How to get the most out of your QAs in a business meeting
The Art of Business English
by Andrew Ambrosius
2w ago
In this video, we will discuss how to get the most out of your QAs (Questions and Answers) in a business meeting. QAs are an essential part of any meeting, as they allow participants to clarify doubts, share opinions, and gain insights. However, if not managed properly, QAs can become a time-consuming and unproductive exercise ..read more
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Verbs of communication to help your express yourself better.
The Art of Business English
by Andrew Ambrosius
7M ago
This week I am sharing a list of useful verbs of communication that are commonly used in business ..read more
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Twenty multi-word verbs starting with “C” for business
The Art of Business English
by Andrew Ambrosius
7M ago
 In this week’s episode of the Art of Business English we are going to review multi-word verbs that begin with the letter “C”, to help you expand your vocabulary ..read more
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Essential Project Management vocabulary part 2
The Art of Business English
by Andrew Ambrosius
7M ago
Part 2 pf my 2-part series into essential project management vocabulary ..read more
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Essential Project Management vocabulary part 1
The Art of Business English
by Andrew Ambrosius
7M ago
Do you have to work on projects? Maybe you are looking to start working as a project administrator and you need to sharpen your knowledge of essential project management vocabulary. If you do, then today’s lesson of the podcast will be super helpful. Projects are an essential part of any business. I mean, if we didn’t run projects, then how would we implement new ways of working, new software solutions or enact change within the organisation? It is safe to say that whether you like it or not, you will be working on some form of a project in your working like. To be more effective you will need ..read more
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10 idioms with “hit” for your next business meeting
The Art of Business English
by Andrew Ambrosius
7M ago
In this week’s episode of the Art of Business English we are going to review some idioms with the verb “hit” that you might find useful for your next business meeting ..read more
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10 idioms with “strike” for business
The Art of Business English
by Andrew Ambrosius
7M ago
In this week’s episode of the Art of Business English we are going to review some common idioms with the verb “strike” that you might come across in business contexts ..read more
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Differences between “as” and “like”
The Art of Business English
by Andrew Ambrosius
7M ago
Hi, welcome to a new episode of The Art of Business English. This week I have another “Grammar Day” episode for you. In fact, we are going to take a look at the use of the words “as” and “like”. They are important components for making comparisons. As you can imagine, making comparisons is an incredibly important language function in business. Unfortunately, these two words are often confused when people are trying to use them when comparing two or more things. Nonetheless, there are some important differences between them, as well as some other functions. So, let’s learn some of their uses to ..read more
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How to Use Comparatives and Superlatives for Business
The Art of Business English
by Andrew Ambrosius
7M ago
Welcome back to The Art of Business English. In this week's episode we are going to review comparative and superlative adjectives to help you improve your communication skills in a business context. Comparatives and superlatives are very important in business English since they provide a way to discuss the standards of a service or product against those of the competition or to evaluate the performance of a company through time. They are also useful when we need to describe the skills of employees or applicants wishing to work on a project. First, I am going to teach you the basic rules to for ..read more
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