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Business English - How to Make Arrangements in English | 925 English Lesson 38
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In this 925 English lesson, we’re going to learn how to make arrangements in English. Learn how to suggest arrangements in English and discuss times and location.
Think of all the things that flow in and out of your company. It could be anything from office supplies to raw materials. How do these things get to where they need to be? Someone is making arrangements. And although lots of things are ordered online, there are still lots of arrangements made over the phone.
So how do we make arrangements? Well, it starts with a polite suggestion or request. In polite requests, we often use the words “would” and “could.” For example, you might say “I would like to arrange a delivery” or “we would like something shipped.” Of course, “I would” can be shortened to “I’d” and “we would” to “we’d.” To use “could,” you might say “could we schedule a delivery?”
925 English is a series of English video lessons for beginners. With 925 English you can learn business English expressions and vocabulary for work.
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Business English - How to talk about Prices in English | 925 English Lesson 37
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https://www.businessenglishpod.com/2021/04/25/925-english-lesson-37-how-to-talk-about-prices-in-english/
Business English lesson on how to talk about prices in English. Download this Business English video from the Business English Pod website:
https://www.businessenglishpod.com/
In this 925 English video we’re going to learn how to talk about prices and costs in English.
Business is all about money. The whole purpose of a company is to earn more money than it spends so that it can produce a profit. So it’s not surprising that we spend a lot of time talking about how much things cost.
Whether you’re buying materials or reviewing a budget, you may find yourself frequently asking about prices or costs. In this 925 English lesson, we’ll learn how to ask about price and cost, say something costs too much and suggest a lower price.
925 English is a series of English video lessons for beginners (CEFR level A2). With 925 English you can learn business English expressions and vocabulary for work.
Iam Jordanian : Many thanks to you, wonderful work for which you deserve thanks and appreciation. I wish you all the best and I will be happy to subscribe in your channel and follow your next videos.
Ramadan Kareem
Happy New Year
Cristian Q. : Excellent!
يسمينه بله باسي : Thanks
Pushpajan A R : Informative.
Yavuz Ugurlu : Thank you for your this share.
Business English Top 10 Skills (2) | Business English Pod
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https://www.businessenglishpod.com/2019/07/30/top-10-business-english-skills-2/
Learn key skills for business English in this business English lesson from our Skills 360 business English podcast.
https://www.businessenglishpod.com/
In this business English lesson we finish off our look at the top 10 essential business English skills.
In our last business English lesson (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zc-uAs3xjrQ), looked at small talk and business English conversation skills such as expressing opinions in English, asking questions, rejecting ideas, and getting action. Of course, “conversation” is what comes to mind when someone talks about language skills. But a lot of business English communication is not conversation, per se. Your skill set has to include a lot more than expressing opinions, agreeing, disagreeing, and making small talk.
More business English videos on key business English skills covered in this lesson:
How to give instructions in English:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiRDPpNE4rs
Connecting your ideas in English:
https://www.businessenglishpod.com/2006/07/26/bep-102-signposting-your-presentation/
Bargaining and negotiating in English:
https://www.businessenglishpod.com/category/negotiating/
Summarizing in meetings:
https://www.businessenglishpod.com/2008/01/19/bep-81-int-meetings-finishing-up-and-action-points/
English pronunciation and intonation:
https://www.businessenglishpod.com/2007/12/23/bep-106e-presenting-for-success-using-your-voice-and-emphasizing-key-language/
Imagine for a second that you’re delivering a presentation in English or conducting an English training session. What kind of skills do you need in those situations? Well, one thing you need to master is talking about how something happens or how something is done. By that I mean describing a process or giving instructions in English.
Connecting words aren’t limited to processes and instructions. Adept English speakers will use all sorts of words to connect their ideas and structure a good argument.
Besides presentations or training, another important situation with a special skill set is bargaining, or negotiating in English. And I’m not just talking about high-level talks on corporate partnerships or negotiating a major business deal. Any situation that involves give and take, cooperation, or compromise involves a kind of bargaining.
