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Do you ever have to pitch ideas at work? In this episode of Office English, Pippa and Phil talk abou
How do you deal with customers and clients at work? In this episode of Office English, Pippa and Phi
Pippa and Phil talk about setting deadlines, working with other people and organising things in Engl
How do you ask for help at work? Pippa and Phil talk about asking for and offering help at work. (Im
Do you know how to talk about other people's work politely? Pippa and Phil talk about giving and rec
Do you ever have to call or email people you don't know at work? In this episode of Office English,
What do you do if you don't understand something at work? In this episode of Office English, Pippa a
Learn how to give instructions to other people at work who might be able to help with your workload.
Do you find giving presentations at work stressful? Learn ways you can prepare.(Image credit: BBC/Ge
Is it OK to say no at work? In this episode of Office English, Pippa and Phil talk about setting bou
Lots of people find jargon annoying. Is it useful in the workplace? Pippa and Phil talk about when t
Technology is a big part of many workplaces. Pippa and Phil talk about remote working has impacted l
Pippa and Phil talk about common phrases for goals, measuring them and how we succeed. Find a full t
Pippa and Phil talk about some common business jargon that is used to talk about delays and prioriti
Pippa and Phil talk about some common business jargon to help you talk about your workload.Find a fu
We use jargon a lot to talk about ideas. Pippa and Phil talk about some common phrases. And a CEO te
Some people find jargon annoying. But lots of managers use it. Pippa and Phil explain some of the st
Ever been in a meeting and had no idea what people were talking about? Pippa and Phil talk about bus
The language of the workplace can be very confusing. Pippa and Phil talk about business jargon and s
Pippa and Phil talk about how to make a good impression. With advice from BBC World Service recruitm