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[Mastering Essential Computer Vocabulary for Professional Success]-[BE 372: Computer Vocabulary You Should Know in Your Sleep]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2025-02-11

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Introduction: The Importance of Technical Fluency

In Episode 372 of the Business English Podcast, hosts Lindsay and Michelle emphasize that while global professionals are often confident in their core job functions, they may struggle with the specific, informal language required for daily digital tasks. Mastering basic computer vocabulary is not just about technical skill; it is a vital tool for building connection and efficiency in a globalized, remote-work environment. As the hosts note, when working with colleagues across different time zones, there is "no time to waste," and being able to give and receive clear directions is essential to maintaining professional momentum.

Essential Computer Vocabulary

The hosts break down several key terms that should be second nature to any office professional. These include:

  • Double-click and Right-click: Fundamental actions for navigating interfaces and triggering menus.
  • Tab: Beyond browser tabs, this refers to the "tab button" on a keyboard, which allows users to jump between fields in a form or spreadsheet efficiently.
  • Scroll up / Scroll down: Critical directional language used frequently during screen-sharing sessions in meetings.
  • Screen grab / Screenshot: A necessary task for troubleshooting; as the hosts explain, "Can you send me a screen grab of it so I can see... if you're trying to troubleshoot something" is a common professional request.
  • Highlight: Selecting text or data to emphasize or modify it.
  • Hover over: The hosts specifically highlight the importance of using the correct preposition, noting that one should "hover over" an item rather than "hover on" it to trigger pop-up information.

The Role of Vocabulary in Workplace Connection

The discussion highlights that these terms are the "baseline" of modern office communication. When people are stressed—especially in remote settings where physical cues are absent—the ability to produce this vocabulary quickly prevents frustration. Lindsay and Michelle argue that these terms should be known "in your sleep" to ensure that language barriers do not hinder the collaborative process. They suggest that practicing these instructions with a partner is an excellent way to gain the speed and confidence required for high-pressure situations.

Beyond the Basics: The Future of Tech Savviness

While the episode focuses on basic computer literacy, the hosts acknowledge that the landscape is evolving. Lindsay points out that while this vocabulary is currently standard, the next frontier for professionals is becoming "AI savvy." Understanding how to interact with chatbots and AI tools is becoming the new requirement for staying competitive. Ultimately, the hosts reiterate their philosophy of "connection, not perfection," suggesting that these basic computer terms are the building blocks that allow professionals to focus on the work itself rather than the technical difficulties of describing their screens.

🎯Key Sentences

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I find that challenging or syncing a second screen.
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this tells you how busy are you at work and how scattered is your thinking?
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this is where we are right now as a humanity.
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we are so scattered working online and it's, I think it starts to change the way we think
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That's just, we're always jumping around and going back to different tasks and it's hard to stay focused.
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📝Key Phrases

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hover over
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screen grab
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double-click
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right-click
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tab over
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, Episode 372, Computer Vocabulary You Should Know in Your Sleep.
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.
As a global professional, you are good at your job.
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