingoda Language Sprint: 🤍 🚨 Use Voucher Code: WES03 Get a 20€ or $25 discount (classes start on March 21, 2022) ABOUT THE LESSON 📚 We all want to sound more professional in the workplace. It's important to show our colleagues that we are knowledgeable, competent, and polite. Therefore, I want to teach you 17 different advanced verbs that you can use at work and help take your professionalism up a notch. Although these verbs may be used in many other context, associated them to work will give you a better understanding and make it more likely for you to remember the meaning. I'll tell you the meaning of each verb and talk a little about how they are commonly used. I'll even provide some example sentences so that you can see how the vocabulary is used in context. In case you would like to review, here are the verbs from the lesson. 1. spearhead /ˈspɪəhɛd/ 2. forgo /fɔːˈɡəʊ/ 3. procrastinate /prəʊˈkræstɪneɪt/ 4. overhaul /ˌəʊvəˈhɔːl/ 5. resolve /rɪˈzɒlv/ 6. strategize /ˈstræt.ə.dʒaɪz/ 7. implement /ˈɪm.plə.ment/ 8. execute /ˈeksɪkjuːt/ 9. improvise / ˈɪm prəˌvaɪz / 10. champion /ˈtʃæm.pi.ən/ 11. restructure / riˈstrʌk tʃər / 12. troubleshoot /ˈtrʌb.əl.ʃuːt/ 13. network /ˈnet.wɝːk/ 14. attend /əˈtend/ 15. assist /əˈsɪst/ 16. submit /səbˈmɪt/ 17. commute /kəˈmjuːt/ #InteractiveEnglish #Vocabulary LESSON CHAPTERS 0:00 Advanced Verbs Introduction 0:50 to spearhead 1:24 to forgo 2:07 to procrastinate 2:41 Lingoda Mini-Sprint 4:53 to overhaul 5:53 to resolve 6:36 to strategize 7:18 to implement 7:43 to execute 8:03 to improvise 8:52 to champion 9:18 to restructure 9:47 to troubleshoot 10:48 to network 11:27 to attend 12:00 to assist 12:46 to submit 13:11 to commute HELP SUPPORT INTERACTIVE ENGLISH 💖 Become a Member on YouTube 🎊 👉🤍 Support Our Lessons On Patreon (awesome rewards) 🎉 👉 🤍 JOIN OUR COMMUNITY 📬 (Access the Secret Fluency Lesson) 🤫 👉 🤍 LINKS TO PRACTICE & IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH ✅ Improve Your Listening w/ Audiobooks. FREE TRAIL! 🤍 Eliminate Writing Mistakes ✍ Grammarly: 🤍 Wes’ Teaching Adventures 🌎 Happy Time Go Fast (South Korea): 🤍 Watermelon Is Life (Namibia): 🤍 Please know that links to Audible and Grammarly are affiliate links. We earn commission through these links. FOLLOW INTERACTIVE ENGLISH 👍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 OTHER SHOUT-OUTS 💬 Royalty-free images provided by Pixabay MESSAGE TO YOU 😊 Thanks so much for being a part of our community. Learning English is an enriching experience that brings everyone all around the world closer together. Be sure to say “Hello” and write to us in the comments. We love hearing from all of you. THANKS FOR WATCHING!

