Do you want to sound more professional in English meetings without memorizing complicated grammar?
Today I'll teach you 10 business buzzwords that professionals actually use and exactly how to use them correctly.
Buzzwords aren't bad.
The problem is when people use them incorrectly.
So in this video, you'll learn simple natural ways to use them in real business situations.
Word one, leverage.
Leverage means use something to your advantage.
For example, we should leverage our existing customers.
Next, align.
Align means to agree or match goals.
For example, let's align our priorities.
Number three, on the same page.
On the same page means that everyone agrees or understands.
For example, let's make sure we're on the same page.
Number four, bandwidth.
Bandwidth means your available time or energy.
For example, I don't have the bandwidth right now.
5.
Actionable This word means something you can act on.
The example for this would be, we need actionable feedback.
6.
Touch base Touch base means to make quick contact.
For example, let's touch base tomorrow.
Number seven, follow up.
Follow up means to continue communication.
For example, I'll follow up with you later.
Number eight, take ownership.
To take ownership means to take responsibility.
The example for this would be, she takes ownership of her work.
Number nine, streamline.
Streamline means to make something more efficient.
We need to streamline this process.
And lastly, number 10, key takeaway.
Key takeaway means the most important point.
The key takeaway is clear communication.
Don't try to use all of these at once.
Start with two or three.
Use them in your daily work and build from there.
That's how you sound natural, not robotic.
If you want to speak more confidently in meetings, emails and presentations, why not check out my lessons at mksenglishcom?
The first lesson was me, Mark. is free.
And I'll help you use real English in real situations.
Thanks again for listening, and I'll see you in the next episode.