BEP 151 – 傳壞消息: 裁員 (部分 1)

This is the first of a two-part Business English Pod series on giving bad news and layoffs.

If a person getslaid off”, it means they will lose their job. But it’s not the same as being fired. Layoffs usually occur because of outside forces. A poor economy might cause a company to reduce its staff. Or changes in the industry may make some types of jobs unnecessary. After a merger, there might be redundancies, or duplicates. Two people may be doing the same type of job. If the company only needs one person in that position, the other could be laid off.

Nobody likes giving bad news. And a conversation about layoffs can become awkward and emotional. 那麼在這節課中, we’ll talk about ways to prepare an employee for bad news so that you can soften the shock. We’ll also cover ways to get to the point and how to respond to an angry or emotional employee. 最後, we’ll go over some language to clearly explain the reasons for a layoff.

Angela and David work at a hotel resort that is having some financial difficulties. Angela is a manager and David is the head chef at Zapata’s, one of the resort’s restaurants. 不幸, Angela has to tell David he’s being laid off.

聽力問題

1. Why has management decided to close 2 restaurants?
2. What type of food does Zapata’s serve?
3. 具體來說, why is Zapata’s closing?

Premium Members: PDF Transcripts | Online Practice | PhraseCast

Download: Podcast MP3

2 關於「BEP」的思考 151 – 傳壞消息: 裁員 (部分 1)”

  1. 回撥: Creating ESL Lesson Plans: 部分 1

發表評論

Your email address will not be published. 必填的地方已做標記 *

Time limit is exhausted. Please reload CAPTCHA.