Business English Collocations (Part 2): Improve Your Professional Language
Understanding Business English collocations is crucial for effective and precise communication in a professional environment. In this video, we explore essential collocations that can help you sound more accurate and professional in your writing and speech.
For example, instead of saying "do a complaint", the correct phrase is "make a complaint". This collocation is commonly used in business contexts to formally express dissatisfaction.
You should "make an appointment" rather than "do an appointment" when arranging a meeting or consultation.
When performing mathematical tasks, the correct phrase is "make some calculations", not "do some calculations". This expression is often used in business to refer to figuring out financial or numerical data.
Lastly, the phrase "make money" is correct instead of "do money", which describes earning income or profit from a business or investment.
By mastering these collocations, you can enhance your Business English skills, ensuring your communication is always clear and professional. Watch our video to learn more about using the correct phrases and improving your business communication!
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