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[Mastering Professional English: 18 Essential Office Phrasal Verbs and Idioms]-[#61- 18 Words for Work, Business and The Office]

The Real Life English with Gabby Podcast · B1 · 2025-07-18

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📋 Summary

Navigating the American Professional Landscape

In this episode of the Real Life English with Gabby podcast, host Gaby provides a comprehensive guide to professional communication in English-speaking work environments. Drawing from her own experiences and the cultural nuances of the American workplace, Gaby emphasizes that while American business culture lacks the rigid formality found in other languages, it maintains a unique standard of "professionalism." This standard is less about the strict vocabulary choice and more about how one carries oneself, though she notes that while using slang and phrasal verbs is generally acceptable in verbal communication, one should remain cautious when using them in formal business emails.

The Vocabulary of the Modern Workplace

Gaby introduces 18 essential phrases, idioms, and slang terms, providing context through a story about a marketing assistant named Maya. The following categories summarize these key expressions:

1. Daily Operations and Career Progression

  • Clock in / Clock out: Used to officially record the start and end of one's working hours.
  • Layoff: Refers to a business-driven termination, distinct from being fired for personal performance.
  • Climb the corporate ladder: An idiom signifying the pursuit of promotions and career advancement within an organization.
  • On the clock / Off the clock: Terms used to distinguish between official working hours and personal time, with Gaby noting that in the US, employees are typically only expected to work while "on the clock."

2. Team Dynamics and Management

  • Micromanager: A noun describing a boss who exerts excessive control over every minor detail.
  • Step up / Take on: Phrasal verbs indicating the act of volunteering for responsibility or accepting a new task.
  • Pitch in: To contribute one's efforts to a group task.
  • Pull your weight: An idiom meaning to do one's fair share of the work to ensure the team succeeds.
  • Drop the ball: A common expression for making a mistake or failing to complete a duty.
  • In the loop / Out of the loop: Used to describe whether someone is kept informed or left uninformed about ongoing developments.
  • On the same page: An idiom used to confirm that team members share the same understanding or agreement regarding a project.

3. Execution and Strategic Thinking

  • Crunch time: A slang term for an intense, short-term period where high-pressure work is required to meet a deadline.
  • Think outside the box: Encouraging creative, non-traditional problem-solving.
  • Behind the scenes: Refers to work performed privately or secretly that is not visible to the public or clients.
  • Hit the ground running: An idiom for starting a project or task with high energy and immediate success.
  • Touch base / Follow up on: Essential communication verbs used to briefly check in with colleagues or continue discussions on previously addressed topics.

Conclusion and Practical Application

Gaby concludes by highlighting the life-changing potential of English proficiency, citing her humanitarian work in Cambodia as the catalyst for her teaching career. She underscores that language is a "lifesaving tool" that can open doors to better job opportunities. To ensure long-term retention, she encourages listeners to move beyond passive listening by utilizing her free study guide, which provides the necessary practice activities to expose learners to these terms at least six to seven times, thereby solidifying them in their professional vocabulary.

🎯Key Sentences

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Let's get to it.
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Let's jump right in.
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How are you doing today?
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This is our new normal.
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I know it's a long title.
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📝Key Phrases

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step up
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take on
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climb the corporate ladder
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crunch time
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pitch in
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📖 Transcript

On this episode of the Real Life English with Gabby podcast, I'll be teaching you 18 phrasal verbs, slang words, and idioms all about the office work, and business.
You'll be learning vocabulary like crunch time, pull your weight, in the loop, touch base, and more.
Let's get to it. Hey there, welcome to the RealLife English with Gaby podcast.
I'm your host, Gaby, your fun and friendly English teacher from the one and only New York City.
My goal is to teach you phrasal verbs, idioms, and slang that will help you speak English confidently and understand real American conversations.
Are you ready to improve your English skills?

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