Bad news: Office English episode 7
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- Nobody likes to talk about bad news. But sometimes at work, we have to give bad news to our colleagues or employees. Do you know the phrases your boss might use to give you bad news? In this episode of Office English, Pippa and Phil talk about how to understand bad news and deliver it to other people in English. (Cover image: Getty)
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Watch the video and then do our quick quiz! 👇
How can we use these words at work - 'downsizing', 'restructuring', 'streamlining'? 🤔
Tell us in the comments. 😄
Thanks fella.
Restructuring is used for re-organising the companie when it losed its money ...etc
But streamlinig used for not to made the problem very big , so it has a positive effect on its listeners
However dowsizing means people when their lose their jobs in the society or the last when it loses its affers and money
Excellent lesson as always. One euphemism I really hate is "We have to let you go". I find it
so hypocritical. Where do you have to let me go? I like best the end of the lesson, starting with
letting the person know that there are bad news for them. A very difficult thing to do, but
an honest way to say the painful news.
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Thanks for the excellent presentation
This video is helpful; thank you. 謝謝。
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Thanks for the lesson
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Please spell some words for blind listeners. Nice presentation
Hello! How are to all, this lesson is so knowledgeable, please create one more about same these phrasal verbs we will wait for new video. And thanks for given us this video.🙏🏻
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Thanks for the feedback! We do have a series by Georgie where she explains common phrasal verbs: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/phrasal_verbs_with_georgie 😊 Give it a watch!
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Unfortunately, we have to get bad news occasionally. Just in case, we need to deal with it.
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Iam searshing for british english study partner❤ my level B1,
We have a quiz aimed at B1 level on our website. At the bottom of the page you'll find lots of content we recommend for B1 learners: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/course/test-your-level/unit-1/session-1 📚
What does "news" stand for?
@@Salah_-_Uddin north, east, west ans south
I am facing the restructing from my company. Lucky, there is nothing change on my role. Downsizing is what we can't escape nowadays
That's good to hear! Quick tip - 'luckily' is the adverb you want in your second sentence. 😊