25 Professional Phrasal Verbs - Improve your Professional English

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25 Professional phrasal verbs that come up in conversation frequently in the workplace! Learn useful high frequency business English vocabulary for professional use! DON’T BE SHY, COME SAY HI! You can learn more about us at 🤍 FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA! Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED? Subscribe: 🤍 | 🔔Make sure you enable ALL push notifications!🔔 STUDY WITH A PROFESSIONAL TEACHER: To study with professional, native English teachers, click the link and learn. more about Lingoda, the Online Language School everyones talking about! Click here: 🤍 Use the special discount code: LOVE7 SAVE 20€/22$ discount on your first month (not applicable in packages below 60 euro) SABRAH’S AMAZING VOCABULARY COURSE: If you would like more help with your English vocabulary then why not invest in our eBook : 'A Guide to Learning and Building your Vocabulary in English' Clcik here: 🤍 You can also download a FREE SAMPLE here on our home page : 🤍 SELF-STUDY ENGLISH PRACTICE: For a fantastic way to study English, improve your reading/listening skills, build your vocabulary and generally enjoy learning English you should check out Sensations English, an incredible platform designed to support self-study, great for IELTS and other exam preparation and for those who are ready to improve their English level! 🤍?affid=U7YOA5ESAX KEEP LEARNING ENGLISH WITH US! Watch more Love English with Leila & Sabrah: Vocabulary: 🤍 English Grammar Lessons: 🤍 Learn Phrasal Verbs: 🤍 Newest Uploads: 🤍 Popular Videos: 🤍 GREAT SOUNDS TO SUPPORT YOUR CONTENT If you are a creator looking for AWESOME MUSIC and audio for your content, then why not try Epidemic sound? When you sign up you get unlimited access to 30,000 tracks! Find out more here : 🤍

8 Phrasal Verbs for Business - plus linking rule for an American Accent

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Learn 8 very common English phrasal verbs for work situations. At the same time, learn how to link words to make natural sounding sentences that will make you sound like a native speaker.

Business Phrasal Verbs You MUST Know | Improve Your English

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These are 20 Awesome English Phrasal Verbs that you need and can use for business to make you sound so much more like a native speaker. You will also be able to understand conversations better if you can learn these. Don't forget to practice. Please like, subscribe and share this with your friends to help build this awesome community even more. Thank you. GET YOUR FREE PDF BELOW FREE lesson notes - 🤍 italki offer *get $10 credit FREE* 🤍 Also, please join us on the PageOneEnglish Facebook page: 🤍 Have a great day! #businessphrasalverbs #englishphrasalverbs #phrasalverbs

8 Useful Phrasal Verbs For Work - Business English Vocabulary

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People who speak English at an intermediate to advanced level use a lot of phrasal verbs in their everyday speech. That’s why it’s a good idea to have some knowledge of them. In this short lesson, I teach you 8 of the most useful and common phrasal verbs for work. Practise your speaking, pronunciation & intonation skills by repeating the example sentences with me. If you like my short lessons for busy people, and would like to support me, buy me a cup of coffee! Thanks! 🤍 The phrasal verbs in this lesson: fill in for somebody - to do another person’s job for a short period of time because they are not there or are unable to do it look into something - to try to find out more information or facts about something get back to someone - to talk to someone or call them again in order to give them information that you couldn’t give them earlier come up - to happen, usually unexpectedly deal with something - to take action to do something, especially to solve a problem set up - to organise or plan something such as a meeting or event run out of something - to use all of something – to have nothing left figure something out - to finally understand something or find the solution to a problem after a lot of thought Want to learn more Business English? Join my email list and get my FREE VOCABULARY EMAIL every 2 weeks: 🤍 Find out more about me: Website: 🤍 Visit me on Social Media: Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Music credits: Intro music: Far Away by MK2 Background music: Honey and Milk by The 126ers

Learn Spanish in 15 sec: SPANISH VERBS FOR BUSINESS👔! #shorts #learnspanish #spanishvocabulary

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Do you want to improve your Spanish quickly?🤓 Then we recommend broadening your Spanish vocabulary daily.💪 Use our Spanish drill videos to make quick progress.😎 Please be sure to also use these Spanish verbs for business in complete sentences to memorize them better and learn how to use them! If you want to learn more about our project, please have a look at our webpage: 🤍sayzonte.com

