跟读练习: Learn Business English for Daily Life | Listen, Learn & Practice! | Podcast Episode - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Hello everyone and welcome back to Mr. English Channel,
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where learning English is easy and fun.
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I'm Emily.
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Hey there everyone, what's up?
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It's your friend Paul here too.
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Emily, my dear, how are you feeling today?
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All set for some amazing English chat?
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I'm great, Paul.
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Thank you for asking.
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The sun is shining and I'm ready for another fun episode.
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How about you?
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Are you good?
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Oh, I am wonderful, Emily.
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Super happy to be here.
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I love our podcast days.
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They're always so much fun.
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Me too.
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And today we have a very interesting topic for our lovely listeners, right, Paul?
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Yes, exactly.
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It's something many people ask us about.
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Today we are going to talk about,
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drum roll please, business English.
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Ta-da!
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Yes, business English.
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It sounds big, but it's actually very helpful and not so difficult to start.
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We will make it easy, as always.
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That's our goal.
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Make it easy, make it fun.
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Perfect.
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So, business English.
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Paul, what do you think is the first thing people think about when they hear business English?
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Hmm, that's a good question.
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Maybe meetings?
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Or emails?
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Yes, I think emails are very common in business.
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Yes, good point.
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Emails are super important.
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When you work, you send many emails every day, right?
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So knowing how to write a good email in English is a big part of business English.
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Exactly.
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And it's different from sending an email to a friend.
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You need to be more… formal?
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Yes, more formal.
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We use different words.
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For example, instead of hi,
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you can say, dear Mr. Smith or dear Miss Smith.
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Oh, yes, that's right.
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And at the end, instead of see ya or bye-bye,
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you say sincerely or best regards.
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Yes, exactly.
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These little changes make a big difference.
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It shows respect and professionalism.
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Ah, professionalism.
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That's a key word in business English.
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It means you are serious about your work.
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Yes, and it's not just about words.
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It's also about tone.
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In business emails, you usually want to be clear and direct.
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Yes, clear and direct.
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No long, complicated sentences.
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Just get to the point.
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What do you want to say?
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Say it simply.
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That's a great tip, Paul.
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Simple is often better, especially when you are learning.
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Don't try to use very big,
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fancy words if you are not sure.
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Simple words are good.
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Yes, exactly.
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And what about meetings, Emily?
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You said meetings are a big part of business English, too.
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Oh, yes.
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Meetings.
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Many businesses have meetings.
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And in global companies, these meetings are often in English.
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Wow, that can be a bit scary, right?
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To speak in a meeting in English?
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It can be.
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But we can learn some useful phrases.
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For example, to start a meeting,
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you can say, Good morning, everyone.
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Or, Let's start the meeting.
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Yes, that's simple.
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And if you want to say something,
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like, You have an idea.
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Good question.
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You can say, I have a point to make.
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Or, I'd like to add something.
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Or simply, Excuse me, I have an idea.
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ah very helpful and
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if you don't understand something what do you say then that's very important you can say could you please repeat
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that or could you explain that again please
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or even I'm sorry I don't understand it's okay to ask yes it's always okay to ask for clarification
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People appreciate it when you want to understand clearly.
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No one wants mistakes because of misunderstandings.
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Exactly.
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And Paul, what about making presentations?
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Is that part of business English?
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Oh, definitely.
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Giving a presentation is a big part of many jobs.
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You need to present ideas or results to other people.
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Right.
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and sometimes you need to present in English what are some
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simple phrases for starting a presentation hmm you can say hello everyone my name is Paul
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and today I am going to talk about or welcome everyone today we will discuss very Very good.
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And what about when you finish?
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When you finish, you can say,
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Thank you for your attention.
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Or That's all for my presentation.
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And then it's common to ask,
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Do you have any questions?
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Yes, that's perfect.
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So many useful phrases.
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It's not about knowing every single word,
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but knowing these common phrases helps a lot.
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Yes, it's like having a little toolkit of words and phrases for business.
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A linguistic toolkit.
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I like that.
