مرحبًا بك مرة أخرى في اللغة الإنجليزية للأعمال Pod. With the World Cup about to kick off, we’re taking a fresh look at one of our lessons on التعابير الإنجليزية للأعمال المتعلقة بكرة القدم.
What do you call an activity where groups of people compete strategically against each other as they strive to be the winner? I mean an activity with a clear goal where success requires strong teamwork and a commitment to excellent performance? Some of you might be thinking about sports. Some of you might be thinking about business. حسنًا, you’re both right.
There are so many obvious similarities between sports and business, it’s no wonder that we see the language of sport come into play in the corporate world. And there’s a particular type of language that we’re going to focus on in this lesson, called idioms. Just like the expression “come into play,” which means to be involved or to be a factor in something.
Now when I say “football,” I’m referring to the game with the round ball that players kick into a net past a goalkeeper. It’s what North Americans tend to call “soccer,” to differentiate it from their own game of football, which is a whole different ball game altogether! Internationally, football – or soccer – is the most popular sport in the world. So it’s no wonder it has inspired so many idioms commonly used in business.
في مربع الحوار, سنسمع كارل ومارلين, صديقان يعملان في شركة نشر. يفكر كارل في التقدم بطلب للحصول على وظيفة في مكتب الشركة في سيدني. لديه بعض الشكوك بالرغم من ذلك, لذا سأل مارلين عما تفكر فيه.
أسئلة الاستماع
1. How does Karl describe his approach to his career?
2. Why is Karl worried about the other candidates for the job he’s interested in?
3. What does Marilyn say happens at the Sidney office?
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