Numbers don't mean much until you compare them. Saying "We sold 10,000 units" is fine, but saying "We sold 2,000 more units than last quarter" makes the story clear.In this episode of Business English Made Easy, you'll learn practical phrases for comparing data in presentations and meetings. We'll cover how to:Highlight differences between products, teams, or regionsDescribe trends over time with simple verbs like increase and decreaseBreak down percentages and proportions into easy-to-grasp comparisonsGuide your audience through charts and graphs by explaining the "so what"Present both positive and negative results in a professional wayBy the end, you'll have the tools to turn dry numbers into meaningful stories your colleagues and clients will actually remember.Download the free practice worksheet at lvlinguistics.be/episode43 and start applying these phrases to your own presentations.Ready to Practice Your English with Real People?Listening to podcasts is great for learning, but nothing builds confidence like actually speaking. That's where our English practice membership Level Up comes in. It's made especially for professionals just like you.Inside Level Up, you'll find:Tons of exercises you can do on desktop or mobileA community of professionals who are working on their English confidence for work and businessDaily unlimited live practice sessions you can join anytime, anywhereSupport from our team of coaches who answer questions and track your progressIf you're serious about getting confident with English, keep doing what you're doing right now (studying, listening to podcasts, doing exercises), but don't forget the critical piece: actually speaking. The more you speak, the more confident and comfortable you'll be with the English language.My amazing team of coaches and I are ready to support you in Level Up. Head over to lvlinguistics.be/levelup for more information. I hope to see you on the inside."I love Business English Made Easy. It's so useful!" If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven't done so already, follow the podcast. We're adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if you're not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!Free Practice Worksheet: lvlinguistics.be/episode43Join The Level Up Membership: lvlinguistics.be/levelup--------------Business English Made Easy is a podcast for professionals who need English for their work but want to build real confidence when they speak. Hosted by Victoria Landa, founder of LV Linguistics, each episode gives you practical phrases, clear examples, and actionable tips you can use right away in meetings, presentations, and everyday business situations.Whether you're preparing for an important presentation, leading international teams, or simply want to sound more professional in English, this podcast is your go-to resource for building workplace communication skills.Rate, Review, & Follow đ
Balancing life, work, and language learning isnât easy, and waiting for the perfect time to study only makes progress harder. In this episode of Business English Made Easy, we show you how to incorporate English into your busy schedule without overwhelm.Learn how to:âď¸ Shrink your goals so they feel achievableâď¸ Integrate English into daily life without adding extra hoursâď¸ Use the idea of good enough as the secret to real progressYouâll hear practical strategies, examples, and a mindset shift that can keep your learning consistent even when life is hectic.And if you want structured support to put these ideas into practice, our Level Up program helps you stay accountable with short daily lessons, live peer sessions, and community feedback.Download the free worksheet with phrases and a listening activity: lvlinguistics.be/episode42Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode42Rate, Review, & Follow đâI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!âIf that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!
Tiny words like on, in, at, by, and until play a big role in clear communicationâbut they can also lead to confusion, especially when it comes to deadlines and schedules. In this episode, we break down how to use these prepositions correctly to avoid misunderstandings and deliver professional, polished emails and conversations.Learn how to:Use on, in, and at for specific days, times, and longer periods.Distinguish between by (deadlines) and until (ongoing actions).Apply these rules to real-life business scenarios with confidence.For more practice, download the free worksheet filled with examples and exercises: lvlinguistics.be/episode41.Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode41Rate, Review, & Follow đâI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!âIf that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!
Phrasal verbs are everywhere in the workplace, and mastering them can make your communication more natural. In this episode, we focus on verbs with âawayâ and âbackâ to help you handle tasks, conversations, and challenges with confidence. Learn how to: Use âput away,â âfile away,â and âtuck awayâ to organize and save. Apply âsend back,â âhold back,â and âget backâ to reflect, delay, or follow up. Avoid common misunderstandings by focusing on context and tone. Practice these essential verbs with real-world examples, and download the free worksheet to build your skills: lvlinguistics.be/episode40. Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode40 Rate, Review, & Follow âI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!â If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!
Struggling to describe graphs and charts in professional settings? Whether itâs good news like rising revenue or tough trends like declining sales, this episode equips you with the vocabulary and strategies to confidently discuss growth, decline, and everything in between. Discover how to: Use precise verbs like increase, plummet, and fluctuate to describe trends effectively. Add impact with modifiers like sharply, steadily, or slightly. Tackle flat or unpredictable trends with phrases like âremain stableâ or âbe volatile.â Practice with real-life examples and learn how to sound polished and professional when presenting business reports. Download the free worksheet for extra exercises at lvlinguistics.be/episode39. Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode39 Rate, Review, & Follow âI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!â If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!
