Business English Course for ESL Students
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If you are learning English for your job or career, then the Business English Course is for you! It will help you communicate better in everyday professional situations.
This intermediate-level English course contains 40 lessons focusing on essential vocabulary and practical phrases for the workplace.
The lessons contain video, audio, and text, and there are also plenty of exercises to help you review and practice your Business English!
The course is divided into four sections:
Business English Basics
- Vocabulary for daily wori
- English for interviews
- Talking with colleagues
- Phone calls
- Giving presentations
Business English Intermediate Topics
- English for meetings and negotiations
- Networking & small talk
- Letters & e-mails
- Discourse markers to improve the flow of your written and spoken English
English for Different Business Areas
- English for management & customer service
- How to talk about finance, retail, and marketing
- Vocabulary for manufacturing and safety
Business English Specializations
- English for computers and the medical field
- Legal and environmental issues
- Non-profit organizations
- Entrepreneurship
Course also includes:
- Quizzes and Progress Tests
- Lessons on Business English idioms
- Downloadable audio and text
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1Essential Job VocabularyLet’s begin by answering the question, “Where do you work?” This seems like a simple question, but there are many ways to answer it. You’ll also learn key vocabulary words regarding jobs and employment.
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2Essential Job Vocabulary Quiz
Practice the key vocabulary from Lesson 1
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3English for InterviewsToday you’re going to learn the most common questions asked in job interviews – and some tips for answering them in English. First, let’s learn some vocabulary for finding a job.
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4English for Interviews Quiz
Fill in the correct word in these interview phrases.
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5Around the Office
In this lesson, you’ll learn vocabulary for people and things in the office. You’ll also learn some phrases for interacting with colleagues.
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6Around the Office Quiz
Complete the sentences with the correct word.
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7Company structure, careers, and compensation
The top person in the company is the president. The president can also be called the CEO. This stands for “Chief Executive Officer.” In today’s lesson, you’ll learn vocabulary for job titles and words for talking about salary and benefits.
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8Company structure, careers, and compensation Quiz
How well do you remember the vocabulary from the lesson?
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9Telephone English (Part 1)
Many students, even at the advanced level, HATE talking on the phone in English. This lesson will teach you phrases that you can use with confidence in any phone call.
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10Telephone English (Part 1) Quiz
How well do you remember the phrases from the lesson?
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11Telephone English (Part 2)
What if you call somebody and they’re not available? You’ll have to leave a voicemail message on their answering machine or cell phone – so today you’re going to learn 5 simple steps to leaving a great voicemail in English.
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12Presentations
Have you ever given a presentation in English? If you have, you know it can be quite difficult to think of the right words with the pressure of everyone watching! Don’t worry, because in this lesson you’ll learn a number of English phrases that will help your presentations sound polished and professional.
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13Lesson 7: Presentations Quiz
Complete each presentation phrase with the best word!
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14Numbers and trends
Numbers were one of the first things you probably learned in English class – but many students have difficulty saying very big and very small numbers in English. In this lesson, you’ll practice saying complicated numbers and learn how to talk about trends.
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15Business Idioms (Part 1)
Slang is almost never used in business English, but idioms are often used in conversations and e-mails – so I’m going to introduce you to some common idiomatic expressions. Note: The quiz is in the downloadable lesson text!
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16Progress Test 1Are you ready to see how much you’ve learned in the Business English Course so far? Check your progress with this 50-question test!
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17Letters and E-Mails (Part 1)
In this lesson, you’ll learn a simple 3-part structure to use in any business letter or e-mail. Before we begin, I want to remind you of two important characteristics of business communication.
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18Letters & E-mails (Part 1) Quiz
Complete these sentences with the best word.
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19Letters and E-Mails (Part 2)
When writing a business letter or e-mail, it’s important to have correct punctuation and capitalization because this helps your writing look professional. In this lesson, we’re going to review the rules for capitalization and punctuation marks in English.
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20Meetings
Today you’re going to learn almost 100 practical English phrases to use in meetings. Many of them – such as the phrases for expressing opinions, agreeing, and disagreeing – can also be used in other situations outside of work.
