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[Mastering Phrasal Verbs: Agree On, Aim At, and Aim For in Business Contexts]-[English Phrasal Verbs - Agree On, Aim At, Aim For]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2024-08-30

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Enhancing English Fluency: Understanding Phrasal Verbs in Professional Contexts

This episode provides a practical exploration of three essential phrasal verbs—agree on, aim at, and aim for—by embedding them within the thematic context of running a successful business. By observing these terms in natural discourse, learners can better grasp their nuances and grammatical applications.

1. Defining the Phrasal Verbs

  • Agree on: This verb signifies sharing the same opinion or reaching a consensus regarding a specific subject. As the speaker notes, "we all agree on what our goal should be," illustrating its use in establishing shared objectives.
  • Aim at: This indicates an intention to achieve a specific outcome. A key grammatical distinction is its usage with gerunds (verbs ending in "-ing"). The speaker provides the example, "I'm aiming at reducing our costs by 20%," highlighting the necessity of the "-ing" form to follow this specific phrasal verb.
  • Aim for: While similar to aim at, this phrasal verb is followed by a standard noun rather than a gerund. The speaker illustrates this with the phrase, "We always aim for success," demonstrating how it functions to describe targeting a broader aspiration or object.

2. Navigating Business Objectives and Disagreements

In the realm of entrepreneurship, the speaker emphasizes that while business owners "definitely don't agree on the details of what it takes to run a successful business," these phrasal verbs help articulate their varied strategies. Some entrepreneurs might "aim at increasing their revenue by 50%," while others focus on "aiming at reducing expenditures."

Disagreements often arise regarding scale. For instance, "aiming for a seven-figure revenue" might be a standard benchmark for one entrepreneur, while another might find such a goal "crazy" depending on their business model, such as those working alone. Conversely, those seeking rapid expansion might find seven figures insufficient, instead "aiming for an eight or nine figure revenue."

3. Universal Essentials in Business

Despite the subjective nature of business goals, the speaker argues that there are universal standards that most professionals "can agree on." These essentials are critical for long-term viability:

  • Customer Satisfaction: Every business person would "agree on" the importance of high customer satisfaction. It is a fundamental metric for ensuring success and encouraging "repeat business."
  • Operational Efficiency: Entrepreneurs should "aim at keeping the number of complaints low" and "aim at reducing the number of refund requests." Failure to do so often leads to negative reviews, causing potential customers to "think twice" about purchasing products or services.

4. The Subjectivity of Success

Ultimately, the speaker concludes that while all entrepreneurs "aim for success," they "don't agree on what success is." For some, it is measured in "purely financial terms," while for others, it represents a "more balanced life."

By contextualizing these phrasal verbs within the complexities of business management—from handling unique industry challenges to defining personal success—the listener gains a deeper understanding of how to apply agree on, aim at, and aim for accurately. The episode serves as a reminder that while our goals and definitions may differ, the language we use to describe our intentions remains a constant and powerful tool for communication.

🎯Key Sentences

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That's what I'm more familiar with.
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📝Key Phrases

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agree on
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aim at
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aim for
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what it takes
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cut their costs
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📖 Transcript

Hey everybody, welcome to another phrasal verb episode.
I hope that you've found these phrasal verb episodes useful so far.
I hope that you've enjoyed learning these phrasal verbs, naturally through repetition, while you're listening.
I think that this is the best way to learn phrasal verbs and that's why I'm making these episodes.
So today, we're going to look at three different phrasal verbs.
The first one is agree on.

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