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So we talked about emails, meetings, and presentations.
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What else, Paul?
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Well, what about phone calls?
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Many people make phone calls for business.
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Oh, yes, phone calls.
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That can be a bit tricky because you can't see the other person's face.
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That's true.
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So clear speaking is very important.
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What are some good ways to answer the phone in a business setting?
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You can say, Hello, Emily speaking.
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How may I help you?
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Or simply, Good morning, company name, Emily speaking.
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Ah, yes.
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Adding the company name is good.
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And if you want to ask, Who is calling?
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You can say, May I ask who's calling, please?
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Or Who am I speaking with?
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These are polite ways to ask.
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And what if the person you want to talk to is not there?
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Then you can say, I'm sorry,
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Mr. Smith is not available right now.
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Or he's in a meeting.
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And then you can ask,
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can I take a message?
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Yes, can I take a message is very useful.
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Or would you like to leave a message?
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Exactly.
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And if you want to connect them to someone else,
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you can say, please hold, I'll connect you.
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Or one moment, please.
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Wow, so many good phrases for phone calls.
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It makes it much less scary.
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Yes, practice makes it easier.
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And remember, it's okay to speak slowly and clearly.
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Don't rush.
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That's a great tip, Emily.
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Slow and clear.
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Especially for business English, clarity is super important.
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Yes.
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Another important part of business English,
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Paul, is talking about numbers,
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like sales figures or budgets.
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Oh, numbers, yes, like percentages.
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For example, sales increased by 10%.
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Yes, or, the budget for this project is $50,000 dollars.
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Knowing how to say numbers clearly is very useful.
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And dates too, right?
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Like, the deadline is next Tuesday.
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Absolutely.
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Dates, times, and numbers are everywhere in business.
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So practice saying them.
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For example, the meeting is at 2.30pm on Friday.
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Yes, good point.
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And what about common office words like desk, computer, printer, keyboard, mouse?
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Oh yes, daily office vocabulary.
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Folder, document, report, spreadsheet.
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These are words you will see every day in an office.
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And colleague.
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That's an important one.
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It means a person you work with.
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Yes, colleague.
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Not friend, but a person you work with.
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Very good, Paul.
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And what about job titles, like manager, director, assistant?
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Yes.
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Knowing job titles is good.
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CEO, HR manager, marketing specialist.
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Yes, those are more specific.
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But even just knowing manager or boss is a good start.
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Absolutely.
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Start simple, then add more.
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That's our motto, right?
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Yes, exactly.
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Start simple, build confidence.
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And don't be afraid to make mistakes.
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are part of learning that's
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so true Emily everyone makes mistakes even native speakers yes we do
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and in business English politeness is very important we use words
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like please thank you excuse me a lot yes politeness opens doors it It makes communication smoother.
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Instead of, send me the report,
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you say, could you please send me the report?
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Yes, a big difference.
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Or, I need this.
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Versus, would it be possible to get this?
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Oh yes, that sounds much better.
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It's less direct and more polite.
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Very good.
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And another thing, Paul, is understanding different accents.
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In business, you might talk to people from all over the world.
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So practice listening to different English accents.
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Oh, that's a very important point.
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Sometimes an accent can make it a little harder to understand at first.
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But with practice, it gets easier.
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Yes, listening to podcasts like ours.
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And watching English videos from different countries can help a lot.
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Yes, good idea.
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So, Emily, if someone is just starting with Business English,
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what would be your top one or two tips?
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My top tip would be start with what you use most often.
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If you write many emails, focus on email phrases.
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If you have many meetings, focus on meeting phrases.
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That's very practical.
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Focus on what you need right now.
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Yes.
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And my second tip is to learn common, polite phrases.
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Could you please?
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Would it be possible?
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Thank you for your help?
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These are always useful.
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That's excellent advice, Emily.
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And my tip would be, listen actively.
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When you are in In a meeting or on a call,
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really try to listen to the words people use.
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Oh, that's a super important one, Paul.
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Active listening.
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You can learn so much just by listening carefully to others.
