I've got 5 tips to help you sound more professional at work. You'll learn simple, but important speaking tips for Business English to help you communicate clearly and confidently in your job.
How do you ask for a task to be completed by a certain time in a polite way? Overall, how do you sound more professional when you speak english?
What are the words and sounds that SO many people use, but it can immediately make you sound unprofessional and uncertain? You’ll have to watch the video to find out ????
???? I’ve worked at companies in other countries and I had to learn how to adapt to their culture in their workplace. I had to make slight adjustments to the way I addressed people, the way I spoke to them, and the way I accepted or declined invitations. Navigating new cultural landscapes is half the fun of living abroad!
Of course, you know how to sound professional in your native language, but there are likely some different rules and customs in English.
So I hope this video offers you more than just English speaking tips, but just how to sound more professional at work. How to feel confident, comfortable, and relaxed at work. This video will help you get your message across effectively and politely!
✍️ Let me in the comments, do you have any other tips to sound professional and polite?
Have you already noticed some differences in the way that business is done between English and your native language? What are they?
Read the full transcript of this lesson on my blog here:
https://www.mmmenglish.com/blog
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0:00 Introduction
1:22 - Slow Down
2:30 - Make direct Statements
4:00 - Practise intonation
6:16 - Avoid filler words and sounds
8:13 - Avoid unhelpful phrases
9:48 - Conclusion
TAGS: #mmmEnglish #ProfessionalEnglish #EnglishWithEmma
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⭐️Improve your English pronunciation and expression by imitating a native English speaker: https://www.mmmenglish.com/imitation
⭐️Try Grammarly Grammar Checker - it's FREE! https://www.grammarly.com/mmmenglish
⭐️English Listening practice - Try Audible for FREE! http://www.audibletrial.com/mmmEnglish
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Find mmmEnglish here:
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Emma also founded The Ladies' Project: http://bit.ly/TheLadiesProject
A place for international women to build their confidence and English speaking fluency! ????
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Your name will be featured underneath the video ????
How do you ask for a task to be completed by a certain time in a polite way? Overall, how do you sound more professional when you speak english?
What are the words and sounds that SO many people use, but it can immediately make you sound unprofessional and uncertain? You’ll have to watch the video to find out ????
???? I’ve worked at companies in other countries and I had to learn how to adapt to their culture in their workplace. I had to make slight adjustments to the way I addressed people, the way I spoke to them, and the way I accepted or declined invitations. Navigating new cultural landscapes is half the fun of living abroad!
Of course, you know how to sound professional in your native language, but there are likely some different rules and customs in English.
So I hope this video offers you more than just English speaking tips, but just how to sound more professional at work. How to feel confident, comfortable, and relaxed at work. This video will help you get your message across effectively and politely!
✍️ Let me in the comments, do you have any other tips to sound professional and polite?
Have you already noticed some differences in the way that business is done between English and your native language? What are they?
Read the full transcript of this lesson on my blog here:
https://www.mmmenglish.com/blog
---------- TIMESTAMPS ----------
0:00 Introduction
1:22 - Slow Down
2:30 - Make direct Statements
4:00 - Practise intonation
6:16 - Avoid filler words and sounds
8:13 - Avoid unhelpful phrases
9:48 - Conclusion
TAGS: #mmmEnglish #ProfessionalEnglish #EnglishWithEmma
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More English Language Tools I recommend!
⭐️Improve your English pronunciation and expression by imitating a native English speaker: https://www.mmmenglish.com/imitation
⭐️Try Grammarly Grammar Checker - it's FREE! https://www.grammarly.com/mmmenglish
⭐️English Listening practice - Try Audible for FREE! http://www.audibletrial.com/mmmEnglish
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Find mmmEnglish here:
mmmEnglish Website: http://bit.ly/mmmEnglish
On Facebook: http://bit.ly/mmmEnglishFB
On Instagram: http://bit.ly/mmmEnglishInsta
SUBSCRIBE ➡️ http://bit.ly/Subscribe2mmmEnglish (New lessons every Friday!)
Emma also founded The Ladies' Project: http://bit.ly/TheLadiesProject
A place for international women to build their confidence and English speaking fluency! ????
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TRANSLATE THIS VIDEO!
Do your friends a favour and help to translate this lesson into your native language! Contribute subtitles translations here:
Your name will be featured underneath the video ????
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