Hello everyone, Andrew Ambrosius here from The Art of Business English podcast. This week, I'm excited to bring you a real-world story about the power of good English in the business world. In Episode 221, we chat with Arnau Camprubi, a former student of mine, now a young entrepreneur. Arnau’s journey is a clear example of how a solid grip on Business English and a sharp mind can really kickstart your career. In our chat, you’ll hear about: The undeniable edge that Business English can give you in any industry. How the new generation views life and business. How being young and fluent in English can help you in the modern business landscape. This episode is perfect for those who like to hear success stories straight from the horse’s mouth. Whether you're just starting out or looking to get that extra spark in your career, Arnau's story shows that with hard work and great English, you're set for an exciting path. So tune in, take some notes, and grab that inspiration to push your professional English - and your career - to new heights. And if you find value in our talk, don't forget to check out the full episode here: https://theartofbusinessenglish.com/how-english-can-launch-your-career-with-arnau-camprubi/. Cheers, Andrew Ambrosius
Hey there, welcome back to the Art of Business English podcast. Your podcast to help you get the English language skills to excel in business. Today we will be looking at the art of writing. Writing is a powerful tool that can make or break your communication efforts. Whether you're crafting a sales pitch, sending an email, or creating social media content, your words need to pack a punch. But how do you make sure that your message is impactful without overwhelming your audience with too much information? The answer lies in streamlining your writing. By cutting out unnecessary words and focusing on the essentials, you can create content that is both easy to read and impactful. In today’s episode we'll explore the art of saying more with less and share some tips on how to streamline your writing for maximum impact and readability. So, whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, grab a cup of coffee and get ready to learn how to make your words count. You can check out the Effective Written Communication for Business course mentioned in the podcast by clicking this link: https://theartofbusinessenglish.com/product/effective-written-communication-for-business-english/
In this episode of the Art of Business English podcast, "How To Manage Discussions When Chairing A Meeting," I dive into the essential strategies for effective meeting facilitation. This episode is crafted for professionals ready to steer discussions with confidence and ensure everybody’s voice is heard. I share the importance of creating clear guidelines, the nuances of active listening, and methods for encouraging equal participation. Highlighting the chair’s role in staying neutral, I also provide phrases that can help maintain objectivity and foster a collaborative atmosphere. To round off the discussion, I offer advice on concluding meetings effectively, laying down next steps, and expressing gratitude for participants' insights. Tune in to this episode for a compact guide on mastering the art of chairing meetings, all from my first-hand experience and dedicated research. Whether you're new to the role or looking to refine your skills, this content is tailored to help you lead with authority and inclusiveness. Episodes mentioned in the podcast: Episode 13: https://theartofbusinessenglish.com/013-checking-and-clarifying/ Episode 99: https://theartofbusinessenglish.com/clarifying-summarising-and-closing-a-meeting/ My online programme, "Confidence in Business Meetings": https://theartofbusinessenglish.com/business-english-courses/confidence-in-business-meetings/ Visit The Art of Business English website for more! https://theartofbusinessenglish.com/
Welcome to the latest episode of The Art Of Business English Podcast: "10 Go-To Expressions to Complain at Work Without Being Annoying". Navigating workplace issues can be delicate, but with the right words, you can communicate problems effectively and drive positive change. In this episode, we delve into the art of professional complaining—transforming grievances into constructive feedback that fosters collaboration, not conflict. Whether you're addressing a teammate's performance, pointing out a systematic issue, or negotiating with suppliers, the phrases we share today will empower you to speak up with assertiveness and tact. Learn how to craft complaints that are heard, respected, and acted upon. We'll provide you with practical examples, nuanced language tips, and strategic communication techniques to ensure your concerns are addressed without burning bridges. By the end of our session, you'll have a toolkit of "10 Go-To Expressions to Complain at Work Without Being Annoying" that will help you to confidently approach difficult conversations and turn potentially negative experiences into opportunities for growth. Tune in now and start reshaping the way you voice your concerns in the workplace!
Achievement is something that everyone strives for in their personal and professional lives. Whether it's meeting a personal goal or exceeding expectations at work, we all want to feel accomplished. However, sometimes it can be challenging to articulate your achievements and goals effectively. That's where goal-oriented collocations come in handy. These phrases can help you express your accomplishments and aspirations with precision and clarity.
