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50 PHRASES IN BUSINESS ENGLISH

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50 PHRASES IN BUSINESS ENGLISH



Learn common business English phrases in less than 15 minutes!
50 common phrases in English (vid) –
Business English course in the UK (select Business English) –
Check your English text –
In this video I’ll explain what these widely-used phrases mean:
To thom it may concern
Please find attached
FYI
ASAP
CV
Resume
Moving you to BCC
I’m CC’ing somebody in an e-mail
Team building
Cooperation
Collaboration
Start from scratch
9 to 5
Set deadlines / meet deadlines
To give the greenlight
Behind schedule / ahead of schedule
Elevator pitch
To catch up
Stay on budget / go over budget
Sign off on (something)
To be ahead of the curve
A ballpark figure
To kick off
White collar
To look at the big picture
To play by the book
To call it a day
To corner the market
Get in on the ground floor
To think outside the box
To touch base
Word of mouth
A Yes man
Red tape
To play hardball
Downsizing
To let go
To set one’s foot in the door
To be on the same page
To drop the ball
To be in the black
To be in the red
My hands are tied
Staff shakeup
Outsourcing
Target demographic
End user
Mission statement
Return on investment (ROI)
From the ground up

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46 thoughts on “50 PHRASES IN BUSINESS ENGLISH”

  1. thank you for such valuable videos. I would like to know whether if you could customize some business videos related to procurement major.

  2. she is damn pretty, and her teaching skills are even more better, and her accent, ahhh she's killing me thanks marina for all the think, am chinese but you taught me english thanks so much…………

  3. Thank you a lot for this video. I'm french, and I need to improve quickly my business english to be hired by the leader of leasing company wich is American.Your lessons inspire me and it is benefic for me.🤗🎉

  4. Thank you so much! I am practicing my english after a lot of years, your video is so good, I'm using now all the phrases every day in my new job! Best regards from Perú.

  5. Marina, I appreciate what you do for us. But please when you explain meaning of phrases – ask native speakers about that. I stopped to watch your presentation to the middle.

  6. Hi, Marina, video seen found productive for a general understanding terms.

    I am working for a software house. Need to know some technical and professional vocabulary when being in meeting or collaborating my team members.

    Hope you understand

    Thanks for a awesome conceptual video.

    Tariq

  7. Interestingly did I use to work for americans for long and still found some new things. Lot of thanks.

  8. hey! i just recently started to study english, and i would like to say that to you, who will watch this sms, never give up, you don't along in your language pain, know it, and i also thank for Marina, you look amazing and your video is very useful, thank you

  9. Common Phrases in Business English.

    1. TO THOM IT MAY CONCERN

    2. PLEASE FIND ATTACHED

    3. FYI = FOR YOUR INFORMATION

    4. ASAP = AS SOON AS POSIBLE

    5. MOVING YOU TO BCC

    6. CC'ING SOMEBODY IN AN EMAIL

    7. TEAM BUILDING

    8. START FROM SCRATCH

    9. SET DEADLINES / MEET DEADLINES

    10. TO GIVE THE GREEN LIGHT

    11. BEHIND SCHEDULE/ AHEAD OF SCHEDULE

    12. PLAYING CATCH UP/ CATCHING UP

    13. STAY ON BUDGET / GO OVER BUDGET

    14. SIGN OFF ON (SOMETHING)

    15. AHEAD OF THE CURVE

    16. A BALLPARK FIGURE

    17. KICK OFF

    18. WHITE COLLAR

    19. BY THE BOOK

    20. TO CALL IT A DAY

    21. TO CORNER THE MARKET

    22. GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR

    23. THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX

    24. TOUCH BASE

    25. WORD OF MOUTH

    26. A YES MAN

    27. RED TAPE

    28. TO PLAY HARDBALL

    29. DOWNSIZING

    30. LET GO

    31. GET/HAVE ONE'S FOOT IN THE DOOR

    32. TO BE ON THE SAME PAGE

    33. TO DROP THE BALL

    34. IN THE BLACK / IN THE RED

    35. MY HANDS ARE TIED

    36. STAFF SHAKEUP

    37. OUTSOURCING

    38. TARGET DEMOGRAPHIC / END USER

    39. MISSION STATEMENT

    40. RETURN ON INVESTMENT

    41. FROM THE GROUND UP

  10. To Thom it May Concern –
    Proofreading before pushing send or upload would be a good first step in teaching low bar proper business communication.

    Whanks for your attention.

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