10 Phrasal Verbs for Work | Business English

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➡️ Business English Week | Register for FREE! 🤍 Phrasal verbs are a huge part of everyday English conversation. The ability to understand and use phrasal verbs at work will definitely boost your Business English skills and help you to sound more natural in conversations. In this lesson you’ll learn 10 super common and easy phrasal verbs for work. Enjoy! ✅ To master Business English, check out my ESSENTIAL ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS COURSE: 👉 🤍 ✅ Learn thousands of English words and expressions through REAL English conversations: 👉 🤍 Connect with me: Website: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 LinkedIn: 🤍 #phrasalverbs #businessenglish #englishforwork #englishvocabulary

Move Forward - Phrasal Verb | Common Phrasal Verbs in English | Business English & Spoken English

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This video deals with the phrasal verb 'move forward', giving you some helpful examples to use in the workplace and in social situations. #phrasalverbs #businessenglish #spokenenglish #englishlogica Get directly to our Spoken English Vocabulary Database here: 🤍 For our Exam Vocabulary (GRE, SAT, LSAT, MBA, etc.), click here: 🤍 If you want to learn everyday English expressions (Social/Professional), click here: 🤍 Our unique and fun comics for learning English are here: 🤍 You will find our grammar pages (mindmaps, timelines, charts, etc.) here: 🤍 We also have lots of Writeups and Articles, covering IELTS samples, Learning English Abroad, English for Your Career, and more: 🤍 Find us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Instagram: 🤍 Connect with us on Twitter: 🤍

Plug Away - Phrasal Verb | Common Phrasal Verbs in English | Business English & Everyday English

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This video deals with the phrasal verb 'plug away', giving you some helpful examples to use in the workplace and in social situations. #phrasalverbs #businessenglish #spokenenglish #englishlogica Get directly to our Spoken English Vocabulary Database here: 🤍 For our Exam Vocabulary (GRE, SAT, LSAT, MBA, etc.), click here: 🤍 If you want to learn everyday English expressions (Social/Professional), click here: 🤍 Our unique and fun comics for learning English are here: 🤍 You will find our grammar pages (mindmaps, timelines, charts, etc.) here: 🤍 We also have lots of Writeups and Articles, covering IELTS samples, Learning English Abroad, English for Your Career, and more: 🤍 Find us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Instagram: 🤍 Connect with us on Twitter: 🤍

Business English - 20 Phrasal Verbs for Business / Meetings / Work

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20 Phrasal Verbs for Business / Meetings / Work. Business English Phrasal Verbs for conversation with meaning, example, picture, & exercise/quiz. #phrasalverbs #businessenglish #hoctienganhlearnenglish ► (Playlist) → 🤍

Learn English verbs for talking about your job roles - Business English

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Business English - 6 important verbs you can use when describing your different job roles and responsibilities. On your business card you usually have one job title that explains your position in your company or your sector of work if you are self-employed. However, when you have to describe to a client, supplier or colleague in English exactly what you do and your responsibilities, you will almost certainly have a variety of things to explain and list the various things you do. These 6 verbs I am suggesting here are very common in Business English and can be used when meeting people, and introducing yourself. They are all very useful to make enquiries and asking for the person who you need to speak to regarding a certain matter or in a certain department of a larger company. Each verb is flexible and interchangeable when speaking about job roles. The lesson is about giving you a wider range of verbs to use in these situations or when you are listing your roles, and this improves your communication and is less repetitive than just using one verb in your description. I hope you enjoy the video and learn something new. The 6 verbs are: to manage to be in charge of to be responsible for to take care of to deal with LISTENING TEST in VIDEO When reading the 5 sentences describing roles I say one thing incorrectly. Did you notice? The sentence: I also look after the plant personnel, HR....Human Resources. I say 'H and R', which is incorrect. The article 'and' is not used in this acronym. The correct pronunciation is H R. If your are interested in personalised Business English lessons with me via skype please contact me directly: info🤍tesolrich.com tesolrich.gmail.com 🤍 skype name: tesolrich

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