Business Language To Go Part 9 - Difficult work situations and asking for a pay rise This programme was first broadcast in 2001 This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme Carmela: Now youre too busy to worry about reading Engl
Learning EnglishTalk about EnglishBusiness Language To GoPart 6 - Telephone language 1This programme was first broadcast in 2001This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programmeCarmela: You want shortcuts(捷径) to quick, fluent a
Academic ListeningPart 1 - English for Academic Purposes: IntroductionThis 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 a
BBC Learning EnglishTalk about EnglishAcademic ListeningPart 4 - Lectures: the introductionThis 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
appraisals 评估 Carmela: This week were looking at appraisals thats a meeting where a manager reviews your recent performance. As usual Im joined in the studio by David Evans, our business English expert. David, the purpose of appraisals... Now they
Carmela: This weeks work situation is delegating(代表,委任) .and Im going to delegate the task of explaining delegating to business English expert David Evans. David: Delegating is one of the most important aspects of any managers job. Very simpl
Carmela: Well provide you with the most useful expressions used every day at work. Therell be new language, so have a pen and paper ready so that you can write down the phrases you hear. This week, were looking at how to handle difficult customers o
Carmela:Today were looking at business socialising. And as usual Im joined by business English expert, David Evans. David - how would you describe business socialising? David: Well I suppose business socialising really means any kind of communicatio
Who on Earth are we? 我们到底是谁? Who on Earth are we? is a series about culture and how it affects us. It explores some of the major differences between cultures and looks at what happens when people from different cultures meet and communicate.
Callum: Hello and welcome to Talk about English. Today we have the second in our series on culture, Who on Earth are we? In this programme presenter Marc Beeby tries to answer the difficult question: what is culture? Heres Mark. Marc:Culture is a di
Callum: Hello today we have the third programme in our series on culture and inter- cultural communication: Who on Earth are we? In this programme Marc Beeby looks at language and culture. Heres Marc Marc: Hello. Today we begin our look at the build
Callum: Hello. Culture and communication is the topic of this programme from the Talk about English series, Who on Earth are we? Communication's done so naturally by all of us that we take it for granted and we don't think very much about what happe
Callum: Hello. Recently in our Talk about English series, Who on Earth are we? Marc Beebys looked at the differences between cultures that value the individual, and those that value the group, or the collective. Heres Marc to tell us about the work
Callum: Hello and welcome to the eighth programme in our series Who on Earth are we. In the last programme Marc Beeby began an investigation into the differences between cultures where the individual is seen as central individualist cultures and tho
Callum: Hello and welcome to Talk about English. Today in our series Who on Earth are we? Marc Beeby examines the differences between individual and collective based cultures. If youre someone who likes privacy, your own space, making your own decis
Callum:Hello. In recent programmes in this series, Who on Earth are we? Marc Beebys looked at some of the more obvious ways that cultures can be different from one another -the different ways we use language, or non-verbal communication, for example
Jackie: Money is a powerful force. From the notes and coins in our pockets to the billions that flow around the world each day -It drives business and the economy. Money is the topic of this second chance to hear Insight Plus - your guide to the lan
Free trade 自由贸易 NB: Please note this is not a word for word transcript of the audio programme Abigail:Discussions about free trade are often in the news, and they bring with them talk of summits and conferences, of tariffs ( 关税 ) and subsidies
immigration 移民 NB: Please note this is not a word for word transcript of the audio programme Gary:Todays big story is migration.Well focus on some of the issues and, of course, the language behind the topic, and well look at how migration is repor
Information society 信息社会 Gary: [from Covent Garden in London] Ive chosen one of the hottest days of theyear to take a short stroll from our BBC studios to nearby Covent Garden. Imvisiting Hakim Kahtan, whos manager of Global Tele-Call. This part
- 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