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[Mastering Essential Business Verbs for Job Responsibilities]-[Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 559]

Speak Better English with Harry · B1 · 2025-10-29

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📋 Summary

Enhancing Professional Communication: A Guide to Business Verbs

In the professional world, the precision of our vocabulary directly impacts how we convey our contributions and responsibilities. In this session, Harry from 'Advanced English Lessons' breaks down a set of high-frequency verbs essential for describing job roles, providing both semantic clarity and pronunciation guidance.

Core Verbs for Professional Responsibilities

1. Coordinate and Facilitate: Managing Workflow and Meetings

To coordinate is to bring people together to ensure tasks are organized and completed in a "timely manner." For example, when creating a marketing plan, one must coordinate various stakeholders, advertising spaces, and materials. Complementing this, to facilitate means to provide help or act as a mediator. A facilitator might provide a room for a meeting or assist two parties in finding solutions to their disagreements.

2. Liaise: The Art of Professional Communication

Liaise (often used with the preposition "with") is a formal term frequently utilized in business contexts to describe making contact or communicating with specific groups. Whether you need to "liaise with the legal team," "liaise with the central bank," or "liaise with the auditors," the term implies a proactive effort to bridge communication gaps to move a project forward.

3. Oversee and Participate: Supervision and Engagement

To oversee—spelled with a double 'E'—means to "watch over" or keep an eye on operations. An individual who oversees transport operations is responsible for ensuring everything is shipped correctly. Conversely, to participate is to "join in" or "take part in" a professional activity. Participation is often a requirement for key account holders who must be present to provide necessary information during board or marketing meetings.

4. Promote, Seek Out, and Track: Strategic Growth

Business development often relies on three specific actions:

  • Promote: This verb carries dual meanings. It can refer to advancing an employee to a more senior position or, in a marketing sense, increasing the visibility of a product. Companies often seek "shelf space" to promote their premium brands to customers.
  • Seek out: This means to "look for" or find resources. Businesses frequently "seek out investors" or partners to expand operations and secure financial backing.
  • Track: To track is to "follow" or identify the origins of performance data. By tracking online customers, businesses can determine where they heard about the company, which is vital for planning future advertising strategies.

Summary of Pronunciation and Usage

Mastering these terms requires not only understanding their definitions but also practicing their specific sounds. Harry emphasizes the importance of clear enunciation for words like coordinate, facilitate, liaise, oversee, participate, promote, seek out, and track. By integrating these verbs into your daily business English, you can more effectively articulate your responsibilities and contribute to the efficiency of your professional environment.

🎯Key Sentences

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We're here to help.
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we'd be very happy to hear from you
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we're going to take a look at verbs
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whatever it might be?
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it happens in a timely manner.
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📝Key Phrases

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in a timely manner
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sit in on
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liaise with
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keep an eye on
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take part in
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📖 Transcript

Hi there, this is Harry.
Welcome back to Advanced English Lessons with Harry, where I try to help you to get a better understanding of the English language, to help you with your conversational skills, your business English skills, interview skills, whatever your goals are.
We're here to help.
And for those of you and your friends or family who want one-to-one lessons well, you know what to do.
Just get in touch wwwenglishlessonviaskypecom and you can apply for a free trial lesson, and we'd be very happy to hear from you and very happy to help you.
So in this particular podcast again, we're going to take a look at verbs, and in this case, the verbs that we're looking at are those used when talking about job responsibilities.

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