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Speak like a Pro! 25 Business English Phrases

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Speak like a Pro! 25 Business English Phrases



Do you work with English speakers? You NEED this lesson! Business English has its own vocabulary, so follow and repeat after me as I teach 25 essential phrases that you can use in a professional environment. The English phrases in this lesson include: “reach out”, “get in touch”, “get back to”, “check in”, “reply to”, “in regard to”, “provide an update on”, and many more. The purpose of this lesson is to share and practice language you can actually use in an English-speaking office. Test your knowledge with the quiz here:

Get more English resources, tutoring, and more at my website:
More videos about English for the workplace:
How to write a professional email
12 phrasal verbs for meetings

In this lesson:
0:00 25 Essential Business Phrases
0:30 reach out
1:01 get in touch & get in contact
2:10 check in
3:43 follow up
5:48 ask about & inquire about
6:56 reply, respond, answer, get back to
9:09 Updates: provide, give, get, update
11:04 send
13:14 according to
14:04 in regard to
15:07 apologize for & my apologies for
16:21 let me
17:02 look forward to

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39 thoughts on “Speak like a Pro! 25 Business English Phrases”

  1. Just watching your channel and I liked it very much as your speaking is very understandable

  2. Looking forward to your videos on clients' complaints about inadequate services and their appropriate replies from the managers.

  3. Hello Alex… I thank you for your videos. They are great and immensely useful to me. Do you have an email address where I can write you? Please let me know.

  4. As a Spanish speaker I have to say it is absolutely overwhelming the number of words, expressions, idioms, etc. the English language has compared to Spanish.

  5. Thanks Alex for this helpful video. When writing or speakin for me it is very confusing to know what prepositions should I use… So this one helped me a little bti to improve my English. Thanks a lot again.

  6. Thanks a lot, you made it so clear to me, I've always been confused with all these to, with, etc. 🙂

  7. Please, mention the formal and informal title, so that we can learn to understand professional and casual behaviour at this word.

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