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[Mastering Advanced Business Verbs: Elevating Your Professional Communication]-[250. Confidence Booster Toolkit: One Key Business Verb to Upgrade Your Speech]

Confident Business English · B1 · 2024-10-30

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📋 Summary

Elevating Business Communication: The Power of 'Managing To'

In this episode of Confident Business English, host Anna introduces a practical approach to enhancing professional communication through her 'Confidence Booster Toolkit.' The central premise is to move away from basic vocabulary and train oneself to use advanced phrases on 'autopilot,' thereby reducing stress and boosting confidence during high-stakes business interactions.

The Strategic Value of Advanced Verb Swaps

A key component of the toolkit is the 'Advanced Verb Swaps' module. Anna highlights the verb phrase 'to manage to do something' as a prime example of an expression that is both advanced and natural for business settings. While many professionals rely on basic alternatives like 'to be able to' or simply saying 'could,' these often lack the nuance required for specific professional achievements.

Anna notes that while 'could' is grammatically correct for general past abilities (e.g., "When I was younger, I could play the guitar"), it is often misused for specific accomplishments. When describing particular events in a business context, such as meeting a deadline or closing a deal, 'manage to' serves as a more precise and natural substitute. For example, instead of saying "We could finalize the report," using "We managed to finalize the report" conveys a more specific sense of achievement and effort.

Practical Implementation and Avoiding Common Pitfalls

To ensure mastery, Anna clarifies the distinction between two common uses of the word 'manage':

  • Manage something: Used for roles or departments (e.g., "You manage your team").
  • Manage to do something: Used for achieving specific tasks (e.g., "We managed to close the quarter").

By integrating these phrases into daily conversations, professionals can transition from feeling 'basic' to sounding more polished. Anna emphasizes that learning is a process, and the goal is to reach a point where these phrases flow without conscious effort. She provides a series of concrete examples for practice, such as "We've managed to hit the target" and "I managed to sort out the issue with the client," encouraging listeners to implement them immediately in their next meeting.

Why the 'Confidence Booster Toolkit'?

Recognizing that senior managers are often time-constrained, the toolkit is designed with 5-minute, audio-based lessons. This format allows users to practice during commutes or coffee breaks, making progress feel achievable rather than burdensome. The toolkit aims to solve the common anxiety of "being afraid that you're not saying it in the right way." By providing structured, repeatable exercises, the program ensures that users gain the assurance that their business English is both correct and impactful.

Ultimately, this episode serves as a bridge between passive listening and active, confident speaking. By refining one's lexicon with specific, high-frequency verbs like 'manage to,' professionals can significantly improve their clarity and authority in the workplace.

🎯Key Sentences

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Let's keep it really simple.
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Let's crack on then and get started.
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You've got enough on your plate as it is.
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this is absolutely your cup of tea.
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I hope that makes sense.
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📝Key Phrases

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on autopilot
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have enough on your plate
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on the spot
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squeeze in
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make the most of
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📖 Transcript

Let's keep it really simple.
You want to feel less nervous and more confident when you speak, but you don't feel very comfortable with a lot of the business phrases.
Therefore, a really good idea is to train yourself on some of the most common phrases so that they're on autopilot and you don't have to stress about them anymore.
This was the entire premise behind developing my Confidence Booster Toolkit, which I'm going to tell you how you can get in the episode today.
What I'm going to do in this episode is I'm going to walk you through the last special preview of a module taken from this toolkit, and this one focuses especially on advanced verbs.
I'm going to go through one in particular that would be absolutely brilliant if you could add it into your vocabulary.

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