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BEP 24 - Teleconferencing: Using Diplomatic LanguageBEP 24 - Teleconferencing: Using Diplomatic Language
from Business English Podcast
December 17, 2006

Go to our new site for new Business English Podcast episodes: www.BusinessEnglishPod.com In this Business English Podcast we’re going to listen to a teleconference between the head office management of a US manufacturer and the manager of their new Latin American plant. Key language structures explained are: diplomatic language and using probing questions. We also introduce some useful English phrases for starting a teleconference meeting, interrupting and clarifying. To ensure that you can get our latest podcasts, please click on the link below to update your subscription (opens iTunes in a new window): http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=206603090 Visit our new site at: www.BusinessEnglishPod.com
Special Announcement - Business English Pod has Moved to a new site: www.BusinessEnglishPod.comSpecial Announcement - Business English Pod has Moved to a new site: www.BusinessEnglishPod.com
from Business English Podcast
December 21, 2006

This is a special announcement from the BusinessEnglishPod.com team explaining the changes we are making and some of the new features we are adding to the podcast. From Friday 22nd December 2006 our feed will be redirected to our new site at: www.BusinessEnglishPod.com. All new episodes will only be available at the our new site. If your iTunes subscription does not update to the new feed, please follow the instructions below. To subscribe to our new feed in iTunes, please click on the icon above or the link below (opens iTunes in a new window): http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=206603090
BEP 19 - Meetings: Developing an Argument (Part 2) [BEP 16]BEP 19 - Meetings: Developing an Argument (Part 2) [BEP 16]
from Business English Podcast
October 17, 2006

Welcome to the second part of our series on how to support your position or argument in meetings. Key Language: emphasizing, minimizing, supporting points & vocal stress. Please go to our new website for new podcasts: www.BusinessEnglishPod.com To update your iTunes subscription, please click on the link below (opens iTunes in a new window): http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=206603090
BEP 17 - Meetings: Developing an Argument (Part I) [BEP 15]BEP 17 - Meetings: Developing an Argument (Part I) [BEP 15]
from Business English Podcast
February 25, 2007

In the first part of our series on making and supporting your arguments in meetings, we cover the key language used to organise your thoughts and support your ideas. In later episodes we'll look deeper into the topic and provide further examples of language you can use to support you're position. Please go to our new website for new podcasts: www.BusinessEnglishPod.com To update your iTunes subscription, please click on the link below (opens iTunes in a new window): http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=206603090
VideoVocab 001: ContractorVideoVocab 001: Contractor
from Business English Podcast
November 19, 2006

Please go to our new website for new podcasts: www.BusinessEnglishPod.com Contractor (Noun) [C] |ˈkänˌtraktər| Definition: A person or company that makes an agreement to do work or provide goods for another company. Examples: The company has no plans to expand its use of contractors. EADS is the main contractor on the new defense project. Derivatives: – to make a contract (noun) [C]
VideoVocab 003: SubcontractorVideoVocab 003: Subcontractor
from Business English Podcast
November 19, 2006

Please go to our new website for new podcasts: www.BusinessEnglishPod.com Subcontractor (Noun) |səbˈkänˌtraktər| Definition: A business or person who is paid to do part of the work of another person or company. Examples: We had a problem with one of our subcontractors on a project last month and this led to serious delays. Always check whether a contractor is using subcontractors, and who is liable if things go wrong.
VideoVocab 004: AllocateVideoVocab 004: Allocate
from Business English Podcast
November 19, 2006

Please go to our new website for new podcasts: www.BusinessEnglishPod.com Allocate (Verb) [T] |ˈaləˌkāt| Definition: To decide officially that a particular amount of money, time, etc. should be used for a particular purpose. Examples: DuPont has allocated funds to build four new plants in Asia. We need to allocate more resources to this project to meet the deadline. Derivatives: – our budget allocation has been cut (noun)
VideoVocab006: ScheduleVideoVocab006: Schedule
from Business English Podcast
November 19, 2006

Please go to our new website for new podcasts: www.BusinessEnglishPod.com Schedule (Noun) |ˈske jül | - USA | she-dyül | - UK Definition: A plan of what someone is going to do and by when they are going to do it. Examples: We are running several weeks behind schedule. We could face penalties if we don’t keep on schedule.
BEP 18 - Socialising: Networking at the OfficeBEP 18 - Socialising: Networking at the Office
from Business English Podcast
December 14, 2006

