Business English Vocabulary (Part 3)
Improving your business English vocabulary is essential for sounding professional and confident in the workplace. In this video, we explore how to replace common phrases with more formal vocabulary.
Instead of using the casual phrase "give travel plans", switch to the more professional "provide itinerary". This term is more precise and formal, often used in business and travel contexts. For example, "Please, provide her with your itinerary" sounds more professional than "Please, give her your travel plans". This subtle change in vocabulary can make a big difference in how you are perceived.
Similarly, replacing "let them know" with "inform" adds a level of professionalism to your communication. "Inform" is a formal verb used to convey information clearly and directly. For instance, instead of saying, "Please, let them know when you will be arriving", you can say, "Please, inform them of your arrival". This phrase is more suitable for formal emails and business correspondence.
By incorporating these terms into your business vocabulary, you can improve your communication skills and make a more professional impression. Watch our video to learn more about refining your business English and mastering the art of professional communication!
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