About this series
Now, forget about dictionaries and grammar books: you don't have the time for that! Instead, listen to Business Language To Go, a series that is all about chunks of language as used in business contexts.
The series - first broadcast in 2001 - was produced by Ruth Whitbread and presented by Carmela DiClemente and business language expert David Evans.
Part 12
Business socialising: some useful expressions for making business contacts when you're outside the office.
Part 11
Training and away days: learn some useful language and related phrases.
Part 10
Difficult clients: we'll provide you with some useful language for dealing with dissatisfied customers and clients.
Part 9
Dealing with difficult work situations and asking for a pay rise.
Part 8
Delegating: we'll give you some useful language for this essential business skill.
Part 7
Telephoning II: find out some more telephone related language to use when making arrangements.
Part 6
Telephoning in a foreign language can be surprisingly difficult. Get some help with telephone related language with this programme.
Part 5
Appraisals: find out more about these meetings where a manager reviews your recent performance - and how to make the most of them.
Part 4
Presentations: they can be scary, even if you're just doing them in front of colleagues. But - we'll try to reassure you: they don't have to be a huge ordeal!
Part 3
Meetings: we鈥檒l provide you with some language for running a meeting and also some expressions that you can use when you鈥檙e taking part in one.
Part 2
Induction: how do you introduce someone to the new work place?
Part 1
In this first episode of Business Language To Go: Job Interviews.