This brings me to another essential skill: summarizing in English. What happens after you’ve presented a clear and logical argument, or you’ve negotiated a compromise in a meeting? Well, you need to ensure everyone can latch on to the main ideas. That’s when you summarize.
Before we finish, here’s one more essential but challenging skill for you: speaking in English clearly. You probably know some people who seem to just have a knack for clear speech. But it’s not just innate talent. You can learn to sound clear too, if you put in the time and effort.
So practice correct English pronunciation. Try to enunciate clearly, even when it doesn’t feel natural for your mouth to make certain shapes or sounds. It gets easier with practice.
In this business English lesson we’ve covered five essential skills for every ace English speaker. First, there’s the ability to present a sequence or step-by-step instructions in English. Next is the skill of connecting your ideas logically. Then there’s bargaining and summarizing. And finally, you need to work on your English pronunciation and intonation.
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Ismail Nassar : Wow...excellent really.
Michel Franz : I really appreciate your videos!
Enrico Tiempioli : Per se = di per se
To master = padroneggiare
Meanwhile = nel frattempo
Likely = probabile
To rattle = innervosire
To pick up the thread = riprendere il filo
Therefore = quindi
Nevertheless = tuttavia
Furthermore = inoltre
To pepper = pepare, abbellire...
To hold true = restare valido, valere
Besides = inoltre
Bargaining = contrattazione
To figure out = capire, risolvere, decidere
Work schedule = programma di lavoro
Summarizing = riassumere
To ensure = assicurare, garantire, assicurarsi
To latch = riallacciarsi
Knack = talento
Shape = figura
To mumble = biascicare, farfugliare
I’ve covered = ho coperto
Ace = asso
Gregoire Diouf : Very interesting I really appreciate
Rhoel Tabujara : Very informative topic. Thank you
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Download this Business English video from the Business English Pod website: https://www.businessenglishpod.com/category/video/
In this 925 English lesson, we’re going to learn how to make arrangements in English. Learn how to suggest arrangements in English and discuss times and location.
Think of all the things that flow in and out of your company. It could be anything from office supplies to raw materials. How do these things get to where they need to be? Someone is making arrangements. And although lots of things are ordered online, there are still lots of arrangements made over the phone.
So how do we make arrangements? Well, it starts with a polite suggestion or request. In polite requests, we often use the words “would” and “could.” For example, you might say “I would like to arrange a delivery” or “we would like something shipped.” Of course, “I would” can be shortened to “I’d” and “we would” to “we’d.” To use “could,” you might say “could we schedule a delivery?”
925 English is a series of English video lessons for beginners. With 925 English you can learn business English expressions and vocabulary for work.
@Business English - Learn with Business English Pod
Business English - How to talk about Prices in English | 925 English Lesson 37
#BusinessEnglish #BusinessEnglishLesson #BusinessEnglishPod
https://www.businessenglishpod.com/2021/04/25/925-english-lesson-37-how-to-talk-about-prices-in-english/
Business English lesson on how to talk about prices in English. Download this Business English video from the Business English Pod website:
https://www.businessenglishpod.com/
In this 925 English video we’re going to learn how to talk about prices and costs in English.
Business is all about money. The whole purpose of a company is to earn more money than it spends so that it can produce a profit. So it’s not surprising that we spend a lot of time talking about how much things cost.
Whether you’re buying materials or reviewing a budget, you may find yourself frequently asking about prices or costs. In this 925 English lesson, we’ll learn how to ask about price and cost, say something costs too much and suggest a lower price.
925 English is a series of English video lessons for beginners (CEFR level A2). With 925 English you can learn business English expressions and vocabulary for work.
Iam Jordanian : Many thanks to you, wonderful work for which you deserve thanks and appreciation. I wish you all the best and I will be happy to subscribe in your channel and follow your next videos.
Ramadan Kareem
Happy New Year
Cristian Q. : Excellent!
يسمينه بله باسي : Thanks
Pushpajan A R : Informative.
