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[Mastering Professional English: Essential Work-Related Expressions]-[Episode 39 - Work]

English Vocabulary Booster · B1 · 2020-04-10

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📋 Summary

Navigating the Workplace: Key English Expressions

In this episode of English Vocabulary Booster, host Lara explores five essential English expressions centered around the theme of professional life. Through a humorous roleplay scenario involving a new employee named Lisa and her boss, Mike, we gain insight into how to communicate effectively in a business environment.

1. Show Someone the Ropes

To "show someone the ropes" means to explain the nuances of a job or how things function within an organization. Lara notes that this idiom likely originates from sailing, where novice sailors had to learn the complex system of ropes on a ship. It is an invaluable process for any new hire to ensure they understand their responsibilities and the company culture.

2. Beef Up a Resume

When you "beef up a resume," you are enhancing it by adding more detailed information to make your experience appear more impressive. Crucially, Lara clarifies that this is distinct from lying; rather, it involves framing your past duties in a more professional and substantial light. For instance, instead of simply stating "I sold ice cream," one might describe the experience as "handling cash transactions" and "supporting customers in making decisions."

3. Get Fired vs. Miss a Deadline

The story highlights the negative consequences of failing to meet expectations. To "get fired" signifies the involuntary termination of employment due to poor performance or misconduct. This often stems from "missing a deadline," which means failing to complete a task within the designated timeframe. Missing deadlines is viewed as a significant professional failure that reflects poorly on one's sense of responsibility.

4. Land a Job

Finally, to "land a job" is an expression used to describe the successful acquisition of a position, often one that the individual was excited or perhaps surprised to receive. It carries a connotation of achievement and pride, especially when securing a role at a reputable institution.

Conclusion

Using these expressions correctly can help you sound more like a native speaker in a professional setting. Whether you are learning how to show someone the ropes or describing how you managed to land a job despite the odds, these phrases are fundamental tools for navigating the modern workplace.

🎯Key Sentences

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Mike here will be showing you the ropes.
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I gotta be honest with you.
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I beefed up my resume quite a bit.
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I honestly couldn't believe it when they told me I'd landed the job.
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He's like super mean and he doesn't care about his employees.
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📝Key Phrases

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show someone the ropes
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beef up
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get fired
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miss a deadline
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land a job
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to a new episode of English Vocabulary Booster.
My name is Lara and I'm a SALSA-certified English teacher.
Learning new vocabulary usually takes a long time, but we'll do it in a way that's easy, quick and efficient.
In every episode, we'll learn how to use five new English words or expressions, so that you too can start speaking like a native.
So let's get learning!
Welcome back, you guys.

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