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ENGLISHWAYRD PODCAST
Ep 255:Business English Mastery: Essential Phrases and Tips
In this episode of Englishway RD, we dive into mastering Business English with essential phrases and tips to boost your professional communication skills. Learn key phrases for meetings, emails, and presentations, and discover effective email etiquette, meeting participation strategies, and networking tips. Enhance your business vocabulary and confidence with our expert guidance. Perfect for non-native English speakers looking to excel in the workplace. Join us and take your business English proficiency to the next level!
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Or providing a recommendation or an advice when it comes to e-mail, this is one.
I love to start my emails with. I'm writing to inform you that I'm writing to inform you that.
Now let's talk about e-mail etiquette.
Writing professional emails is a key.
It's coming from someone who writes emails every single day and.
Only one I can ride up to 10 or 20 emails per day.
We should clearly state the purpose of the e-mail, the shorter the better.
All are forwarded to some other person, so let's keep it as professional as possible.
And closing, use appropriate phrases. Appropriate closing phrases always go for something that.
An informal opening could be like high.
The person. Hi, Jessica or hi Alex or hi, Martha.
Not for my closing. Could be sincere.
All you they will be able to see all the other person will be able to see is just.
Letters and they can understand it the way that they want it.
Now let's talk about participating in meetings.
Also couple of phrases when you want to agree or disagree with someone you could use. I agree with.
Alex, because I agree with Alex because.
Also, another way to disagree and sound very respectful.
And we can go in a different way.
Politeness is key in business communication, especially when there are different opinions.
Most of the Mirrorings are very boring.
Here is a simple structure to follow.
Language just go to the point.
To start with, I'd like to thank you. Go on with your topic. Another one is now.
And to just close to wrap up, we have discussed.
I rehearse my presentation and I go over.
With visuals to support your point.
Especially with people that you have never seen before and that you need to.
Profession and professional friendship with them. So to start the conversation.
You can say something like what do you do and if you know what that person do already then.
But how did that person get into that business?
That's interesting. Or tell me more about access specific point.
Remember that the more you listen, the better it will be.
People loves to talk, people love to listen to themselves talking, and they will also.
Fruitful and beneficial to both.
This is a great way to just keep in touch for future businesses. Now couple of tips.
Be genuinely interested in the other person.
This will help you to keep the conversation flowing.
Listen actively and respond thoughtfully. Then just answer with yes or no. Yes or no, yes.
And follow up with a thank you e-mail or message after that meeting.
And share it with your colleagues and stay tuned for more great content from English.