VACATIONS and HOLIDAYS - Business English vocabulary lesson
Send Chris a messageTaking vacations and holidays is a great break from professional life. However, talking about these to your colleagues and agreeing these with your managers in English can be challenging. Especially if you speak English at work as a second language. Today we'll discuss the vocabulary, grammar, and phrases that we need to arrange our holidays. We'll look at the differences between American and British English when speaking about these things, and we'll talk about emails and email etiquette when going on vacation. 🔗 Book a one-to-one coaching or tutoring session with me at breakoutbusinessenglish.com🎁 Use code PODCAST30 for 30% off your first coaching sessionDo you want me to analyse your English on YouTube? Contact me here:https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com/contactDo you want to see what I do? Click here:https://youtu.be/1jpP2nCQDi0?si=GcFRHMZqCLPg5Dr-Also, if you're studying for the IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge English tests and exams then you might find some of the vocabulary in this episode really useful.This podcast is all about helping you to communicate better, in English, at work. I work with international English speakers from around the world who use English, at work, as a second or third language and I hope that I can bring some of the ideas, vocabulary, and grammar, from those sessions, to you in this podcast.Don’t forget that my full time job is helping international professionals who use English at work to improve their communication skills. So, if you need English to do your job but don’t speak it natively then maybe we can work together to help you to achieve your language goals. 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and request future topics!📅 New episodes released every Wednesday📺 Watch vocabulary breakdowns and coaching analysis on the Breakout Business English YouTube channelToday's examples:I’ve put in for a couple of weeks at the end of June.I’ve submitted a leave request, I’m just waiting for the management team to sign off on it.I’ve got a few days of annual leave left for the year but I think I'll just roll them over. I’ll be out of the office until the first Monday in April.I’m on annual leave next week. If you have any urgent requests then Jane will be covering for me so feel free to contact her and I’ll ensure we have a full handover before I go.Just to give everyone advanced notice, I’ll be unavailable for the next couple of weeks, and will get to any emails when I’m back at my desk.#businessenglish #englishtips #englishlesson #englishclassSupport the showBook a lesson with me at: https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com
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BUILDING TRUST at work - Business English lesson with tips and vocabulary for managers.
Send Chris a messageIf you want to build trust with your colleagues, especially if you're a manager, and you speak English at work as a second language then this episode is for you. We talk about how you can sound more native and natural when speaking or writing English and how you can improve the trust between you and your team when doing this. We discuss the vocabulary, phrases, and idioms that we can use to build trust, we talk about vulnerability, and about making it easier for your direct reports to ask for help. We also look at some common grammar mistakes that non-native English speakers make when using this vocabulary and speaking in these professional situations. 🔗 Book a one-to-one coaching or tutoring session with me at breakoutbusinessenglish.com🎁 Use code PODCAST30 for 30% off your first coaching sessionDo you want me to analyse your English on YouTube? Contact me here:https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com/contactDo you want to see what I do? Click here:https://youtu.be/1jpP2nCQDi0?si=DCKHKxe9dqhidx0oAlso, if you're studying for the IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge English tests and exams then you might find some of the vocabulary in this episode really useful.This podcast is all about helping you to communicate better, in English, at work. I work with international English speakers from around the world who use English, at work, as a second or third language and I hope that I can bring some of the ideas, vocabulary, and grammar, from those sessions, to you in this podcast.Don’t forget that my full time job is helping international professionals who use English at work to improve their communication skills. So, if you need English to do your job but don’t speak it natively then maybe we can work together to help you to achieve your language goals. 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and request future topics!📅 New episodes released every Wednesday📺 Watch vocabulary breakdowns and coaching analysis on the Breakout Business English YouTube channelToday's examples:We’re all fallible, myself included. It took me months before I could get this right consistently.I dropped the ball on this, and that’s on me. I’ll be sure to keep my eye on the ball from now on.To say that I'm out of my depth would be putting it lightly, so you'll have to bear with me on this.Would you mind if I checked in with you later and see how you're getting on?Let me know if you need a hand with anything.If you get stuck on anything then give me a shout.#businessenglish #englishtips #englishlesson #englishclassSupport the showBook a lesson with me at: https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com
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How to talk about PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS - Business English vocabulary lesson
Send Chris a messageSucceeding in your career and at work means many things. Today we're going to look at some natural and native ways to speak about getting a promotion and accepting more responsibility. We're going to hear some vocabulary, phrases, idioms and phrasal verbs that we can use to talk to our colleagues, managers, clients and customers about these things, and analyse the grammar that can make some of these words really confusing to use. So, if you need English at work, but you don't speak it natively then I hope you enjoy this podcast.🔗 Book a one-to-one session with Chris at breakoutbusinessenglish.com🎁 Use code PODCAST30 for 30% off your first coaching sessionDo you want me to analyse your English on YouTube? Contact me here:https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com/contactDo you want to see what I do? Click here:https://youtu.be/1jpP2nCQDi0?si=DCKHKxe9dqhidx0oAlso, if you're studying for the IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge English tests and exams then you might find some of the vocabulary in this episode really useful.This podcast is all about helping you to communicate better, in English, at work. I work with international English speakers from around the world who use English, at work, as a second or third language and I hope that I can bring some of the ideas, vocabulary, and grammar, from those sessions, to you in this podcast.Don’t forget that my full time job is helping international professionals who use English at work to improve their communication skills. So, if you need English to do your job but don’t speak it natively then maybe we can work together to help you to achieve your language goals. 