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  • How TOM CRUISE manages RISK at work - Business English Vocabulary lesson (Ep. 55)
    Send us a textToday we're talking about risk at work, how to sound like a native English speaker when describing risk and how to use natural and professional sounding English to discuss reducing risk. If you speak English at work and want to sound more native and natural when talking to colleagues, customers, or clients, then I hope that the vocabulary, grammar, and communication tips in today's episode will be useful for you. 🔗 Book a one-to-one coaching session with me at breakoutbusinessenglish.com🎁 Use code PODCAST30 for 30% off your first coaching sessionDo you want to see what I do? Click here:https://youtu.be/O03XFo81HyY?si=VO78VfMm0GpxgMR3Also, 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 English speaking analysis on the Breakout Business English YouTube channelToday's examples:Don't be careful, be competent. - Tom CruiseOutsourcing this work would pose a risk to our user's privacy.The last thing we want to do is risk a data breach.This is a pretty high risk approach, and the risk increases every day.We're aware of the risk, now we just need to decide how to manage it. We should plan the project in a way that mitigates the risk of delays as much as possible.I think we've managed to minimise the risk for the time being.The minimum number of staff that it takes to operate the store is five.#businessenglish #englishtips #TomCruise #englishclassSupport the showBook a coaching session with me at: https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com
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  • Steve Jobs return to Apple - Business English vocabulary lesson (Ep.54)
    Send us a textSteve Jobs' return to Apple can teach us about leadership and communication, but also vocabulary, grammar, and how to improve your English speaking abilities. If you speak English at work and want to sound more native and natural when talking to colleagues, customers, or clients, then I hope that the vocabulary, grammar, and communication tips in today's episode will be useful for you. 🔗 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 to see what I do? Click here:https://youtu.be/O03XFo81HyY?si=VO78VfMm0GpxgMR3Also, 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 English speaking analysis on the Breakout Business English YouTube channelToday's examples:"everyone’s busy, but nobody’s aligned""the organisation is spread too thin.""Decision-making has become slow and fragmented.""Jobs’ approach proved that communication is key strategy, not an afterthought.""By reducing the noise, Jobs gave Apple room to think clearly again."#businessenglish #englishtips #SteveJobs #englishclassSupport the showBook a coaching session with me at: https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com
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  • WORSE or BETTER, How to talk about CHANGE at work - Business English Vocabulary Lesson (Ep.53)
    Send us a textChange is one of the only things that is certain at work. Therefore, being able to talk about things getting worse or getting better is certainly something that can be useful in professional contexts. However, for international professionals, sounding natural and native when talking about change at work can be difficult. In today's podcast I'll give you some great vocabulary to discuss these ideas and to communicate your thoughts. I'll give you the grammar to use them in a natural and native way and I'll you'll hear some examples of how these would sound in a real English speaking workplace. 🔗 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 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:Things have been looking up for the past 2 quarters.Your performance has really improved over the past few weeks and I really appreciate how much effort you've been putting in.The team was heading in the wrong direction but they've been working hard on fixing this situation and I think we've really turned a corner this week.it was raining earlier but I think it's looking up nowOnce one thing goes wrong, it has a knock on effect and we end up in a vicious cycle.We missed our Q1 target and it's been all downhill from there.The project started well but it's all gone a bit pear shaped. #businessenglish #englishtips #englishlesson #englishclassSupport the showBook a coaching session with me at: https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com
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  • How to ask for LESS or MORE DETAIL - Business English communication lesson
    Send us a textTelling your colleagues, clients, and customers, in English that you need more detail, or maybe less detail can be difficult. Especially if you're a non-native English speaker and you use English at work as a second language. In this podcast I give you some great vocabulary that you can use to ask someone elaborate on something, or maybe to be a little more concise. So, if you want to sound more native and natural when speaking English at work, then I hope today's podcast is useful for you!🔗 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 know we don’t have much time so I’ll keep it short and sweet.This is just a succinct summary of the work we’ve been doing.If you could be a little more concise I’d really appreciate it.Could you elaborate on that a little for us pleaseI think you’ve got the bones of a good presentation there but you really need to flesh it out a little.You mentioned that you had an idea for us earlier, could you expand on that a little please?#businessenglish #englishtips #englishlesson #englishclassSupport the showBook a coaching session with me at: https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com
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  • STORYTELLING Skills for professionals - Business English vocabulary and grammar lesson, PART 2
    Send us a textStorytelling is an important speaking skill in any language, but if you're speaking English and you want to sound more native and natural then improving your storytelling skills is a great goal. Today we discuss how to talk about thoughts, emotions and dialogue when telling stories at work. We learn some natural and native sounding vocabulary, both formal and informal, that you can use to improve the way that you communicate at work, and we'll hear some great examples of how native English speakers might use these words and phrases.🔗 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:They asked me about the project and I immediately told them about all of the success we’ve had. It never even crossed my mind to mention the challenges we’ve been facing.Eventually the boss called on me for an update and I completely blanked.I was in the middle of my presentation when our intern interjected, and said, “I think I could help with the implementation of this”I overheard our CTO talking to someone from HR so I decided to jump in. I said, “I’d love to help draft the person spec for the new role”.He was talking about how great this new idea was, and I just blurted out, I don't think it'll work.#businessenglish #englishtips #englishlesson #englishclassSupport the showBook a coaching session with me at: https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com
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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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