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[Mastering 'Jump' Phrasal Verbs in Business English]-[BE 341: Do Phrasal Verbs Jump Out At You?]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2024-12-01

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Mastering Essential 'Jump' Phrasal Verbs for Business Contexts

In episode 341 of the Business English Podcast, hosts Lindsay and Aubrey explore the versatility of the verb "jump" through various phrasal verbs. These expressions are not only common in daily conversation but are also highly effective tools for sounding more natural and professional in the workplace. The hosts break down three specific phrasal verbs: jump at, jump out at, and jump on.

1. Jump at: Seizing Opportunities with Eagerness

To "jump at" something means to accept an offer or an opportunity with enthusiasm. As the hosts illustrate, it implies that you are not "on the fence" about a decision; rather, you are eager to proceed.

  • Example Usage: "I would jump at the chance to go on a cruise" or "I jumped at the offer to work for this company." Using this phrase in a professional setting—such as when a supervisor presents a new project or conference invite—conveys a positive, proactive attitude that simple phrases like "I'll take it" cannot match.

2. Jump out at: Identifying What is Striking

"Jump out at" is used to describe something that is highly noticeable, striking, or eye-catching. The hosts note that this is a form of personification, as if an idea or design is literally "jumping off the page" or "jumping off the screen" at the viewer.

  • Example Usage: When reviewing designs or initial thoughts, one might ask, "What jumps out at you?" This is a natural, native-level alternative to asking "What is noticeable?" or "What do you find striking?" It is particularly useful when seeking feedback on branding, logos, or initial impressions of a project.

3. Jump on: Taking Immediate Action

"Jump on" (or the variation "get a jump on") means to start a process or project early to gain an advantage or ensure timely completion. It signifies taking immediate action.

  • Example Usage: "We heard this client is looking for new representation, so we need to jump on this right away." Additionally, the hosts highlight a distinct secondary meaning: using "jump on" to mean joining a meeting. "Let’s jump on a call" is a common, casual way to suggest starting a conversation with colleagues, similar to saying "let's hop on a call."

Practical Application: The Roleplay

To synthesize these concepts, the hosts performed a roleplay representing a client-agency interaction. By saying, "We jumped at the chance [to work with you]," the agency demonstrates enthusiasm. The agent then explains, "I wanted to get a jump on this," showing initiative by preparing designs early. Finally, by asking, "See if anything jumps out at you," the agent invites collaborative feedback.

Conclusion

Mastering these phrasal verbs allows professionals to convey eagerness, identify key priorities, and manage timelines more effectively. The hosts emphasize that connection is more important than perfection, and incorporating these idiomatic expressions will help global professionals sound more natural and engaged in their business communications.

🎯Key Sentences

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I would jump at the chance to go on a cruise.
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You don't have to be planning everything.
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The whole itinerary, it's all done for you.
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I am excited, guys.
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I'm excited for you guys to be able to add them to your conversations.
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📝Key Phrases

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jump at the chance
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jump out at
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jump on
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get a jump on
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take the liberty of
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, episode 341.
Do phrasal verbs jump out at you?
Welcome to the Business English Podcast from All Ears English.
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