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Master Business English | INTERACTIVE ENGLISH | Lesson 1
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Welcome to our interactive English exercise video, where you can practice your speaking and listening skills by imitating a business conversation between two American colleagues.
In this video, you will have the opportunity to play the role of both Jack and Sara, and practice your pronunciation, intonation, and fluency. By doing so, you can reduce your accent and speak more clearly and confidently in a professional context.
In addition to practicing your speaking skills, you'll learn common business expressions and idioms that can be useful in various contexts.
To get the most out of this exercise, we encourage you to practice regularly and in different situations. By doing so, you can increase your confidence and proficiency in using English for business.
Don't forget to like, subscribe, and comment on our video to let us know your thoughts and suggestions. We hope you enjoy the exercise and find it helpful for your English learning journey!
To make it easier for you to practice, we've included timestamps in the video description, so you can easily skip to the section you want to practice. Here's the breakdown:
0:00 - The Imitation Technique
1:32 - Full Dialogue
2:53 - Imitate Sara
5:51 - Imitate Jack
9:52 - Conclusion
Remember, you can repeat any section as many times as you want until you feel comfortable with your performance. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and leave a comment if there are any other lessons or topics you'd like to see us cover. Let's get started!
Common business expressions and vocabularies:
Colleague: A person with whom one works, especially in a profession or business.
Proposal: A plan or suggestion, especially a formal or written one, put forward for consideration or discussion by others.
Solid plan: A well-thought-out and reliable strategy.
Suggestions: Ideas or opinions offered as possible courses of action.
Review: Examine or assess something formally with the intention of instituting change if necessary.
Touch base: To make contact or communicate with someone.
Action items: Specific tasks that need to be completed.
Financial report: A formal record of financial activities and transactions of an organization.
Coordinate: To organize and manage something.
Thoughts: Opinions or ideas.
Take care: An expression of goodwill, wishing someone well.
In this video, you will have the opportunity to play the role of both Jack and Sara, and practice your pronunciation, intonation, and fluency. By doing so, you can reduce your accent and speak more clearly and confidently in a professional context.
In addition to practicing your speaking skills, you'll learn common business expressions and idioms that can be useful in various contexts.
To get the most out of this exercise, we encourage you to practice regularly and in different situations. By doing so, you can increase your confidence and proficiency in using English for business.
Don't forget to like, subscribe, and comment on our video to let us know your thoughts and suggestions. We hope you enjoy the exercise and find it helpful for your English learning journey!
To make it easier for you to practice, we've included timestamps in the video description, so you can easily skip to the section you want to practice. Here's the breakdown:
0:00 - The Imitation Technique
1:32 - Full Dialogue
2:53 - Imitate Sara
5:51 - Imitate Jack
9:52 - Conclusion
Remember, you can repeat any section as many times as you want until you feel comfortable with your performance. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and leave a comment if there are any other lessons or topics you'd like to see us cover. Let's get started!
Common business expressions and vocabularies:
Colleague: A person with whom one works, especially in a profession or business.
Proposal: A plan or suggestion, especially a formal or written one, put forward for consideration or discussion by others.
Solid plan: A well-thought-out and reliable strategy.
Suggestions: Ideas or opinions offered as possible courses of action.
Review: Examine or assess something formally with the intention of instituting change if necessary.
Touch base: To make contact or communicate with someone.
Action items: Specific tasks that need to be completed.
Financial report: A formal record of financial activities and transactions of an organization.
Coordinate: To organize and manage something.
Thoughts: Opinions or ideas.
Take care: An expression of goodwill, wishing someone well.
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