Socialising or networking with your work colleagues is an important part of your day, especially in large organisations where workloads between different departments often overlap. Making acquaintances and friendships with your colleagues can also improve your interpersonal skills, aid team building and develop better communication between work colleagues within the same organisation. Please go to our new website for new podcasts: www.BusinessEnglishPod.com To update your iTunes subscription, please click on the link below (opens iTunes in a new window): http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=206603090
BEP 23 - Telephoning: Handling a Difficult CustomerBEP 23 - Telephoning: Handling a Difficult Customer
from Business English Podcast
November 29, 2006

Go to our new site for new Business English Podcast episodes: www.BusinessEnglishPod.com In a recent Business English Podcast (BEP 22), we looked at how to handle technical problems when speaking on the telephone in English. Today, we’re going to talk about how to deal with problems with the caller, which are of course much harder to handle! But, with the proper language and phrases, you can show the caller that you want to help, and reassure them that you can help solve the problem. We are pleased to announce that our new feed is now available in iTunes. Please click on the link below to update your subscription (opens iTunes in a new window): http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=206603090 Go to our new site for new Business English Podcast episodes: www.BusinessEnglishPod.com
Business News 05 - Virtual MeetingsBusiness News 05 - Virtual Meetings
from Business English Podcast
November 22, 2006

This Business English podcast features a news article on how IBM is experimenting with new ways to conduct meetings. Listen to how IBM is using the virtual world of a website called Second Life as the next best thing to in person corporate meetings. After listening to the article, we'll highlight some of the new vocabulary and provide definitions and further examples. Please go to our new website for new podcasts: www.BusinessEnglishPod.com Please update your iTunes subscription by clicking this link (opens iTunes in a new window): http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?
VideoVocab 000: ProjectVideoVocab 000: Project
from Business English Podcast
November 19, 2006

This is a preview of our new English vocabulary podcast: Video Vocab. Video Vocab will be available in January 2007 on our new website - www.BusinessEnglishPod.com Each week we will feature 7 new words on a particular topic. Project (Noun) |ˈpräjˌekt; -ikt| Definition: An important and carefully planned piece of work that will create something new or improve a situation. Examples: 1. British Aerospace expected the project to be completed by early 2006. 2. I’m the project manager for our new database. Collocations: - project management: the organizing and managing of resources in order to complete a project within a defined scope, time, and cost. - project manager: the person in charge of a project - pilot project: a test or trial project
VideoVocab 002: EstimateVideoVocab 002: Estimate
from Business English Podcast
November 19, 2006

Please go to our new website for new podcasts: www.BusinessEnglishPod.com Estimate (Verb) [I,T] |ˈestəˌmāt| Definition: To calculate or guess what you think the value, size, amount, etc. of something will probably be. Examples: We estimate the project will take 6 months to complete. The value of the deal is estimated at £12m. Derivatives: – to make an estimate (noun) [C] – to give an estimation (noun)
BEP 22 - Telephoning: Handling Enquiries and Technical ProblemsBEP 22 - Telephoning: Handling Enquiries and Technical Problems
from Business English Podcast
November 13, 2006

For today's Business English Podcast we continue our series on making telephone calls in English by looking at how to deal with technical problems and clarify information using alternative choice questions. This questioning technique is useful when you need to clarify important information or reach a decision. Please go to our new website for new podcasts: www.BusinessEnglishPod.com Please update your iTunes subscription by clicking this link (opens iTunes in a new window): http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast? Thanks for listening!
Business English Pod 02 - How to Lead a MeetingBusiness English Pod 02 - How to Lead a Meeting
from Business English Podcast
June 30, 2006

Today’s listening is from the beginning and end of a meeting held to discuss some urgent building work at a factory. It’s going to be run in a more formal style with firm direction from the chairperson because it involves making a decision about an expensive investment. Other types of meetings that benefit from having someone to lead the discussion are Teleconferences – having a chairperson can help make sure people speak in turn rather than all at once! Transcript available at: http://web.mac.com/pdatkinson/iWeb/BusinessEnglishPod/ Please visit: http://www.workplace-english-training.com/sample.html for access to a sample of our premium subscription service. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License.
Business English Pod 02 - How to Lead a MeetingBusiness English Pod 02 - How to Lead a Meeting
from Business English Pod
June 30, 2006

Today’s listening is from the beginning and end of a meeting held to discuss some urgent building work at a factory. It’s going to be run in a more formal style with firm direction from the chairperson because it involves making a decision about an expensive investment. Other types of meetings that benefit from having someone to lead the discussion are Teleconferences – having a chairperson can help make sure people speak in turn rather than all at once! Transcript available at: http://web.mac.com/pdatkinson/iWeb/BusinessEnglishPod/ Please visit: http://www.workplace-english-training.com/sample.html for access to a sample of our premium subscription service. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License.

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