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[Exploring Professional Vocabulary and Social Invitations in English]-[0092 Types of Work]

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📋 Summary

Understanding Professional Contexts and Workplace Vocabulary

In this episode of the English as a Second Language Podcast, Dr. Jeff McQuillan utilizes a casual telephone dialogue between two colleagues, Kevin and Amy, to explore various terms related to employment, industry sectors, and social etiquette. The conversation centers on an invitation to a dinner party, serving as a framework to introduce and define common English phrases used in both professional and social settings.

Key Concepts and Terminology

1. Workplace Communication and Etiquette

The dialogue begins with standard telephone protocol. Kevin’s response, "This is Kevin," is highlighted as the standard way to identify oneself on the phone in English. The podcast also explains the informal use of "hey" as a friendly greeting and the phrase "my place" to refer to one’s home. Furthermore, the host clarifies the term "RSVP," derived from the French Répondez, s'il vous plaît, which is used as a verb in English to signify confirming attendance at an event.

2. Defining Departments and Industries

Dr. McQuillan breaks down several corporate departments and sectors mentioned by the characters:

  • Marketing: Defined as the department responsible for promoting a company's products or services.
  • Accounting: The division responsible for financial records, taxes, and monetary management.
  • Finance: Distinguished from accounting, this sector focuses specifically on obtaining capital or managing loans for a company.
  • The Medical Field: Used here as an example of a "field" or a specific area of work. The term "orthopedic surgeon" is introduced as a specialized doctor who operates on bones.
  • Engineering and Industry: "Engineer" is defined as a technical professional working with math and science, while "industry" is used interchangeably with "field" to describe a specific sector, such as the "automobile industry."

3. Employment Dynamics

Two specific employment scenarios are discussed:

  • Retail: Described as the business of selling goods directly to the public, often in department stores.
  • Moonlighting: A key term defined as holding an additional job beyond one's primary profession. The podcast notes that this is often done to supplement income and is frequently performed at night, hence the origin of the term.
  • Tour Guide: A role involving showing visitors around a specific location, such as a museum or a city, providing context and information that visitors might otherwise miss.

Conclusion and Social Nuances

The episode concludes by emphasizing the phrase "looking forward to it," which expresses anticipation for a future event. Finally, the host explains the idiomatic expression "bring your appetite." When Amy tells Kevin this, she is using a polite, figurative way to inform him that he does not need to contribute food or gifts; his presence and readiness to enjoy the meal are the only requirements. Through these interactions, the episode provides a comprehensive guide to navigating professional terminology and the nuances of social invitations in an English-speaking environment.

🎯Key Sentences

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I didn't recognize your voice.
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I wanted to see if you could make it.
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Let me just check my calendar.
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Yeah, I think I can make it.
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I'm waiting to hear back from James in accounting.
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📝Key Phrases

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I think I can make it
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I'm waiting to hear back from
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Just out of curiosity
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work in the medical field
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work in retail
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast, number 92, Types of Work.
This is English as a Second Language podcast, episode 92.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
Today's podcast is about types of work.
Let's get started.
I got a call yesterday from Amy. a co-worker from the office.

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