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An employee, Nozomi is getting ready for his first performance review in English. He ask a coworker to give him some tips on effectively dealing with this type of job evaluation.
If you are a manager, giving a performance evaluation in English is a big challenge. What phrases should you use to express your evaluation of an employee? How can you get them to give you their self impression?
We can not solve a problem unless we have all the information. In this episode we will practice how to ask about problems.
Business success always starts with a strong plan. After that we have to communicate our plan to our team. In this episode we will look at ways to introduce our plans to others.
Business success always starts with a strong plan. After that we have to communicate our plan to our team. In this episode we will look at ways to introduce our plans to others.
Making an appointment in a clear and efficient way is a key business English skill.
In this first of two episodes, we will learn and practice short conversations for making an appointment.
As a follow-up to our previous episode we will review how to deal with changes of appointment times.
In this episode we will practice how to smoothly change plans and give reasons for those changes.
In this episode we hear two businesspeople talking about feeling tired during the day. We will examine new vocabulary related to tiredness and sleeping.
Make sure that when you leave the office at the end of the day that you say good bye in a friendly and appropriate way.
After arriving at a company we may be asked to go on a tour. Or perhaps we are the one taking a visitor on a tour. We look at patterns for starting a tour and asking questions on a company tour.
Greeting and welcoming a visitor to your company is something we often have to do. This episode will look at the standard patterns and phrases used in English to help start a successful visit to your company.
The first step of visiting a company is talking to the Receptionist. In this episode we will have a chance to practice standard patterns for this situation.
If someone is asking us to do something, how can we offer to do the task or politely say no?
To delegate means to give a job to someone you manage on your team (a subordinate). How can we clearly tell them what we want them to do?
If we get a phone call or other interruption during a conversation, how should we return to the conversation?
If we get a phone call or other interruption during a conversation, how should we return to the conversation?
How should we interrupt a conversation so that we can give our opinion or give correct information?
Miyuki is looking forward to her trip to San Francisco and wants to know about asking for directions in English.
Kevin gets some examples of outgoing messages for answering machines with Nichibei student Ryota.



