Win in 5 | TOEIC

🎙️ Win in 5 | TOEIC At work, your toughest challenge isn’t the job itself — it’s your coworker who speaks better English. Win in 5 | TOEIC is made for busy professionals and TOEIC learners who want to get ahead. Each 5-minute episode gives you: ✔ Real workplace conversations ✔ Must-know TOEIC words and phrases ✔ Practical English for meetings, presentations, and emails Use your commute, lunch break, or those few minutes before work to sharpen your English edge. Next time there’s a promotion or a business trip — your name will be on the list. 🎧 Learn more:https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com 📩 Contact us: hello@mjenglishclass.com -- Hosting provided by <a href="https://www.soundon.fm/" target="_blank">SoundOn</a>

【TOEIC Purchasing English】Year-End Budget, Negotiation, and Discount Requests

As the end of the fiscal year approaches, many companies rush to use remaining budgets before they expire. This often leads to urgent equipment and software purchases, detailed price comparisons, and intense negotiations over discounts and delivery schedules. Today, you will learn high-frequency TOEIC purchasing vocabulary, realistic negotiation expressions, and practical grammar patterns that directly reflect real workplace English used in TOEIC test questions. 💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar: https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com/office-daily-english/toeic-purchasing-negotiation-english/ Dialogue 💬 Vocabulary Boost — Key TOEIC Words 📚 Grammar Points 🔍 📖 Transcript Quick Check — Mini TOEIC Quiz ✅ Scenario: Year-End Software Purchasing Meeting Emma (Procurement Manager): Since we’re approaching the end of the fiscal year, we need to finalize our software purchases as soon as possible. David (IT Manager): I agree. I’ve compared three vendors, and their pricing structures are quite different. Emma: Which option fits our remaining budget best? David: Vendor B offers a volume discount, but their delivery timeline is longer than expected. Emma: That could be a problem. We need deployment before the end of December. David: Vendor A can deliver immediately, but their quotation exceeds our budget. Emma: Have you tried negotiating a year-end discount? David: Yes. They’re willing to lower the price if we sign a two-year contract. Emma: That sounds reasonable. Does the package include customer support? David: Yes, support is included, which adds value to the offer. Emma: Alright. Please request a revised quotation in writing. David: I’ll contact the vendor today and confirm the delivery schedule. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

12-26
04:24

【TOEIC Travel English】How to Plan a Business Trip & Manage Reservations

Planning a business trip is not only a common workplace task — it’s also one of the most frequently tested scenarios in the TOEIC exam. Whether you’re discussing destinations, checking flight options, adjusting your itinerary, or coordinating with colleagues, these phrases appear again and again in TOEIC Listening and Reading. In this lesson, you’ll get a realistic business-focused dialogue filled with ** expressions**, plus vocabulary, grammar, and a short quiz to help reinforce the key patterns. Let’s get you ready for both the test and your next real business trip. 💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar: https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com/travel-english/toeic-business-trip-planning/ 💬 Dialogue 📚 Vocabulary Boost (TOEIC High-Frequency Words) 🔍 Grammar Focus (TOEIC Common Patterns) 📖 Transcript ✅ Quick Check (TOEIC-Quiz) Two colleagues are planning an upcoming business trip for early January. They must decide on destinations, compare flights, review schedules, and confirm the itinerary. English Dialogue Sarah: Hey Mark, have you finalized the destination for our business trip next month? Mark: Not yet. The client wants us to visit either Chicago or Dallas. Which one do you think we should prioritize? Sarah: Probably Chicago. Their team requested an in-person meeting. Have you checked the flight options? Mark: Yes, I checked this morning. The fares went up again. We should probably book soon before the seats sell out. Sarah: Agreed. Do you want to review the flight schedules together? Mark: Sure. I also want to compare airlines — some include Wi-Fi and extra baggage, which might be useful for the presentation equipment. Sarah: Good thinking. What about traveling from the 8th to the 11th? That seems like the smoothest itinerary. Mark: Works for me. Do you prefer a morning departure or something later? Sarah: Morning is fine. I’d like to arrive early and prepare before meeting the client. Mark: Same here. Let’s check availability. If the seats are still open, we should book today. Sarah: Great. I’ll pull up the booking site now. Hopefully the prices haven’t increased again. Mark: Yeah, business travel in January is always busy. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

12-19
05:24

【Office Daily English】How to Use “We Need the Final Numbers by Friday” Naturally

Master practical TOEIC workplace English for deadlines, reporting, and year-end tasks. Learn essential phrases to boost your TOEIC exam score and professional communication. 💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar: https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com/office-daily-english/toeic-final-numbers-deadline/ 💬 Dialogue Section 📚 Vocabulary Boost — Key TOEIC Words 🔍 Grammar Points — TOEIC-Relevant 📖 Transcript ✅ Quick Check — TOEIC Quiz Scenario: A staff member in the finance department is checking progress with a colleague as year-end reporting approaches. English Dialogue Sophie: Hey Mark, quick question—are the Q4 expense reports on track? Mark: Almost. Two teams still haven’t submitted their final numbers. Sophie: Understood. We need the final numbers by Friday so we can finish the year-end summary. Mark: Operations told me this morning they’re still reviewing several invoices. Sophie: That figures. The recent currency fluctuations slowed everyone down. Mark: True. Want me to follow up again this afternoon? Sophie: Yes, please. Even a preliminary version today would help. Mark: Sure thing. How about HR’s data? Sophie: Already received. They’re always the most organized. Mark: Great. Once we have everything, I’ll combine the files and send you a draft. Sophie: Perfect. Let’s aim to wrap up the summary before the weekend. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

12-16
04:49

【Meeting English】One Line to Introduce Yourself with Confidence

In the TOEIC test, meeting conversations often appear in both the Listening and Speaking sections — especially self-introductions and meeting openers. Many learners freeze during these moments and lose easy points. The truth is, mastering just a few high-frequency sentence patterns can help you score higher and sound more professional in real business settings. Today, you’ll learn one simple line that helps you stand out and win the room. 💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar: https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com/meeting-english/toeic-meeting-introduction/ 💬 Dialogue|TOEIC Meeting Simulation 📚 Vocabulary Boost|TOEIC High-Frequency Words 🔍 Grammar Focus|Common TOEIC Structures 📖 Transcript Scenario: A weekly online meeting at an international company. A new employee is asked to introduce herself. English Conversation John (Manager): Good morning, everyone. Before we start, let’s welcome our new colleague. Anna (New Staff): Thank you. Hello, my name is Anna Chen. I recently joined the marketing department. John: Could you give us a quick self-introduction? Anna: Sure. I have over five years of experience in digital marketing, especially in social media campaigns. Lisa (Colleague): That’s impressive! Social media has become essential for brand promotion. Anna: Exactly. I look forward to contributing fresh ideas to our upcoming projects. John: Great. Our team is currently working on a campaign related to the Paris Olympics. Anna: Oh, that’s exciting! I actually worked on a sports-related campaign last year. Lisa: Perfect timing, then. Your expertise will be valuable. John: Alright, let’s move on to today’s agenda. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

12-12
06:13

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