ClipMatthew Nicholls I would consider myself British first and then Welsh but not English, Im sorry but definitely not English. Sue:In Private lives today we meet Matthew Nicholls. Matthew has lived all his life in Cardiff, the capital city of Wales
Sue: In Private lives today we meet Richard Harvey. Richard is 37 years old, and he was born and brought up in Birmingham - a large city in the middle of England. Richard is a publican (收税员,酒馆老板) - he owns and runs a pub. A pub is a buildi
After you have greeted your guests, you will begin to go through the main body of your presentation. It's very useful to have some visual aids - some slides, pictures or graphs that help explain what you are saying. Sometimes they can also help to k
how do you introduce someone to the new work place? 怎样介绍一个人到新的工作环境? Carmela: Forget about struggling with dictionaries and grammar books. Well bring you the kind of everyday English that people use all the time in business but that yo
Talk about English ? BBC Learning EnglishTalk about EnglishAcademic ListeningPart 8 - Using the libraryThis programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme. ANNOUNCER: Its time for Academic Li
Part 12 - Business socialising This programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme. In this programme we join Carmela and business English expert David Evans, for the last in theseries of Bus
Insight PlusPart 1 Global Brands(品牌) Jackie: Welcome to bbclearningenglish.com and another chance to hear InsightPlus, a series first broadcast in 2001 that looks at the language of issuesyou hear about in the news. Todays topic is Big Brands, c
Talk about English Business Language To Go Part 12 - Business socialising This programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not an accurate (精确的) word-for-word transcript of the programme. In this programme we join Carmela and business English
This programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme. ANNOUNCER: Its time for Academic Listening - a series for students at English-speaking universities. This time Susan Fearn is focusing on
Jackie: Hello and welcome to Talk About English. Today, a special edition of the programme, based on your questions. We speak to listener Lina Maria in Colombia. Lina Maria Jackie: Why would anyone want to ignore Williams hair? And can Catherine rea
marker phrases This programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme. ANNOUNCER: Its time for Academic Listening - a series for students at English-speaking universities. For more on the struct
How lectures are organised This programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme. ANNOUNCER: Its time for Academic Listening - a series for students at English-speaking universities. Join Susan
NB: Please note this is not a word for word transcript of the audio programme Abigail:The term Fundamentalist (基本教义派) has been discussed a lot in recent years and you will probably have heard it in connection with terror attacks and it seems
Business Language To GoPart 1 - InterviewsThis programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not a word for word transcript of the programmeCarmela This series is all about chunks of language - now, forget about dictionaries andgrammar books. You d
Training and away daysThis programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme. Carmela: This week were looking at the language used at training courses and awaydays. And with me is David Evans, o
Dealing with difficult clientsThis programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme. Carmela: Well provide you with the most useful expressions used every day at work. Therell be new language, s
Part 9 - Difficult work situations andasking for a pay riseThis programme was first broadcast in 2001This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programmeCarmela: Now youre too busy to worry about reading English grammar books anddiction
- Clip Matthew Nicholls
- Clip Richard Harvey
- Useful Phrases
- how do you introduce someone to the new work place?
- Meetings
- Using the library
- part12-Business socialising
- Insight PlusPart 1 – Global Brands
- meeting
- Induction
- Business Language to go
- academic reading
- Final webcast – your questions
- marker phrases
- How lectures are organised
- Fundamentalist
- Interviews
- Training and away days
- Dealing with difficult clients
- Difficult work situDifficult work situations andations
- Clip Matthew Nicholls
- Clip Richard Harvey
- Useful Phrases
- how do you introduce someone to the new work place?
- Meetings
- Using the library
- part12-Business socialising
- Insight PlusPart 1 – Global Brands
- meeting
- Induction
- Business Language to go
- academic reading
- Final webcast – your questions
- marker phrases
- How lectures are organised
- Fundamentalist
- Interviews
- Training and away days
- Dealing with difficult clients
- Difficult work situDifficult work situations andations