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[Professional Success: Vocabulary and Idioms for Career Advancement]-[How to talk about PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS - Business English vocabulary lesson]

Breakout Business English - Improve your vocabulary and confidence using English at work. · B1 · 2025-08-13

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Navigating Professional Success: Vocabulary and Idioms for Career Growth

In this episode of the Breakout Business English podcast, host Chris shifts the focus from discussing failure to exploring the nuances of "professional success." For international professionals, career advancement is a universal goal, and understanding the specific terminology used in English-speaking workplaces is essential for effective communication and career trajectory.

Understanding Roles and Transitions

A key aspect of professional growth is the concept of a promotion. Chris introduces the term "predecessor"—the person who held a job before you—to discuss transitions. He notes that the prefix "pre-" signifies something happening beforehand. Conversely, the person who takes over a role is the "successor," and the verb "to succeed" serves a dual purpose: it means both to achieve a goal and to take over a position from someone else.

The Language of High Performance

To describe high expectations, the podcast highlights the idiom "set the bar high." Originating from the high jump event in track and field, this phrase is used in business to describe setting a standard of quality or performance. When a colleague performs exceptionally well, they have "set the bar high," meaning others must work hard to "clear that high bar."

Furthermore, when one achieves a promotion or receives positive feedback, one might say they are "over the moon." Despite its origins in the whimsical nursery rhyme Hey Diddle Diddle, this idiom is a standard way to express being thrilled or overjoyed in a professional context.

Managing Responsibility: Oversee vs. Overlook

As professionals advance, their responsibilities inevitably increase. Chris emphasizes the critical distinction between two easily confused verbs: "oversee" and "overlook."

  • To "oversee" a department is a positive act of supervision and responsibility.
  • To "overlook" something is a negative act, implying that one has missed a detail or failed to notice a problem, which can lead to professional failure.

He also clarifies the noun "oversight." While having "oversight" of a project is a sign of trust and leadership, describing an error as "an oversight" marks it as a significant mistake.

The Call to Action: Stepping Up

Finally, the podcast discusses the phrase "step up." Borrowing from the concept of dance steps, to "step up" in a business environment means to proactively accept a challenge or take on additional responsibility, especially when the situation is difficult. Whether volunteering to cover for a manager or accepting a new, demanding project, "stepping up" is a hallmark of someone ready for professional advancement.

By mastering these terms—from understanding the legacy of a predecessor to demonstrating the ability to step up—international professionals can more effectively communicate their value and aspirations in the global workplace.

🎯Key Sentences

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I think that's something we need to change.
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Success means different things to different people.
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climbing the career ladder isn't for everyone,
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My predecessor set the bar pretty high, but I think I'm up to the challenge.
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I'm over the moon with this promotion. It's definitely been a long time coming.
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📝Key Phrases

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set the bar high
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up to the challenge
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over the moon
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a long time coming
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take on duties
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📖 Transcript

Welcome back to the Breakout Business English podcast, where I help you to communicate better at work in English.
Hi, everyone. is Chris and I have personally worked with over 1,000 international professionals just like you. to improve the way that they communicate at work in English.
And today's topic is professional success.
So I feel like I've been talking about some really gloomy and sad stuff recently.
I think I've been getting everyone down, bringing everyone down.
Is it... Maybe three podcasts in a row now that I've discussed failure, possibly.

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