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Business English Mastery-Your Monthly Success Toolbox
Introduction
Overview of the course
Importance of mastering business English skills (3:16)
General Business English (3:12)
Numbers and times for Business English (4:09)
A number activity for Business English (2:11)
Ordering food at a restaurant (1:14)
Having a Business Lunch-Dinner with a Client (2:19)
Asking About a Historic Building (1:28)
Connecting with Someone About Their Culture (1:26)
Persuading Others to See the Value in Your Idea (2:59)
Asking for recommendations in Business English (2:51)
CONFUSING WORDS
Warranty vs. Guarantee (3:02)
SET UP A 1:1 PRIVATE CLASS WITH TRICIA
PRACTICE ONE OF THESE CLASSES WITH TRICIA
LOOKING FOR A JOB OR CHANGING YOUR JOB
Writing a resume (6:22)
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
First impressions (6:06)
Introducing yourself in a professional setting (5:13)
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Customer Service Vocabulary & Communication (6:14)
Different telephone situations in English
Communicating on the telephone (3:17)
Different situations on the telephone (21:33)
Common vocabulary for the telephone (5:55)
The Power of a Smile in Telephone Communication (2:49)
General Telephone Vocabulary (3:28)
Customer Inquiry (3:02)
Missed Call Follow-up (2:59)
Technical Support (3:05)
Expressions about personal and professional advancement
A short introduction (2:15)
Expressions about personal and professional advancement (1:38)
Starting a new job
Onboarding (4:59)
Confidentiality (2:55)
Mini Explanations for expressions in Business English
Action Plan (1:58)
Grammar Corner
Zero Conditional (4:57)
Direct and Indirect questions (2:37)
The present simple in professional contexts (10:31)
What is the Passive Voice? (2:02)
The Passive Voice (4:49)
How to ask a question (3:46)
Asking Questions for Different Professional Situations (7:59)
Too, also, either (3:29)
Business English and the Third Conditional (2:39)
Present perfect vs. Past perfect in a business setting (3:56)
Reflexive pronouns in Business English (3:34)
Business English Curriculum: Essential Topics and Skills
Basic business terminology (5:12)
Formal vs. informal language in business (5:08)
Writing and speaking in a professional tone (5:34)
Common business communication scenarios (e.g., meetings, emails) (7:47)
Discussing Business Projects (1:02)
Attending a business meeting (4:39)
Office Supplies (5:40)
Attending a board meeting (2:49)
MANAGERS, TEAM LEADERS, BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS
Managing people who are not doing their job (4:29)
Meeting coordination (3:41)
Business phrasal verbs (6:47)
Sales Manager skills (5:12)
Managing a Company (4:07)
From Manager to visionary leader (3:06)
WORKPLACE BEHAVIOR
Respect at the workplace (4:17)
Apologizing at the workplace (4:12)
TIME MANAGEMENT (7:23)
MASTERING TIME MANAGEMENT WITH THE POMODORO TECHNIQUE (9:14)
The Eisenhower Matrix (5:17)
Batching Tasks and Reducing Decision Fatigue (4:58)
REGULATORY REPORTING
Regulatory reporting (4:57)
ENGINEERING
Engineering (11:27)
Technical Plants part 1 and part 2 (7:03)
THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
English for the automotive industry (5:03)
Bus Production (16:15)
WORKING WITH SUPPLIERS
Handling Processes with Suppliers (3:55)
Offers and demands (4:56)
ENTREPRENEURS / EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT / SECRETARY / RECEPTIONIST
Calendar Management – Scheduling Meetings, Appointments, and Events (3:44)
Handling Incoming and Outgoing Emails, Prioritizing Communications, Drafting Email Responses, Managing Phone Calls (4:37)
Travel arrangements (4:04)
Meeting coordination (3:41)
Document preparation (3:38)
Office management (5:46)
Client/vendor relations (6:41)
Budget management (4:42)
The Finance, Accounting and Banking Industry
FINANCE LESSON (5:09)
ACCOUNTING (5:05)
SQL Reporting, Data Warehousing (DWH), and Legal Reporting in the Banking Industry (4:35)
Collections in Business Situations (5:30)
BONUS-PRONUNCIATION
