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Business
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[BBC Learning English] English at Work
English at Work
66
Lecture
1.1
An Introduction – Meet Anna, Paul, Denise and Tom
10 min
Lecture
1.2
The Interview – Language for interviews
10 min
Lecture
1.3
The Interruption – Structuring answers
10 min
Lecture
1.4
The Crisis – Making suggestions
10 min
Lecture
1.5
Doing lunch – Introducing yourself
10 min
Lecture
1.6
The Queen of Sheba – Polite requests
10 min
Lecture
1.7
Double-booked – Offering to help
10 min
Lecture
1.8
Mr Lime’s grapefruits – Apologising
10 min
Lecture
1.9
Room 301 – Giving praise
10 min
Lecture
1.10
The warehouse – Checking information
10 min
Lecture
1.11
The brainstorm – Language for disagreeing
10 min
Lecture
1.12
Overtime – Language for working long hours
10 min
Lecture
1.13
The big day – Opening presentations
10 min
Lecture
1.14
The Imperial Lemon – Making a pitch
10 min
Lecture
1.15
Telephone tell-tale – Giving feedback
10 min
Lecture
1.16
Seb Lime – More about telephone manner
10 min
Lecture
1.17
Slimy Limey! – Politely refusing
10 min
Lecture
1.18
Lemon-sized luxury boxes – How to place an order
10 min
Lecture
1.19
The email – Writing an email
10 min
Lecture
1.20
The open window – Language for explaining a misunderstanding
10 min
Lecture
1.21
The Team Meeting – Setting an agenda for a meeting
10 min
Lecture
1.22
Don’t panic! – Language for asking for help
10 min
Lecture
1.23
The smoker – Language for making polite requests
10 min
Lecture
1.24
Risky business – Health and safty policy
10 min
Lecture
1.25
No smoke without fire – Words to use in an emergency
10 min
Lecture
1.26
The big cheese – Language for booking a hotel room
10 min
Lecture
1.27
You cannot be serious! – Language for complaining
10 min
Lecture
1.28
Getting down to business – Language for delivering bad news
10 min
Lecture
1.29
Home truths – Keeping your language professional
10 min
Lecture
1.30
Putting the feelers out – Language for making a cold call
10 min
Lecture
1.31
Two heads are better than one – Language for negotiation
10 min
Lecture
1.32
Sign on the dotted line – Language for project management
10 min
Lecture
1.33
The deal is off! – Further language for negotiating a deal
10 min
Lecture
1.34
The deal is off! – Language for booking a flight
10 min
Lecture
1.35
The business trip – Language for clinching the deal
10 min
Lecture
1.36
Lost in France – Language for briefing the manager
10 min
Lecture
1.37
The power struggle – Language for working with someone new
10 min
Lecture
1.38
Rachel the rabbit! – Language for dealing with a difficult colleague
10 min
Lecture
1.39
Oranges and lemons – Language for maintaining good customer relations
10 min
Lecture
1.40
A step too far – Language for giving someone a verbal warning
10 min
Lecture
1.41
The Appraisal – Language to use in an appraisal
10 min
Lecture
1.42
Doing it by the book – Language to use in a health and safety report
10 min
Lecture
1.43
The dinner date – Language to use in a business proposal
10 min
Lecture
1.44
Doing your homework – Language to use in customer research
10 min
Lecture
1.45
Computer crisis – Language to use in dealing with IT problems
10 min
Lecture
1.46
The plastic aubergine – Language to use in an ‘elevator pitch’
10 min
Lecture
1.47
Acting up – Language to use when you’re in charge
10 min
Lecture
1.48
Talking sense – Language to use for clearing up confusion
10 min
Lecture
1.49
Face-to-face – Language to for networking
10 min
Lecture
1.50
Award-winning! – Language to use when accepting an award
10 min
Lecture
1.51
Reality bites – Language to use when making someone redundant
10 min
Lecture
1.52
Taking shape – Language to use for conveying your ideas to others
10 min
Lecture
1.53
So long Denise! – Helping others with advice about their career
10 min
Lecture
1.54
Help! We need somebody – When taking a phone message at a busy time
10 min
Lecture
1.55
Eating humble pie – Language to use when you need to stand your ground
10 min
Lecture
1.56
To show you the ropes – Language for telling someone what to do
10 min
Lecture
1.57
Pushed to the limits – Language to use when trying to set priorities
10 min
Lecture
1.58
A room with a view – Language for booking a venue
10 min
Lecture
1.59
Pulling out the stops – Language for getting things done quickly
10 min
Lecture
1.60
The show must go on – Language for presenting a new product
10 min
Lecture
1.61
Stepping aside – Language related to getting the sack
10 min
Lecture
1.62
Decision time – Being offered and accepting a promotion
10 min
Lecture
1.63
Anna’s decision – Language to announce your decision
10 min
Lecture
1.64
Tom’s tantrum – Language to persuade someone to change their mind
10 min
Lecture
1.65
Something’s missing – Language for getting down to business
10 min
Lecture
1.66
Last call for Tom – Language to say you’ve changed your mind
10 min
Lecture
1.67
The Wedding Day – Language for a wedding
10 min