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Yes.
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You hear how they ask questions,
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how they present ideas, how they close a conversation.
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Absolutely.
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And also, don't be afraid to prepare.
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If you know you have a meeting,
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think about what you want to say and how you will say it in English.
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Yes, practice in your head,
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or even say it out loud a few times.
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That builds confidence.
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Yes, exactly.
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Confidence is key.
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Even if your English is not perfect,
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if you are confident and clear, people will understand you.
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That's very true.
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And people appreciate when you make an effort to communicate in English,
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especially in a business setting.
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Yes.
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So business English might sound big,
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but it's really about learning specific words and phrases that help you do your job effectively and politely.
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And remember, it's a journey.
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You learn little by little, step by step.
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Yes.
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One email at a time,
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one meeting at a time.
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That's right.
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So, Emily, I think we gave our listeners a lot of great information today.
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I think so too, Paul.
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It was a very good discussion.
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I hope it helps everyone who wants to start or improve their business English.
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Me too.
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And before we say goodbye,
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we have a small request for all our wonderful listeners.
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If you enjoyed this episode about Business English,
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We have new episodes every week to help you learn English in a fun way.
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And we love to read your comments.
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So please leave a comment below this episode.
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Tell us, what is one new business English phrase you learned today?
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Or what is one business English situation you want to practice?
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Yes, let us know your thoughts.
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We read all your comments.
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Thank you so much for joining us today, everyone.
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It was a pleasure as always.
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Yes, thank you for listening.
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Keep practicing your English and we'll see you next time.
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Bye for now.
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See ya.
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上下文与背景
欢迎回来,大家好!在这个视频中,Emily和Paul深入探讨了商务英语的基本概念。他们通过轻松、有趣的对话,帮助观众适应商务环境中的英语表达。视频不仅介绍了商务英语的重要性,还强调了如何以简单的方式进入这个领域。良好的商务英语技能对于在职场中建立专业形象和有效沟通至关重要,这也是今天讨论的核心主题。
日常沟通的五大短语
- 你好,今天感觉怎么样? - 用于开场白,建立友好的交流氛围。
- 发送电子邮件非常重要。 - 指出在商务环境中,书写清晰的电子邮件是不可或缺的技巧。
- 请记得给我们点赞! - 促使观众互动,增强参与感。
- 让我们一起学习英语。 - 强调合作学习的重要性,从而增强团队合作意识。
- 希望这对你有帮助。 - 在结束对话时表达善意,给对方留下良好的印象。
逐步跟读指导
想要提高英语发音并达到流利口语的目标,shadowspeak 是一个有效的方法。以下是逐步跟读的指南,帮助你充分利用这个视频内容:
- 听力理解:首先,仔细聆听视频中的对话,关注两位主持人的语调和发音。
- 逐句模仿:使用暂停功能,在每个句子后进行模仿,并尝试复述出相似的句型。这样可以帮助你自然地提高英语口语练习。
- 记录进步:可以用录音软件记录自己的声音,并与原视频进行对比,识别发音上的差异。
- 注重语调:特别注意他们在表达情感时的语调变化,这对提升你的英语口语表达非常有帮助。
- 重复练习:每天花些时间进行shadowing,增强记忆巩固,让商务英语的表达更加自然流畅。
通过上述步骤,你可以有效地利用该视频内容,实现英语口语的提升,从而在雅思口语练习或其他商务场合中游刃有余。
什么是跟读法?
跟读法 (Shadowing) 是一种有科学依据的语言学习技巧,最初开发用于专业口译员的培训,并由多语言者Alexander Arguelles博士普及。这个方法简单而强大:您在听英语母语原声的同时立即大声重复——就像是一个延迟1-2秒紧跟说话者的影子。与被动听力或语法练习不同,跟读法强迫您的大脑和口腔肌肉同时处理并模仿真实的讲话模式。研究表明它能显着提高发音准确性,语调,节奏,连读,听力理解和口语流利度——使其成为雅思口语备考和真实英语交流最有效的方法之一。
