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Meeting 14th

Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb. Shalom… Hello guys ➢ Discusses Plans and suggestions. English uses modal verbs to make suggestions, and indirect questions or the passive voice to politely request information or point out a mistake. • NEGOTIATION AND SUGGESTIONS. (Key Language 41.1) One way of making language for negotiation more polite and indirect is to use modal verbs or the past continuous. • INDIRECT QUESTIONS. Indirect questions start with a polite opening phrase. Unlike with direct questions, the verb sits after the subject in indirect questions. • THE PASSIVE VOICE . In formal or written negotiations or complaints, you can use the passive voice to be polite and avoid sounding too critical. ➢ Discusses Emphasizing your opinion. There are many English phrases for politely emphasizing your point of view. These are useful when you are dealing with disagreement in the workplace. • DISCOURSE MARKERS FOR EMPHASIS. There are a variety of words and phrases that you can use to make yo...

Meeting 13th

Assalamualaikum Wr.Wb. Shalom Hallo guys ➢ Discusses Vocabulary  • OFFICE AND PRESENTATION EQUIPMENT and PRESENTING DATA. ➢ Discusses Structuring a presentation. When you are presenting to an audience, it is important to structure your talk in a way that is clear and easy to understand. Certain set phrases can help you do this. • SIGNPOSTING LANGUAGE.  You can signal (or "signpost") what you are going to talk about with particular phrases. Using these lets your audience know what to expect. ➢ Discusses Developing an argument. When you are giving a presentation, there are several key phrases you can use to develop your argument, and make your audience aware of what is coming. • GENERALIZING, MAKING EXCEPTIONS, AND FOCUSING.  If you have specific figures, it may be useful to give them. However, you may need to use more general terms if you do not have the figures or you want to avoid repetition. • GIVING EXAMPLES.  When you have focused your argument, you...

Meeting 12th

Assalamualaikum Wr.Wb. Hallo guys ➢ Vocabulary Vocabulary is the types of words, namely nouns, adjectives, and verbs where the word is used in language use. When you find words that you don't understand, it indicates that your vocabulary is lacking. • INDUSTRIES Education, construction, entertainment, hospitality, mining, recycling, healthcare, agriculture/arming, fashion, journalism, petroleum, shipping, catering/food, energy, finance, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, tourism, chemical, electronics, fishing, advertising, real estate (US)/property (UK), transportation. • PROFESSIONAL ATTRIBUTES Accurate, confident, efficient, honest, organized, punctual, adaptable, creative, energetic, independent, patient, reliable, ambitious, customer-focused, flexible, innovative, practical, responsible, calm, determined, hardworking, motivated, professional, team player. ➢ Job Descriptions English uses "a" or "an" in descriptions of jobs and to introduce new informatio...

Meeting 11th

 Assalamualaikum Wr.Wb. Shalom Halloo ➢ Reporting Quantities In presentations and reports, you may need to talk about how much of something there is. The words you can use to do this depend on the thing you are describing. New language "Few," "little,'' and "all", Vocabulary Meetings, New skill Talking about quantity.  • KEY LANGUAGE "FEW" FOR SMALL NUMBERS  "Few" is used with plural countable nouns to say that there are not many of something.
It emphasizes how small the number is. Few = not many, there have been few new customers this quarter. "Few" can also be used as pronoun to mean "not many". So few are willing to spend money for the deluxe range. "A few" is used with countable nouns to mean "some." It emphasizes that the number, though small, is enough. A few = some, I have a few suggestions for how to improve sales. "Very" can be used to stress that the number of something ...

Meeting 10th

Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb. Shalom Halloooo In this meeting, we will discuss about - Meetings Vocabulary - What people said - What people asked In this Vocabulary Meeting there is an example: ·         to send a plan for what wil l be discussed Lee, could you send out the agenda for Friday's meeting, please? ·         to be not present Yolanda is sick, so she will be absent from the meeting today. ·         to present information to a group of people Francesca will give a presentation on health and safety. ·         to come to an agreement about an issue If we can't reach a consensus, we will have a vote. ·         to have no more time left to do something We will have another meeting next week because we have run out of time. ·         to take minutes We need someone to take minutes during the meeting. ·        ...

Meeting 9th

Assalamualaikum Wr.Wb. Shalom Helloooo ➢ At this meeting we discuss about In team discussions, discourse markers can smooth the flow of conversations that can help connect similar or contrasting ideas, or link actions to outcomes. ➢ Comparing dan contrasting Comparing is more about the similarities between one and the other. While contrasting always discusses the differences between one another. This section contains various sections including: a. EXPRESSING SIMILAR IDEAS b. EXPRESSING CONTRASTING IDEAS c. TALKING ABOUT RESULTS ➢ Planning Events Many English verbs that are used to give opinions or talk about plans, intentions, and arrangements are followed by a gerund or an infinitive. • VERBS AND GERUNDS I INFINITIVES Gerunds and Infinitives have the same function, that is, they both occupy verbs. However, they both have different forms. A gerund is a verb in its ing (present participle) form that functions as a noun that names an activity rather than a person or thing. Any ac...

Meeting 8th

 Assalamualaikum Wr.Wb Hello In this meeting, we talking about. Example: - Advice and suggestions - Talking about ability ➢ SUGGESTION AND ADVICE • SUGGESTION Should Example: “You should try to practise English.” “You shouldn’t translate too much.” Why don’t you Example: “Why don’t you join an English club?” Ought to Example: “You ought to read more.” If I were you, I’d… Example: “If I were you, I’d watch more television.” All these expressions are followed by a verb, without to. For example: “He should visit the Eiffel Tower.” (Not “he should to visit the Eiffel Tower.”) For more information on using would, ought and should, see our page on modals. suggest and recommend. Either use a verb + ing. Example: “I suggest visiting the Eiffel Tower.” (We should all go.) OR use that + a verb without to. Example: “I suggest that you visit the Eiffel Tower.” (I’m not going). OR use a noun. Example: “I recommend the lasagne.” (It’s a very good dish to choose in this restaurant.) ➢ A...

