The main ways to compete are quality or price, I think quality it’s the best because there is always going to be a rival able to sell at lower prices than you do. Thank you for the video, the outfit of kasia it’s amazing, I think she gets a sunbath ...
Thanks for watching and sharing, Jacobo! Here are some corrections for you: 1) '...price. I think...' not, '...price, I think...'. 2) '...I think quality is the best because...' not, 'it's'. Hope this helps you!
Thank you you very much for this video. I have B2 level and these collocations are really useful for me I will be grateful if you do more videos for intermediate and upper intermediate levels.
I'm not quite clear about the phrase "partially at our expense" in the sentence ".... have expanded their market share in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, partially at our expense." Could you kindly explain. Thank you.
Good question. 'At someone's expense' means that something happens which benefits one side, and causes the other side to suffer in some way. 'Partially' means not 100%, but somewhat. So when we say that they 'expanded their market share...partially at our expenses,' that means they expanded their market share, which benefitted them, but partially caused us to suffer in some way as a result. Hope this helps you!
@@Oxfordonlineenglish1 There are several words I wanted to know about and when a person from UK pronounces them they sound so different then when a person from US pronounces them. Can you do a video on it and I can give you the words?
Thanks for sharing your suggestion, Rahul! We might be able to do PTE lessons in the future. However, we do have a lesson on collocations which might help you: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/collocations-in-english.
i have enjoyed this video thank you so much but can ask a question that gonna sound odd. How would you describe an already running businesses marketing mix if it's products were both tangible and intangible, traditionally advertised, and also having a already established social media presence for eg has a website, presence on facebook, instagram and also uses whats app. please if you have any input that may help me i would appreciate it. thank you for your series, and I find your explanations and style of teaching to be excellent.
Thanks for watching and sharing, Cyrus. Yes, British English treats these as the third person plural and American English uses the third person singular.
Hi Niro. Can we give you some tips? Yes, we can! You can find some lessons on our website: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/improve-english-writing, www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/ielts-writing-task-2-essay, www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/ielts-writing-linking-words-phrases.
After you watch, take the quiz to check your understanding! www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/describing-business-strategy
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The main ways to compete are quality or price, I think quality it’s the best because there is always going to be a rival able to sell at lower prices than you do. Thank you for the video, the outfit of kasia it’s amazing, I think she gets a sunbath ...
Thanks for watching and sharing, Jacobo! Here are some corrections for you:
1) '...price. I think...' not, '...price, I think...'.
2) '...I think quality is the best because...' not, 'it's'.
Hope this helps you!
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Thank you you very much for this video. I have B2 level and these collocations are really useful for me I will be grateful if you do more videos for intermediate and upper intermediate levels.
We're so glad you found the lesson useful, Gvinevra! We will have more intermediate and upper-intermediate lessons in the future!
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I'm not quite clear about the phrase "partially at our expense" in the sentence ".... have expanded their market share in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, partially at our expense." Could you kindly explain. Thank you.
Good question. 'At someone's expense' means that something happens which benefits one side, and causes the other side to suffer in some way. 'Partially' means not 100%, but somewhat. So when we say that they 'expanded their market share...partially at our expenses,' that means they expanded their market share, which benefitted them, but partially caused us to suffer in some way as a result. Hope this helps you!
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@@Oxfordonlineenglish1 There are several words I wanted to know about and when a person from UK pronounces them they sound so different then when a person from US pronounces them. Can you do a video on it and I can give you the words?
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Hye please post video related to PTE exam. About reading section - fill in the blanks, and about collocations. It would be really very helpful..
Thanks for sharing your suggestion, Rahul! We might be able to do PTE lessons in the future. However, we do have a lesson on collocations which might help you: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/collocations-in-english.
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i have enjoyed this video thank you so much but can ask a question that gonna sound odd.
How would you describe an already running businesses marketing mix if it's products were both tangible and intangible, traditionally advertised, and also having a already established social media presence for eg has a website, presence on facebook, instagram and also uses whats app. please if you have any input that may help me i would appreciate it.
thank you for your series, and I find your explanations and style of teaching to be excellent.
Hi Stephen. Are you asking about the description of this type of business's marketing mix or this type of business in general?
@@Oxfordonlineenglish1 hello I was asking how you would describe that type of marketing mix.
9:18 We would say in the US "the restaurant chain has..., McDonald's hasn't.... We treat both as third person singular subjects.
Thanks for watching and sharing, Cyrus. Yes, British English treats these as the third person plural and American English uses the third person singular.
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Hi Niro. Can we give you some tips? Yes, we can! You can find some lessons on our website: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/improve-english-writing, www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/ielts-writing-task-2-essay, www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/ielts-writing-linking-words-phrases.
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And how's speaking British accent here? The lady speaks clearly American, the gent, well, I am not even sure, but not clear RP as well.
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