Yavuz Ugurlu : Thank you for your this share.
Business English Top 10 Skills (2) | Business English Pod
#BusinessEnglish #BusinessEnglishCommunication #BusinessEnglishLesson
https://www.businessenglishpod.com/2019/07/30/top-10-business-english-skills-2/
Learn key skills for business English in this business English lesson from our Skills 360 business English podcast.
https://www.businessenglishpod.com/
In this business English lesson we finish off our look at the top 10 essential business English skills.
In our last business English lesson (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zc-uAs3xjrQ), looked at small talk and business English conversation skills such as expressing opinions in English, asking questions, rejecting ideas, and getting action. Of course, “conversation” is what comes to mind when someone talks about language skills. But a lot of business English communication is not conversation, per se. Your skill set has to include a lot more than expressing opinions, agreeing, disagreeing, and making small talk.
More business English videos on key business English skills covered in this lesson:
How to give instructions in English:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiRDPpNE4rs
Connecting your ideas in English:
https://www.businessenglishpod.com/2006/07/26/bep-102-signposting-your-presentation/
Bargaining and negotiating in English:
https://www.businessenglishpod.com/category/negotiating/
Summarizing in meetings:
https://www.businessenglishpod.com/2008/01/19/bep-81-int-meetings-finishing-up-and-action-points/
English pronunciation and intonation:
https://www.businessenglishpod.com/2007/12/23/bep-106e-presenting-for-success-using-your-voice-and-emphasizing-key-language/
Imagine for a second that you’re delivering a presentation in English or conducting an English training session. What kind of skills do you need in those situations? Well, one thing you need to master is talking about how something happens or how something is done. By that I mean describing a process or giving instructions in English.
Connecting words aren’t limited to processes and instructions. Adept English speakers will use all sorts of words to connect their ideas and structure a good argument.
Besides presentations or training, another important situation with a special skill set is bargaining, or negotiating in English. And I’m not just talking about high-level talks on corporate partnerships or negotiating a major business deal. Any situation that involves give and take, cooperation, or compromise involves a kind of bargaining.
This brings me to another essential skill: summarizing in English. What happens after you’ve presented a clear and logical argument, or you’ve negotiated a compromise in a meeting? Well, you need to ensure everyone can latch on to the main ideas. That’s when you summarize.
Before we finish, here’s one more essential but challenging skill for you: speaking in English clearly. You probably know some people who seem to just have a knack for clear speech. But it’s not just innate talent. You can learn to sound clear too, if you put in the time and effort.
So practice correct English pronunciation. Try to enunciate clearly, even when it doesn’t feel natural for your mouth to make certain shapes or sounds. It gets easier with practice.
In this business English lesson we’ve covered five essential skills for every ace English speaker. First, there’s the ability to present a sequence or step-by-step instructions in English. Next is the skill of connecting your ideas logically. Then there’s bargaining and summarizing. And finally, you need to work on your English pronunciation and intonation.
Business English | Business English Communication | Business English Lesson
@Business English - Learn with Business English Pod
Ismail Nassar : Wow...excellent really.
Michel Franz : I really appreciate your videos!
Enrico Tiempioli : Per se = di per se
To master = padroneggiare
Meanwhile = nel frattempo
Likely = probabile
To rattle = innervosire
To pick up the thread = riprendere il filo
Therefore = quindi
Nevertheless = tuttavia
Furthermore = inoltre
To pepper = pepare, abbellire...
To hold true = restare valido, valere
Besides = inoltre
Bargaining = contrattazione
To figure out = capire, risolvere, decidere
Work schedule = programma di lavoro
Summarizing = riassumere
To ensure = assicurare, garantire, assicurarsi
To latch = riallacciarsi
Knack = talento
Shape = figura
To mumble = biascicare, farfugliare
I’ve covered = ho coperto
Ace = asso
Gregoire Diouf : Very interesting I really appreciate
Rhoel Tabujara : Very informative topic. Thank you
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