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21Meetings in English Quiz
Test your memory of the phrases for meetings.
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22Project Development & Time Management
Today we’ll be talking about project development and time management. This vocabulary is important because all jobs require efficient use of time and resources.
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23Project Development & Time Management Quiz
Review and practice the vocabulary from the lesson.
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24Networking & Small Talk
“Small talk” refers to casual conversations that people have in order to pass the time and get to know each other. It can help you develop social connections with co-workers and business associates.
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25Networking & Small Talk Quiz
How well do you remember the phrases from the lesson?
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26Discourse Markers (Part 1)
Discourse markers are words or short phrases that help connect ideas. They are often difficult to define or translate; instead, they show relationships between ideas or express the speaker’s attitude.
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27Discourse Markers (Part 2)
Today we’re going to go into much more detail on how to use discourse markers in sentences – since many students know the words, but make mistakes with the word order or sentence formation.
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28Negotiation & Contracts
Negotiation is the ability to communicate with different people (who have different interests) with the goal of finding a win-win situation: a solution that benefits everyone. Having good negotiation skills is important for resolving conflicts and reconciling differences of interest in business, politics, and everyday life.
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29Negotiation & Contracts Quiz
Perfect your phrases for talking about negotiations and contracts!
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30Business Idioms (Part 2)
Today’s lesson will teach you 12 more idioms related to business. Let me remind you of the steps for our idioms lessons. Note: The quiz is in the downloadable lesson text.
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31Progress Test 2
You’re now halfway through the Business English Course! Review
the vocabulary from Lessons 12-20 with this progress test.
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32Management & HR
A manager supervises a group or team of people. The employees “under” the manager are called the manager’s subordinates, and they report to the manager – meaning they are under his/her supervision.
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33Management & HR Quiz
Practice the vocabulary from the lesson!
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34Finance
This lesson is divided into five parts – banking, loans, investments, taxes, and accounting. The first four parts contain vocabulary that is useful for everyone, even if you don’t work in the financial sector – and the last part will have some terms that are specific to accounting.
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35Money & Finance Quiz
How well do you remember the financial vocabulary?
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36Strategy, Competition, & Analysis
The world of business is competitive, and companies need to have solid strategies in order to achieve their objectives.
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37Strategy, Competition, & Analysis Quiz
Review and practice the vocabulary from the lesson!
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38Marketing & Advertising
Every day, we see hundreds of advertisements (called ads for short). We see commercials on TV. We see billboards next to the road. We see posters on walls. And we receive brochures and pamphlets on the street.
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39Marketing & Advertising Quiz
Review and practice the vocabulary from the lesson!
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40Manufacturing & Shipping
Manufacturing is the process of making products. There are many different industries (areas of activity) that manufacture products. Here are a few examples.
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41Manufacturing & Shipping Quiz
Review and practice the vocabulary from the lesson!
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42Retail & Pricing
Retailers are the stores that sell products directly to the consumers or end users (the regular people who buy and use the items). There are different kinds of retailers.
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43Retail & Pricing Quiz
Review and practice the vocabulary from the lesson!
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44Sales & Customer Service
A person who works in sales can be called a salesperson, salesman/saleswoman, or sales representative (sales rep for short). In this lesson, we’ll learn phrases for selling products and helping customers.
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45Sales & Customer Service Quiz
Review and practice the words and phrases from the lesson!
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46Safety & Insurance
Workers in many jobs deal with hazards (dangers), so it’s important to have good safety practices. In this lesson, we’ll learn about possible dangers in the workplace and how workers can protect themselves from injury (being hurt) and illness (becoming sick).
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47Safety & Insurance Quiz
Review and practice the vocabulary from the lesson!
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48Business English Idioms (Part 3)
Let’s learn more business idioms! You’ll need to interact with the idioms by guessing their meanings from the context. Choose the option that you think is the best definition for the idiom, and then wait for the answer to find out if you were correct. Note: The quiz is in the downloadable lesson text.
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49Progress Test 3
Review and practice the vocabulary and phrases from Lessons 21-29.