English Pronunciation class (15:23)
BONUS-The job interview
The job interview (20:47)
Negotiation
Negotiation (2:35)
Key vocabulary (3:38)
Salary Negotiation (2:24)
Business Negotiation (2:42)
Negotiating the price (4:09)
Presentations
FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE FOR PRESENTATIONS (0:04)
DISSEMINATING INFORMATION
Disseminating information (7:24)
TRADE WORK
A conversation with a Plumber (5:12)
A conversation with a hairdresser (5:33)
The Marketing Industry
Business English for Marketing Professionals (3:36)
Business English for Tech Marketing Professionals (3:31)
Business English for Fashion Marketing Professionals (3:55)
The Food Packaging Industry
Food Packaging Industry (4:32)
The Process from Farm to Table Through Packaging (3:30)
Business Power verbs
Part 1 (3:52)
Part 2 (4:20)
Business emails
Effective Email Communication in the Workplace (BUSINESS EMAILS) (3:23)
Writing Professional Emails (9:11)
Introduction/Welcome Emails-TEMPLATES
Introducing a new employee
Welcome Email: Welcoming a new client, customer, or partner.
Transactional Emails-TEMPLATES
Order confirmation: Sent after a purchase is made
Invoice/Receipt Email Template
Shipping Confirmation Email Template
Payment Reminder Email Template
Project Status Update-Replying-Template
INTERNAL COMMUNICATION EMAILS
An internal communication email to share team updates or progress reports
Meeting Invitations: Inviting team members or stakeholders to a meeting.
Project Status Updates: Providing updates on ongoing projects.
Policy Changes/Announcements: Notifying employees of changes in company policies.
Project Management Emails
Task Assignment: Assigning specific tasks to team members.
Deadline Reminders: Reminding about upcoming deadlines.
Project Completion: Notifying stakeholders of project completion.
Marketing Emails
Promotional Emails: Advertising products, services, or discounts.
Newsletter: Providing regular updates, news, and content to subscribers.
Event Invitations: Inviting customers or clients to a webinar, conference, or other event.
Product Launch Emails: Announcing a new product or service.
Customer Service Emails
Support/Help Desk Response: Addressing customer inquiries or issues.
Feedback Request: Asking customers to provide feedback on a product or service.
Complaint Resolution: Addressing and resolving customer complaints.
Follow-Up Emails
Post-Meeting Summary: Summarizing points discussed in a meeting.
Follow-Up on Proposal/Offer: Following up on a business proposal or offer sent previously
Thank You Email: Thanking a client or colleague for their time, business, or support.
Cold Emails
Sales Outreach: Reaching out to potential clients or partners for the first time.
Networking Email: Connecting with someone for professional networking purposes.
Legal/Compliance Emails
Contract Agreements- Sending contracts or legal agreements for review or signature
Compliance Notifications- Informing about regulatory or compliance requirements
Termination Notices- Officially notifying about the termination of a contract or agreement
Human Resources Emails
Job Offer Emails- Offering a position to a candidate.
Employee Onboarding Emails- Providing new employees with information to get started.
Leave Approval/Rejection- Approving or rejecting a leave request
Crisis Management Emails
Crisis Communication-Addressing an urgent situation or crisis affecting the company.
Apology Email-Apologizing for a mistake or issue that occurred.
Partnership/Collaboration Emails
Partnership Proposal- Proposing a business partnership or collaboration
Collaboration Invitation-Inviting another company or individual to collaborate on a project.
BONUSES
Prepositions (37:38)
About Tricia
Listening about Tricia (16:35)
BONUS-CHEAT SHEETS
How to order a fast food meal
Common English expressions
COACHING FROM CHESS TO PERSONAL TO SPORTS
Chess coaching (5:39)
BONUS CONTENT THAT IS IMPORTANT ANYWHERE AND FOR ANYONE
Pickpockets and Preventing Theft (5:15)
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Too, also, either
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