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Advanced English: How to Improve Professional Communication at Work

1年前

The way we communicate at work really matters. Using proper language and avoiding careless, casual speech sets us up for success, especially in formal businesses like finance, healthcare, and accounting. First impressions count! While casual speaking is acceptable with friends, professional speaking at work makes us sound credible and respected. To communicate effectively at work, avoid words that confuse others and unprofessional slang. Expressing your ideas clearly can increase your credibility. What do you think about these examples of professional speech compared to casual speech?

Casual: This thing isn't working.
Professional: I've encountered some issues with this feature that I'd like to discuss.

Casual: I don't understand what you mean.
Professional: Could you clarify that point for me? I want to make sure I fully understand.

Casual: I don't like this idea.
Professional: I have some concerns about this proposal that I'd like to share.

Casual: This is dumb.
Professional: I don't think this is the optimal approach. Here is an alternative we could consider.

Casual: This is taking forever.
Professional: I'm worried we may miss our deadline if this continues. Should we reevaluate the timeline?

Casual: They don't know what they're doing.
Professional: I'm not sure they fully understand the scope and complexity of this task. Let's see if we can provide some additional clarity.

Casual: I'm not doing that.
Professional: I have reservations about taking that approach. Perhaps we could find an alternative that works better for everyone.

Casual: Whatever.
Professional: I'm flexible on this point. What solution would you recommend?

Casual: This sucks.
Professional: I'm concerned this solution won't meet our needs. Could we revisit some of the other options?

Casual: This is stupid.
Professional: I have some concerns about the feasibility of this idea. Perhaps we could explore some alternatives.

Casual: I'm not going to do any work on this.
Professional: I don't think I'm the right person for this task. Is there someone else who may be better equipped that I could recommend?

Casual: This is dumb and won't work.
Professional: I have reservations about the proposed approach. I'd like to discuss my concerns in more detail and brainstorm some potential alternatives.

Casual: Are you kidding me with this?
Professional: I'm having trouble understanding the rationale behind this idea. Could you help me understand where you're coming from?

Casual: I think this is a waste of time.
Professional: I'm worried the time we're spending may outweigh the potential benefits here. Should we reconsider our priorities for this project?

Casual: That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
Professional: I have some serious concerns about this proposal that I think we need to address.

Casual: That'll never work!
Professional: I foresee some challenges with implementing this idea as discussed. Let's talk through it in more detail to identify potential solutions.

Casual: This is so boring.
Professional: I'm having trouble sustaining energy and focus for this topic. Could we take a quick break or mix up the format to keep things engaging?

Casual: You're crazy if you think I'll do that.
Professional: I'm uncomfortable with that approach for these reasons. Perhaps we could find a compromise that works for both parties.

Casual: What is she talking about?
Professional: I apologize, I'm having trouble focusing at the moment. Could you please recap the key points?

Casual: Whatever, I don't care.
Professional: I don't have a strong opinion on this particular issue. I'm comfortable proceeding with whatever the group decides.

Casual: This is a waste of my time.
Professional: I'm worried this may not be the most productive use of my time at the moment. Perhaps we could table this topic for now and revisit our priorities?

If you have questions about any of these examples, schedule a lesson so we can discuss.