Delays are inevitable, but they donât have to damage relationships. In this episode, learn how to communicate professionally and empathetically when timelines change. Discover how to: Acknowledge delays clearly and without blame. Explain the reasons behind the delay to foster understanding. Reassure your audience with solutions and propose actionable next steps. Phrases like âWeâve already implemented a solution and expect to be back on track by next Fridayâ will help you keep conversations constructive and build trust. Download the free worksheet for practice and examples: lvlinguistics.be/episode38. Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode38 Rate, Review, & Follow âI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!â If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!
The closing moments of your pitch are your final chance to leave a strong impression and inspire action. In this episode, weâll guide you through crafting a compelling close that summarizes your key points, delivers a clear call to action, and leaves your audience ready to move forward. Discover how to: Recap your proposal concisely and confidently. Use actionable language like âWhat Iâm asking for today isâŚâ to drive results. End with a memorable statement that reinforces the importance of your idea. Donât miss the opportunity to sharpen your pitching skillsâdownload the free worksheet to practice closing like a pro: lvlinguistics.be/episode37. Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode37 Rate, Review, & Follow âI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!â If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!
The heart of your pitch is where you turn interest into action. In this episode, learn how to structure the body of your proposal for maximum impact, explain your ideas with clarity, and address objections with confidence. Discover how to: Define the problem or opportunity your pitch addresses. Present your solution step-by-step, supported by data and examples. Anticipate and overcome potential objections to build trust and credibility. Ready to strengthen your proposals? Download the free worksheet to refine your pitch: lvlinguistics.be/episode36. Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode36 Rate, Review, & Follow âI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!â If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!
A strong opening can make or break your pitch. In this first episode of our special series on business proposals, learn how to craft an attention-grabbing introduction that sets the stage for success. Weâll cover: How to hook your audience with questions, surprising facts, or stories. The key steps to set the context and establish your credibility. Practical examples of opening statements that inspire confidence and engagement. Get started on building your own winning pitch with our free worksheet: https://lvlinguistics.be/episode35. Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode35 Rate, Review, & Follow âI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!â If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!
Effective brainstorming isnât just about throwing out ideasâitâs about fostering collaboration and guiding discussions with purpose. In this episode, learn the key vocabulary and strategies you need to lead productive, creative sessions that bring out the best in your team. Discover how to: Use phrases like âLetâs explore this furtherâ to keep conversations dynamic. Steer discussions with confidence, ensuring all voices are heard. Overcome challenges like repetitive ideas or dominant participants with ease. Ready to lead better brainstorming sessions? Download the free worksheet with practical exercises at lvlinguistics.be/episode34. Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode34 Rate, Review, & Follow âI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!â If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!
Prepositions may be small, but theyâre crucial for polished and professional communication. Ever wondered if itâs âattached toâ or âattached withâ? Youâre not alone! This episode dives into the most common preposition mistakes in emails and how to fix them with confidence. Learn how to: Use correct phrases like âinterested inâ and âfocused onâ without hesitation. Avoid common pitfalls such as writing âon Fridayâ instead of âin Friday.â Simplify your writing to ensure clarity and professionalism. Ready to elevate your email game? Download our free worksheet with practical examples and exercises at lvlinguistics.be/episode33. Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode33 Rate, Review, & Follow âI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!â If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!
Want to make your professional conversations more engaging and collaborative? Question tagsâthose small phrases like âisnât it?â or âdonât you?ââare the perfect tool for building rapport, checking understanding, and encouraging agreement. In this episode, discover: How question tags like âThis process is clear, isnât it?â can keep meetings interactive. Why using âThis solution fits your needs, doesnât it?â can make client conversations more approachable. The key mistakes to avoid when using question tags so your tone always sounds natural and professional. Practice these techniques with our free worksheet: lvlinguistics.be/episode32. Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode32 Rate, Review, & Follow âI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!â If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!
Mastering phrasal verbs is essential for smooth, professional communication in any workplace. In this episode, we explore 10 must-know phrasal verbs that will elevate your team collaboration and problem-solving skills. From âkick offâ to âiron out,â these phrases are perfect for meetings, emails, and brainstorming sessions. Learn how to use expressions like: ⢠Letâs narrow down the options to three key ideas. ⢠Weâll follow up with the client to confirm next steps. By the end of this episode, youâll feel confident integrating these practical verbs into your daily conversations. Practice what youâve learned with our free worksheet at lvlinguistics.be/episode31. Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode31 Rate, Review, & Follow âI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!â If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!
