Saturday 15 August 2015

Some ways to Improve Oral communication in Business English

There is no denying the fact that having a good grasp of business information, strong level of job knowledge and the terminologies in the English Language is of great value and importance nowadays, as it leads the employees to the desired success. So, improving business English skills for work is one of the most important things to do. If you ever think how you can enhance your oral communication in business English, you may find this article helpful with that. Here are seven ways to improve oral communication in Business English.
1-As you know that before we proceed any further, we generally want to use some sort of sentences to capture the attention of listeners or to let them adjust their hearing about what we are going to tell. If we know specific sentences, we can make use of them effectively. The following are the introductory phrases that you may use to draw the attention of your listeners.
As a matter of fact, this ideology is no more required.I would like to mention thatObviouslyIt’s obvious thatIt appears thatIt seems thatIt sounds as if he were unaware of the factAccording to what I knowAccording to what I understand
2-Quite often or sometimes, you need to change the topic. In such times, the following sentences are helpful as they help you switch one topic to another one.
It’s the right time to investBy the way, let’s now discuss about that issue.An alternative point to consider this is thatWhile we are discussing this, we may also consider …..Before I forget, I would like to tell you thatChanging this subject……
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Written by:
K. A. Fareed (Fareed Siddiqui)
Writer, Trainer, Author, Blogger, Software Developer
BBA, MBA-Finance, MPhil-Financial Management, (MSc-Software Engineering)
(PhD-Management)
MA-English, MPhil-English
Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications and Programming
Certificate course in English language proficiency
Level 1 – Leadership and Management ILM – UK
Pursuing CMA-USA
Individual Member of Institute of Management Consultants of India



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