Business English from All Ears English by Lindsay McMahon
Lindsay McMahon
Want to feel more confident with your business English? Lindsay and Michelle show you real, business English vocabulary for the global economy in this podcast from All Ears English. Learn spoken English for business with native speakers. Get advanced skills for English meetings, presentations, small talk and socializing at work, job interviews, telephone English and more. Write more clear and concise business emails in English to sound professional. Be respected when you speak to colleagues, bosses, partners, suppliers, and stakeholders. Increase your self-esteem at work to participate, facilitate, persuade, and respond quickly in English. Learn formal, informal, and semi-formal English for different workplace situations Increase your salary and get a promotion. This podcast is perfect for you if you are at the mid-career or middle management stage, early career, senior-level or C-suite, entrepreneur, self-employed freelancer, or a small business owner. The English level for this podcast is intermediate to advanced English CEFR B1 Intermediate English, CEFR B2 Upper-Intermediate English, CEFR C1 Advanced English, CEFR C2 Proficiency English This podcast is great for software engineers, senior executives, MBA students, marketing managers, doctors, lawyers, accountants, project managers, HR professionals, customer service professionals, IT, financial planners, import/export businesses, biotech professionals, sales reps, and any career that involves international business or using English. With every episode, we show you how to organize and deliver your message clearly. You’ll be able to understand phone calls and conference calls by improving your listening skills. Use the right English grammar and the right English tenses in every situation. We also cover: Assigning tasks to the team, global leadership and management, English pronunciation and accent, American culture and business, cross-cultural communication skills for business, negotiation idioms, vocabulary, slang, and business proverbs and sayings. Learn how to tell stories that convince people to take action in business. Speak with customers and resolve client issues. Be polite with the right English vocabulary when you speak with your colleagues. This podcast is a collection of episodes that were originally published on All Ears English Podcast and new Business English episodes.
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386 - BE 364: Is Your Business English Good on Paper? Thu, 23 Jan 2025
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385 - BE 363: Shall We? How to Talk About Leaving in Business English Tue, 21 Jan 2025
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384 - BE 362: Are You Worn Out? How to Ask Colleagues About Their Energy Sun, 19 Jan 2025
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383 - BE 361: Are You Dead Set on Learning Business English? Thu, 16 Jan 2025
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382 - BE 360: Busy or Bored? How to Talk About Workload in English Tue, 14 Jan 2025
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381 - BE 359: Should You Call a Business Colleague a Piece of Work? Sun, 12 Jan 2025
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380 - BE 358: Why and How to Talk About the New Year at Work Thu, 09 Jan 2025
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379 - BE 357: How to Use “Otherwise” in Business English Tue, 07 Jan 2025
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378 - BE 356: Right Versus Write Versus Wright - Which One Is Right? Sun, 05 Jan 2025
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377 - BE 355: Chip Away at Productivity Vocabulary Thu, 02 Jan 2025
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376 - BE 354: Take On Your Workday with this English Phrasal Verb Tue, 31 Dec 2024
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375 - BE 353: 4 Ways to Say I Don't Know in English Sun, 29 Dec 2024
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374 - BE 352: How to Give Credit for New Ideas at Work Thu, 26 Dec 2024
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373 - BE 351: See Versus Get to See: What’s the Subtle Difference? Tue, 24 Dec 2024
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372 - BE 350: How to Ask for Brevity in English Sun, 22 Dec 2024
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371 - BE 349: Amazing Alliteration: Commit These Sticky Phrases to Memory Thu, 19 Dec 2024
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370 - BE 348: Be Socially Savvy with these Brainstorming Phrases Tue, 17 Dec 2024
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369 - BE 347: Not Allowed to Answer? What to Say in English Sun, 15 Dec 2024
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368 - BE 346: How to Stay Relevant at Work and Talk About It Thu, 12 Dec 2024
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367 - BE 345: Did We Jump the Gun With These Idioms? Tue, 10 Dec 2024
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366 - BE 344: 3 Tips For Joining an Unfamiliar Conversation at Work Sun, 08 Dec 2024
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365 - BE 343: Should You Use the Word Restrain or Refrain? Thu, 05 Dec 2024
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364 - BE 342: Do You Push the Envelope at Work? Tue, 03 Dec 2024
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363 - BE 341: Do Phrasal Verbs Jump Out At You? Sun, 01 Dec 2024
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362 - BE 340: What Do You Do? 3 Ways to Describe Your Job Thu, 28 Nov 2024
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361 - BE 339: Avoid Being a Nervous Wreck With This Vocabulary Tue, 26 Nov 2024
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360 - BE 338: What Does Slap on the Wrist Mean in English? Sun, 24 Nov 2024
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359 - BE 337: 4 Phrases You Should Be Saying to Coworkers Thu, 21 Nov 2024
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358 - BE 336: Will Lunch Be Proivided? How to Ask About a Lunch and Learn Tue, 19 Nov 2024
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357 - BE 335: Don’t Let Your Business English Vocabulary Come to a Grinding Halt Sun, 17 Nov 2024
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356 - BE 334: Rebuild or Carry On? How to Maintain Business Relationships Thu, 14 Nov 2024
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355 - BE 333: When Should You Drop the Greeting in your Email Chains? Tue, 12 Nov 2024
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354 - BE: 3 Language Tactics to Avoid Being a Me Monster Tue, 12 Nov 2024
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353 - BE 332: Don't Hit a Brick Wall When Asking Someone About Their Job Sun, 10 Nov 2024
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352 - BE 331: I'll Try Back Later - How to Talk with a Receptionist in English Thu, 07 Nov 2024
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351 - BE 330: Plausibly or Probably? Clear Up Confusing English Vocabulary Tue, 05 Nov 2024
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350 - BE 329: I Can't Wait to Meet You in Person Sun, 03 Nov 2024
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349 - BE 328: Nevermind! How to Respond to a Coworker’s Mistake Thu, 31 Oct 2024
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348 - BE 327: How to Ask Your Coworkers About Halloween in English Tue, 29 Oct 2024
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347 - BE 326: Raincheck? How to Reschedule a Meeting in English Sun, 27 Oct 2024
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346 - BE 325: Use This Expression to Foster Creativity at Work Thu, 24 Oct 2024
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345 - BE 324: How to Own Compliments in Business English Tue, 22 Oct 2024
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344 - BE 323: How to Ask Your Coworker About Their Pets in English Sun, 20 Oct 2024
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343 - BE 322: How to Iterate Out Loud in Business English Thu, 17 Oct 2024
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342 - BE: How to Clarify Numbers in Workplace English Wed, 16 Oct 2024
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341 - BE 321: Who are You Voting For? Questions to Avoid at Work Tue, 15 Oct 2024
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340 - BE 320: Should You Say “Yada Yada” at Work? Sun, 13 Oct 2024
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339 - BE 319: Don’t Send the Wrong Message With Business Meeting Vocabulary Thu, 10 Oct 2024
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338 - BE 318: How to Delegate Work Tasks Before Your Vacation Tue, 08 Oct 2024
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337 - BE 317: Downplay vs. Play Down? Are They the Same? Sun, 06 Oct 2024