In the world of finance, understanding key expressions and concepts is crucial for success. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, having a solid grasp of terms like cash flow, return on investment (ROI), balance sheet, and capital markets can make a significant difference in your financial decision-making.
Boost Your Business Communication Skills with High-Impact Phrasal Verbs! Discover essential phrasal verbs that will supercharge your language proficiency in the business world. This video presents a dynamic collection of powerful phrasal verbs commonly used in professional settings, helping you convey ideas with impact and precision. Master these influential phrases and take your business communication to the next level. Watch now and elevate your language skills in just a few minutes!
We'll be discussing Impactful Terms to Use in Your Next Business Meeting. Have you ever wanted to make a lasting impression in your business meetings? Do you want your ideas to stand out and be remembered? Look no further! In this video, we will share some powerful and impactful terms that will help you make a significant impact during your next business meeting.
In this video, we will discuss how to get the most out of your QAs (Questions and Answers) in a business meeting. QAs are an essential part of any meeting, as they allow participants to clarify doubts, share opinions, and gain insights. However, if not managed properly, QAs can become a time-consuming and unproductive exercise.
This week I am sharing a list of useful verbs of communication that are commonly used in business.
In this week’s episode of the Art of Business English we are going to review multi-word verbs that begin with the letter “C”, to help you expand your vocabulary.
In this week’s episode of the Art of Business English, we are going to review the most useful financial vocabulary for 2022 to help you expand your knowledge.
Part 2 pf my 2-part series into essential project management vocabulary.
Do you have to work on projects? Maybe you are looking to start working as a project administrator and you need to sharpen your knowledge of essential project management vocabulary. If you do, then today’s lesson of the podcast will be super helpful. Projects are an essential part of any business. I mean, if we didn’t run projects, then how would we implement new ways of working, new software solutions or enact change within the organisation? It is safe to say that whether you like it or not, you will be working on some form of a project in your working like. To be more effective you will need to know the project management lingo and what it all means. So, let’s take a look at part one of my series into project management vocabulary.
In this week’s episode of the Art of Business English we are going to review some idioms with the verb “hit” that you might find useful for your next business meeting.
In this week’s episode of the Art of Business English we are going to review some common idioms with the verb “strike” that you might come across in business contexts.
Hi, welcome to a new episode of The Art of Business English. This week I have another “Grammar Day” episode for you. In fact, we are going to take a look at the use of the words “as” and “like”. They are important components for making comparisons. As you can imagine, making comparisons is an incredibly important language function in business. Unfortunately, these two words are often confused when people are trying to use them when comparing two or more things. Nonetheless, there are some important differences between them, as well as some other functions. So, let’s learn some of their uses to improve our communication skills.
Welcome back to The Art of Business English. In this week's episode we are going to review comparative and superlative adjectives to help you improve your communication skills in a business context. Comparatives and superlatives are very important in business English since they provide a way to discuss the standards of a service or product against those of the competition or to evaluate the performance of a company through time. They are also useful when we need to describe the skills of employees or applicants wishing to work on a project. First, I am going to teach you the basic rules to form and use these adjectives, as well as some common mistakes, and then I am going to show you an example on how to use them in business contexts. Don't forget to enrol in my new course "Business English Expressions". You can get it at 50% off!! https://theartofbusinessenglish.com/product/business-english-expressions-online-course/
Hi, welcome to yet another episode of the Art of Business English podcast. Today I have another useful lesson for you on how you can talk about degrees of change within your organisation. As you know, the world is constantly changing, nothing stays the same for long. In order to be able to discuss this change you are going to need some of the expressions that I am sharing with you today.
Hi, welcome to a new episode of The Art of Business English. This week we are going to take a look at past modal verbs. This is an extension of last week’s episode on modals. If you didn’t get a chance to see that one, then you can review it by clicking here. So, let’s turn to past modal verbs. What are they? Well, they are important to make deductions and to show different levels of certainty about past events. Also, they are used to express criticism or unfulfilled wishes. Using these verbs correctly will help you to get moving in the right direction to speak English naturally. The general form for using past modals is: modal + have + past participle Now let’s start learning how to use them in business contexts!
Mojtaba Reyhani
Adorable, British accent, I love your accent.