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[Enhancing Professionalism in Business English: The Power of Gerund Phrases]-[BE 117: Let’s Polish and Professionalize your Business English for B2B]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2023-06-27

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Elevating Your Business English: The Power of Gerund Phrases

In the professional world, the nuance of your language can significantly impact how you are perceived by clients and colleagues. In a recent episode of the Business English Podcast, hosts Lindsay and Aubrey explored a sophisticated grammatical strategy that adds a layer of polish and professionalism to business communication: the use of gerund phrases.

The Listener Query: A Question of Sophistication

The discussion was prompted by a thoughtful question from a listener named Amy, who asked why the sentence, "More attention must be paid to achieving a balance between study and rest," sounds more natural to native speakers than using the infinitive form, "More attention must be paid to achieve a balance."

As the hosts noted, while this is not a glaring error, the former is preferred because it utilizes a gerund—a verb ending in -ing that functions as a noun. In this context, "achieving a balance" acts as a noun phrase. Conversely, using the infinitive "to achieve" often implies purpose (as in "in order to achieve"), which can subtly change the meaning of the sentence and create ambiguity depending on the surrounding context.

Why Gerunds Add Professionalism

Gerund phrases are particularly effective in business settings for several reasons:

  1. Refinement and Politeness: Gerund phrases can make your communication sound more polished. By shifting the focus from the subject (e.g., "We need to save time") to the action as a concept (e.g., "Saving time is key"), you remove a sense of accusation or directness that might otherwise feel harsh or overly pointed.
  2. Professionalism in B2B: In business-to-business (B2B) interactions, utilizing these phrases allows you to convey competence and formalize your tone. It is a subtle way to demonstrate a high level of English proficiency without sounding stiff or overly scripted.
  3. Effective Paraphrasing: During negotiations or client meetings, it is crucial to show you understand the requirements without simply "parroting" the other person’s words. Using a gerund phrase allows you to confirm that you have grasped the message while rephrasing it in a unique, professional manner.

Practical Application: A B2B Roleplay

To illustrate this, the hosts engaged in a roleplay scenario involving a security provider and a client. When the client stated, "I want to make sure safety is a priority," the professional response was, "Ensuring the safety of our guests is of utmost importance to us."

By using "Ensuring the safety of our guests" (a gerund phrase), the speaker successfully acknowledged the client’s concern while sounding authoritative and reassuring. Similarly, when discussing requirements, rephrasing "We need security guards posted" into "Posting of security personnel is included" demonstrates a sophisticated grasp of business syntax.

Conclusion: Connection Over Perfection

Ultimately, the goal of business English is to build connections. While active voice is often recommended for clarity and directness in academic and some professional writing, the passive voice combined with a gerund phrase provides a valuable tool for when you need to be less direct or more formal.

As the hosts emphasized, the key is to understand your goal: if you want to be clear and direct, stick to the active voice. If you want to impress, add polish, or soften a potential accusation, integrate gerund phrases into your repertoire. Remember, in the journey toward global business success, it is about making progress and connecting with others, not achieving grammatical perfection.

🎯Key Sentences

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Do you mean on the phone or by email?
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Either way, really.
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They're so engaged.
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One sounds right to natives and one sounds just the tiniest bit off.
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I do too.
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📝Key Phrases

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polish and professionalize
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reach out to work with
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at the end of the day
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not going to bat an eye
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steer you towards
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, Episode 117.
Let's polish and professionalize your business English for B2B.
Welcome to the Business English podcast from All Ears English.
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For a presentation, a meeting, or your office party, this is Real Business English with your favorite American hosts, Lindsay and Michelle, coming to you from New York City and Colorado, USA.
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