Thursday, April 20, 2017




Get Excited With Your English Communication In The Workplace

Going to work and not understanding all of the people around you can be frustrating.  Get excited with these vocabulary words and keep practicing until it becomes a part of you.  

I enjoy my work and helping students with everyday life situations.  I like getting up in the morning and putting exercises together to help you grow.  I like brainstorming to create blogs that help you build your confidence.  

In this blog post, I will introduce to you ten main vocabulary words used in the workplace.  These words go hand in hand with any place that you might end up working. If you have never seen them before, learn them.  But either way, I challenge you to use them this week in your everyday conversation.  Have fun.

Meeting Room - (noun) A room in a building, such as an office building, set aside for the use of people to hold meetings.

Presentation - (noun) a speech or talk in which a new product, idea, or piece of work is shown and explained to an audience.  "a sales presentation."

Colleague - (noun) a person with whom one works in a profession or business.

Handshake - (noun) an act of shaking a person's hand with one's own as a greeting.

Whiteboard - (noun) a wipeable board with a white surface used for teaching or presentations.

Pen - (noun) an instrument for writing or drawing with ink, typically consisting of a metal nib or ball, or a nylon tip, fitted into a metal or plastic holder.

Flip Chart - (noun) a large pad of paper bound so that each page can be turned over at the top to reveal the next, used on a stand at presentations.

Clipboard - (noun) a small board with a spring clip at the top, used for holding papers and providing support for writing.

Laptop - (noun) a computer that is portable and suitable for use while traveling.

Document - (noun) a piece of written, printed, or electronic matter that provides information or evidence or that serves as an official record.

In summary, next week we will use these words in sentences.  Keep on learning, keep on trying and don’t give up.  English is fun, tell your friends about my blog to help them with their English communication skills.  Until next week.

Cheers,
Coach Barb
TEFL & TESL Certified

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