Communicating the value of your ideas requires more than just good dataâitâs about making them stand out. Comparative and superlative forms like âbetter,â âmore efficient,â and âthe bestâ are powerful tools for persuasion in pitches, presentations, and negotiations. In this episode, learn how to: Highlight the advantages of your solutions with comparisons. Use impactful phrases like âOur proposal offers better valueâ or âThis is the most innovative approach weâve developed.â Avoid common pitfalls, such as overusing superlatives or being vague, to keep your message sharp and professional. Master the art of persuasive comparisons with our free worksheet: lvlinguistics.be/episode30. Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode30 Rate, Review, & Follow âI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!â If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!
Have you ever felt like your emails or meetings left room for misinterpretation? The words should and must may seem small, but theyâre powerful tools for setting clear expectations and ensuring tasks are completed as intended. In this episode, discover how to use should to encourage collaboration and must to establish firm priorities. Weâll share practical examples like: We should review the draft by Thursday to ensure accuracy. The final report must be submitted by Monday to meet the deadline. Learn how to strike the right tone, avoid common pitfalls, and communicate effectively in both emails and meetings. Practice your skills with our free worksheet at lvlinguistics.be/episode29. Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode29 Rate, Review, & Follow âI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!â If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!
Explaining what went wrong in a professional setting doesnât have to be uncomfortable. With the past perfect tense, you can clarify timelines, build trust, and focus on solutionsâall while sounding professional and constructive. In this episode, weâll explore how to use the past perfect in real-world scenarios like project reviews, problem-solving, and follow-ups after mistakes. Learn how phrases like âWe had completed the first phase on scheduleâ or âThe issue had been flagged during the initial reviewâ can transform difficult conversations into opportunities for growth. Ready to improve your communication? Download the worksheet with exercises to refine your skills: lvlinguistics.be/episode28. Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode28 Rate, Review, & Follow âI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!â If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!
Conditionals are more than grammarâtheyâre a practical tool for professional communication. In this episode, we focus on how to use conditional sentences effectively in real-world business situations like negotiations, brainstorming solutions, and strategic discussions. Discover how phrases like âIf we extended the payment deadline, could we finalize the deal?â or âIf market conditions remain stable, weâll hit our revenue target by year-endâ can make your language precise, professional, and persuasive. Learn to keep discussions constructive and build trust through thoughtful, forward-thinking statements. To strengthen your skills, download the worksheet packed with examples and exercises at lvlinguistics.be/episode27. Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode27 Rate, Review, & Follow âI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!â If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!
The passive voice is often misunderstood, but in business writing, it plays an essential role. This episode unpacks when and why to use the passive voice to emphasize processes, focus on results, and maintain a neutral tone in your communication. Learn how to structure the passive voice in various tenses, apply it effectively in reports, emails, and presentations, and strike the perfect balance with the active voice to keep your writing clear and professional. Examples include phrases like, âThe data was analyzed using the latest toolsâ and âThe changes will be communicated later today.â Ready to refine your writing? Practice with the accompanying worksheet, available at lvlinguistics.be/episode26. Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode26 Rate, Review, & Follow âI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!â If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!
When it comes to writing proposals, precision is more than a skillâitâs a necessity. In this episode, we explore how to make your professional writing clear, impactful, and persuasive by choosing the right adjectives and adverbs. Discover how words like tailored, comprehensive, and cost-effective can add clarity and professionalism to your proposals. Learn to avoid vague phrases and craft sentences that inspire trust and confidence. Weâll also provide practical examples and tips for refining your writing, ensuring your message resonates with your audience. Ready to take your proposals to the next level? Download the accompanying worksheet at lvlinguistics.be/episode25 for exercises to sharpen your skills. Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode25 Rate, Review, & Follow âI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!â If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!
Giving a presentation in English can feel overwhelming, but with the right tools, itâs entirely achievable. This episode focuses on the essential elements of an effective presentation: creating a strong opening, maintaining smooth transitions, and delivering a clear and confident conclusion. Learn practical phrases like âLet me draw your attention toâŚâ and âBy the end of this presentation, youâllâŚâ to guide your audience and enhance your delivery. We also discuss how to structure your speech for clarity and ensure your message leaves a lasting impression. To further develop your skills, download the worksheet with exercises tailored to this episode: lvlinguistics.be/episode24. Episode Transcript: lvlinguistics.be/episode24 Rate, Review, & Follow âI love Business English Made Easy. Itâs so useful!â If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you havenât done so already, follow the podcast. Weâre adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if youâre not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!