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and request future topics!📅 New episodes released every Wednesday📺 Watch vocabulary breakdowns and coaching analysis on the Breakout Business English YouTube channelToday's examples:My predecessor set the bar pretty high but I think I’m up to the challenge. I’m over the moon with this promotion, it’s definitely been a long time coming.It feels like all the hard work I’ve put in over the past few years has finally been vindicated.I’ve taken on a laundry list of new duties and a roster of staff as long as my arm! It’s definitely going to be a challenge.Now that I’ve stepped into this new role I really need to step up and demonstrate that I can handle all of these new deliverablesI now oversee this whole department and it’s up to me to make sure that nothing gets overlooked.#businessenglish #englishtips #englishlesson #englishclassSupport the showBook a lesson with me at: https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com
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How to fail and still succeed - Business English lesson (Intelligent failure - part 2)
Send Chris a messageThis is our second episode discussing Harvard Professor of Leadership and management and her book on intelligent failure. So if you speak English at work, but aren't a native English speaker, then this episode will help you to think about failure, how to communicate with your colleagues on this topic and give you all of the natural and native sounding vocabulary that you need to do this.🔗 Book a one-to-one session with Chris at breakoutbusinessenglish.com🎁 Use code PODCAST30 for 30% off your first coaching sessionDo you want me to analyse your English on YouTube? Contact me here:https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com/contactDo you want to see what I do? Click here:https://youtu.be/1jpP2nCQDi0?si=DCKHKxe9dqhidx0oAlso, if you're studying for the IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge English tests and exams then you might find some of the vocabulary in this episode really useful.This podcast is all about helping you to communicate better, in English, at work. I work with international English speakers from around the world who use English, at work, as a second or third language and I hope that I can bring some of the ideas, vocabulary, and grammar, from those sessions, to you in this podcast.Don’t forget that my full time job is helping international professionals who use English at work to improve their communication skills. So, if you need English to do your job but don’t speak it natively then maybe we can work together to help you to achieve your language goals. 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and request future topics!📅 New episodes released every Wednesday📺 Watch vocabulary breakdowns and coaching analysis on the Breakout Business English YouTube channelToday's examples:- We've done our homework on this so we're pretty confident about the outcome.- Now that we’re got a hypothesis, we just need to test it and see if it holds up to scrutiny.- We’ve got a hunch, now we just need to test it out.- If this doesn’t pan out then we need to make sure that it doesn’t impact the wider project.- Fortunately, we’ve engineered this test so as to limit the fallout.Support the showBook a lesson with me at: https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com
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How to FAIL the RIGHT way - Business English lesson on INTELLIGENT FAILURE
Send Chris a messageToday we're talking about how to fail at work the right way. We listen to some native and natural sounding words, vocabulary, and phrases to talk about failure, and the four elements that make a failure intelligent. So, if you speak English at work as a second language and you'd like to fail in a more intelligent way, then this episode is for you. 🔗 Book a one-to-one session with Chris at breakoutbusinessenglish.com🎁 Use code PODCAST30 for 30% off your first coaching sessionDo you want me to analyse your English on YouTube? Contact me here:https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com/contactDo you want to see what I do? Click here:https://youtu.be/1jpP2nCQDi0?si=DCKHKxe9dqhidx0oAlso, if you're studying for the IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge English tests and exams then you might find some of the vocabulary in this episode really useful.This podcast is all about helping you to communicate better, in English, at work. I work with international English speakers from around the world who use English, at work, as a second or third language and I hope that I can bring some of the ideas, vocabulary, and grammar, from those sessions, to you in this podcast.Don’t forget that my full time job is helping international professionals who use English at work to improve their communication skills. So, if you need English to do your job but don’t speak it natively then maybe we can work together to help you to achieve your language goals. 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and request future topics!📅 New episodes released every Wednesday📺 Watch vocabulary breakdowns and coaching analysis on the Breakout Business English YouTube channelToday's examples:- We really are at the bleeding edge of the industry here.- These are novel ideas and we really are in uncharted territory.- We’re breaking new ground with this work and there’s no blueprint for how to go about this.- We’re definitely heading in the right direction but setbacks are to be expected.- It’s important that we articulate a concrete goal for the project before we start allocating resources.- I think we all have a vested interest in figuring this out.Support the showBook a lesson with me at: https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com
Sobre Breakout Business English - Improve your vocabulary and confidence using English at work.
Breakout Business English is all about improving your confidence, vocabulary, grammar and fluency in Business English. If you're not a native English speaker and you use English as a 2nd language to communicate at work then this podcast is definitely for you! You’ll find tips, strategies, and tools to grow your professional communication skills, as well as vocabulary episodes aimed at giving you new, advanced, professional vocabulary around workplace themes. We explore how you can express yourself better and build better professional relationships with your colleagues, customers, and clients. If you’re interested in becoming a better professional tomorrow than you are today, then you're in the right place and I'm excited to have you on the team. Let's get started!
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