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[How to Confidently Join a Business Conversation]-[BE 13: How to Jump Into a Business English Conversation with Confidence]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2022-10-26

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Mastering the Art of Entering Business Conversations

In the fast-paced environment of American business culture, meetings can often become loud and intimidating. As discussed in the Business English Podcast, it is common for professionals to "speed up" and "speak up" when they are excited, often leading to a scenario where participants "talk over" one another. For non-native English speakers, this dynamic can be particularly challenging, leading to feelings of exclusion even when one has valuable professional insights to contribute.

The Challenge of Cultural and Personality Barriers

Host Lindsay and Michelle emphasize that the inability to join a conversation is not merely a language barrier; it is often a matter of cultural communication styles and personality types. Using a "jump rope" analogy, the hosts explain that finding the right moment to enter a conversation requires patience and observation. The stakes are high because, in many corporate settings, professionals are "judged by their ideas," professionalism, and expertise based on their ability to communicate effectively in these high-pressure moments. If you cannot "get in," your brilliant ideas may remain unheard, hindering your professional recognition.

Strategic Phrases for Interruption

To navigate these situations, the hosts suggest using specific, clear phrases to request the floor. The goal is to use a "pattern interrupt" to shift the group's focus to you. The recommended phrases include:

  • "Excuse me, could I say something?" – A polite, straightforward request.
  • "I have something to add here." – This asserts that your contribution has value.
  • "Sorry, can I jump in here?" – A slightly more casual approach that acknowledges the flow of the conversation.
  • "I'd like to say something." – A direct and assertive option.

The Power of Energy and Composure

One of the most insightful takeaways from the episode is the strategy of using "opposite energy." Instead of trying to compete with the loud, rapid-fire style of native speakers—which the hosts note is a losing battle—one should maintain a "calm and collected" manner. By using a different tone of voice and controlled body language, you create a contrast that naturally draws attention. As the hosts point out, "silence is actually very persuasive," and providing a calm contrast can be far more effective than simply trying to shout over others.

Conclusion: Connection Over Perfection

Ultimately, the hosts remind listeners that they are not alone in finding this intimidating. Even native speakers struggle with the pressure of contributing in a loud room. By preparing these four phrases and practicing the "pattern interrupt" technique, professionals can overcome their hesitation and ensure their voices are heard. Developing these skills is essential for building charisma and achieving success in a global business environment, where the ability to connect with others is just as important as the ideas themselves.

🎯Key Sentences

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What's going on?
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How was that?
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I don't know.
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That's cool.
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I think so.
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📝Key Phrases

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get a point across
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talk over someone
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take something personally
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jump in
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have something to add
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, Episode 13.
How to jump into a Business English conversation with confidence.
Welcome to the Business English podcast from All Ears English.
Get the English skills you need to achieve your dreams in global business.
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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