BEP 163 – サッカーとサッカーイディオム (一部 1)

This Business English Pod lesson is the first in a two-part series on idioms that come from football, またはサッカー.

It’s almost time for the World Cup! And as we wait for the games to kick off, here’s a question for you: ビジネスとスポーツの類似点がいくつあるか考えてみたことはありますか?

従業員のグループがチームとして協力. チーム, または会社, 互いに競争する, 認識を得ようとする, 利益, または新しいクライアント. これらの類似点を考えると, ビジネスやスポーツについて話すときに言葉が似ているのは当然のことです. そして、多くの異なるスポーツが英語にイディオムを提供しています.

今日, our focus will be on football idioms. ダイアログを聞くと, あなたにとって新しいフレーズを聞くかもしれません. Remembering the relationship between business and sports may help you out. もちろん, we’ll go over all of them in the debrief and you’ll have a chance to practice them, too.

We’ll be listening to Karl and Marilyn, two friends that work at a publishing firm. Karl is thinking about applying for a manager’s job at the company’s Sydney location. He’s not sure about it, though, 彼はマリリンに彼女の考えを尋ねます.

リスニングの質問

1. カールはなぜ現在の仕事を辞めたいのですか?
2. What are two things Marilyn knows about the Sydney branch?
3. カールはシドニー支店について何を聞いた?

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BEP 146 – マネーイディオム (一部 2)

これは2つのパートの2番目です Business English Pod series on idioms related to money.

Many of our day-to-day business transactions involve money, so it’s common to hear money idioms used frequently in business discussions. We use them to talk about handling money and to describe situations with lots of money or no money at all. But we also use them to talk about situations that have nothing to do with moneysuch as evaluating ideas or speculating on their impact.

最後のエピソードで, we met Kevin and Leah, two employees at a cosmetics company. They’re planning a promotional campaign on a small budget. So they’re brainstorming ideas that will spark customer interest at a reasonable cost.

今, they’re thinking of ways to show that their company’s cosmetics line is good value for money-conscious consumers.

リスニングの質問

1. What idea does Kevin suggest at the beginning of the dialog?
2. What are two things the company will have to do if it accepts Kevin’s idea?
3. What are Leah’s concerns about the idea?

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BEP 145 – マネーイディオム (一部 1)

This is the first of a two-part Business English Pod series on idioms related to money.

It’s difficult to imagine business without money. 結局, making money is the main goal of many businesses. Profits often determine a company’s success. And companies must spend money, and budget carefully, to reach their business goals. そう, it’s not surprising money idioms are featured regularly in business conversations.

We’ll be covering many of these idioms today. Take note of them as you hear the dialog, but don’t worry if you don’t understand them the first time around. They’ll all be explained in the debrief and you’ll have a chance to practice them at the end.

We’ll be listening to Kevin and Leah, two colleagues at a mid-sized cosmetics company. Cosmetics is the industry name for make-upproducts used to enhance a person’s appearance, such as mascara or eye shadow. They are discussing promotional plans for the coming year while working on a tight budget, so there isn’t much money to spend. Kevin and Leah don’t agree on the best way to spend the money and must find a compromise.

リスニングの質問

1. What promotional plan does Kevin suggest?
2. Does Leah agree with this idea? なぜまたはなぜそうではない?
3. What does Kevin think the company needs to show?

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BEP 139 – セーリングイディオム: 会社業績 (2)

This is second of a two-part Business English Pod series on business idioms related to the sea, 船, and sailing.

You’ll often hear sailing idioms used in business discussions. A company is compared to a ship and employees are the ship’s crew.

最後のエピソードで, two colleagues named Lakisha and Warren were talking about the decline of Trussock’s, an engineering firm. They felt that Trussock’s problems were caused by the new CEO’s poor management. It seemed he had no concrete business plan and employees were confused and very unhappy. 今日, Lakisha and Warren discuss ways that Trussock’s could become a viable, or successful, company again.

リスニングの質問

1) What does Lakisha think should happen with Trussock’s management?
2) How might Trussock’s employees help the company’s situation?

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BEP 138 – セーリングイディオム: 会社業績 (1)

このビジネス英語ポッドのエピソードでは, we’re going to look at how ビジネスイディオム related to ships and sailing can be used to describe company performance.

The image of a ship is a powerful one in business. The ship is like a companya huge entity that must be steered toward success, maintained properly, and carefully guided away from dangers like storms and rocks. Employees are often seen as a crew of sailors, a group that must work together as a team. So sailing idioms frequently appear when we discuss business in English.

Today’s episode starts a two-part series on sailing idioms. Lakisha and Warren are two colleagues discussing the decline of Trussock’s, an engineering firm that has been faltering since a new CEO took over.

リスニングの質問

1) What are the major differences between Trussock’s old CEO and the new CEO?
2) What do Lakisha and Warren think will help change the situation at Trussock’s?

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