Meeting 7th

Assalamualaikum Wr.Wb. Helloo A suggestion is a proposal, piece of advice, or idea for consideration. Suggestion is the noun form the verb suggest. Suggestion is often used with the verbs offer and make, as in the common question, Can I make a suggestion?. In psychology, suggestion has a more specific meaning: the process in which the mere presentation of an idea to a receptive person leads to the acceptance of that idea. Example: After explaining his new business plan, Tom told his colleagues that he was open to suggestions and other feedback. Advice   In this meeting, we talking about a marketing and advertising vocabulary, marketing a product, advertising and branding, advice and suggestion. • Advertising vocabuary Advertising is the act of drawing the public's attention to something, usually to sell it. If you want to let people know about a product, service, or candidate, you run an advertising campaign. The word advertising may also be used for the advertisements themselves...

Meeting 6th

 Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb. Shalom Halloooo So, at this fifth meeting, we will talk about the material Production Vacobulary, Describing  A Process, and Describing  A Product. ➢ PRODUCTION VACOBULARY 1. That car was unique. It was a one-off production for a private customer. [something that is made or produced only once]. 2. The overproduction of these shirts has meant we need to lower the price. [manufacturing too much of something in relation to demand]. 3. All our toys go through a process of product testing. [a process to check that goods meet certain standards]. 4. We cannot begin manufacture without product approval. [a declaration that a product meets certain standards and is suitable for sale]. ➢ DESCRIBING A PROCESS The passive voice can be useful when you need to describe how a process works. It emphasizes the action rather than the person or thing doing it. • KEY LANGUAGE: TALKING ABOUT PROCESSES WITH THE PASSIVE VOICE 1. The present simple passive...

Meeting 5th

 Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb. Shalom Hello  So, at this fifth meeting, we will talk about the material Making Plans By Email, Keeping Clients Informed, and Informal Communication. ➢ MAKING PLANS BY EMAIL • KEY LANGUAGE: EMAILS TO CO-WORKERS English uses a variety of phrases to make and check plans with co-workers by email. In business emails, it is important to use polite and clear language to exchange information with co-workers. Emails to co-workers are often less formal than emails to clients or senior personnel. Example: To: Scott Walton Cc: Giorgio Donati Subject: Training session next week Hello Scott, Hope all's well with you. I just wanted to check that your team is coming to our training session. Will you be free next Friday at 2:30? Please see the provisional timetable attached. I'm copying Giorgio in on this. If you have any questions, please let me know. All the best, Linda ➢ KEEPING CLIENTS INFORMED • KEY LANGUAGE: THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS Use the present continu...

Meeting 4th

 Assalamualaikum Wr.Wb. Hello In this fourth meeting,  Example: - Money And Finance Vocabulary. - Writing A Report. - Making Apologies. - Communication Technology Vocabulary  ➢ Writing A Report When writing a report, you may need to use different past tenses to show sequences of events. You may also need to use more formal phrasing. • KEY LANGUAGE PAST PERFECT AND PAST SIMPLE  English uses the past perfect and the past simple together to describe past events that occurred at different times. The past simple describes the event that is closest to the time of speaking. ➢ Making Apologies • KEY LANGUAGE TELEPHONE APOLOGIES  English uses a variety of phrases for making apologies, offering o0 New language Present perfect continuous Aa Vocabulary Apologies alJ. New skill Apologizing on the telephone to investigate a problem, and offering explanations and solutions. You can also say "so" or "really" instead of "very " to make an apology stronger. ...

Meeting 3rd

 Assalamualaikum Wr.Wb Hello… In this third meeting, we will discuss about Example: - The past continuous and simple past. As well as department and role vocabulary. Whats the meaning about "past continous" is?? The past continuous tense is used to express acts that started in the past and persisted for a short time after they began. This lesson explains the meaning of PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE and provides examples on its form/formation. And Simple Past? The simple past is a verb tense that is used to talk about things that happened or existed before now. Imagine someone asks what your brother Wolfgang did while he was in town last weekend. Example : - Wolfgang entered a hula hoop contest. - He won the silver medal. "talking about changes" used to, get used to, and be used to. Used to is a verb we use to talk about something that happened in the past that doesn’t happen anymore. We always use it in the past tense. Be/get used to is an adjective that means we are so...

Meeting 2nd

 Assalamualaikum Wr.Wb At the second meeting we learned about vocabulary in marketing. The first is about advertising where in this section we learn about how to tell someone about the products we have by doing advertising. So the definition of advertising itself is an action taken to attract people's attention. Next is about product marketing where product marketing aims to encourage product demand and use. And the last one is about advice. suggestions are recommendations or ideas worth considering See you…

Meeting 1st

Assalamualaikum Warohmatullahi Wabarokatu… Shalom… This time I explain a little about what I got from the first English business meeting. The first is what Business English is all about: I think Business English is a business that uses English in a business context such as international trade, finance, insurance, banking, and many office settings. It covers all matters relating to business matters. And what I want to know from this course is that I want to know and master business English so that I can give a good first impression to my future business partners, I can give strength value to my work in all business sectors, and I can help myself to understand business data and trends better because English is spoken globally everywhere. And at this meeting we are committed to self-introduction first