Skip to main content

LANGUAGE FOR GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS

LANGUAGE THAT YOU MIGHT USE WHEN YOU NEED TO GET ON WITH SOMETHING OR SOMEONE.
LINGUAGEM QUE VOCÊ PODE USAR QUANDO PRECISA CONVERSAR COM ALGUÉM SOBRE ALGUMA COISA.
LENGUAJE QUE PUEDES UTILIZAR CUANDO NECESITAS PLATICAR CON ALGUIÉN SOBRE ALGO.

⮚ I need to turn this business round.                                             

⮚ I didn't mean to interrupt you. I'll let you get on with your work.      

⮚ You need to stop feeling sorry for yourself and just get on with your life.

⮚ This introduction is taking forever. I wish they'd just get on with it the play.

⮚ They've never really got on with each other.

⮚ Stop talking and get on with it.

⮚ I like to be left to get on with the job.

⮚ I suppose I could get on with the ironing while I'm waiting.

----------

----------

How do I admit I've made a mistake?
Here are some common phrases you can use.

Como posso admitir que cometi um erro?
Segue algumas frases comuns que você pode usar.

¿Cómo admito que he cometido un error?
Sigue algunas frases comunes que puedes usar.


ADMITTING MISTAKES
ADMITINDO ERROS
ADMITIR ERRORES


⮚ I have to admit that I was wrong.

⮚ I admit what I’ve done is wrong.

⮚ I shouldn’t be like this.

⮚ Sorry. I know this was my fault.

⮚ I’m fully responsible for this matter.

⮚ I have made a mistake.

⮚ It’s my mistakes. Forgive me.

⮚ Yes, I take the blame.

⮚ I was the one to blame.

⮚ I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have done that.

⮚ I never intended it that way.

----------

----------

USEFUL RESPONSES:
RESPOSTAS ÚTEIS:
RESPUESTAS ÚTILES:

⮚ Don’t mention it.

⮚ Let it go.

⮚ That’s fine.

⮚ Just take it easy.

⮚ Don’t do it again.

⮚ Forget it. It doesn’t matter.

⮚ That would be okay.

⮚ Don’t worry about it.

⮚ It’s okay

-----------

-----------

⮚ READ THE ARTICLE BELOW.

⮚ LEIA O ARTIGO ABAIXO.
 LEE EL ARTICULO A CONTINUACIÓN.

Harvard business review: 

🔗 Managing Yourself

----------

----------

 LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE FROM BBB Learning English:

⮚ OUÇA ESTE EPISÓDIO DA BBB Learning English:
⮚ ESCUCHA ESTE EPISODIO DE BBB Learning English:

🔗 Something's missing


----------

----------

 LISTEN TO THE AUDIO BELOW AND ANSWER TO THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOWS IT.

⮚ OUÇA O ÁUDIO ABAIXO E RESPONDA AS PERGUNTAS QUE SEGUEM.
⮚ ESCUCHA EL AUDIO A CONTINUACIÓN Y RESPONDE LAS PREGUNTAS QUE LE SIGUE.


1. According to Michele, how do you address a mistake in the workplace?

2. If it's something that hasn't gone out yet for example, on your ________________, something was ________, a page is _________, a number is ________, a ______ deadline is _________, fix it, fix it make sure it's correct.


===============================================================


Learn English with an
 EXPERT!

¿Did you like this lesson? No meu blog você encontrará outras lições para te auxiliar no aprendizado do inglês. Abaixo há dicas de lições que você pode estar fazendo para aperfeiçoar seus conhecimentos.

➤➤➤ IDIOMS

➤➤➤ WHATEVER, WHICHEVER, WHENEVER, WHEREVER, WHOEVER OU HOWEVER

➤➤➤ 
Secrets of success in 8 words, 3 minutes | Richard St. John

⏩ SITE: www.seabraidiomas.com.br
⏩ BLOG: https://seabraidiomasingles.blogspot.com/
⏩ LINKTREE: http://linktree.com/seabraidiomas

⏩ INSTAGRAM: @seabraidiomas
⏩ TIKTOK: @seabraidiomas



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

6 FORMAS PARA DIZER 'PONTO' EM INGLÊS

6 formas de dizer PONTO em inglês Você sabe dizer ponto em inglês? image credit: freepik.com Aqui estão seis formas de dizer "PONTO" em inglês, dependendo do contexto: Point: Geralmente usado em um contexto abstrato ou matemático, como "point of view" (ponto de vista) ou "decimal point" (ponto decimal). ➤ From her ' POINT OF VIEW ', the situation seemed dire, but from his, it appeared manageable. Dot: Usado para descrever um ponto em uma superfície, como em "periods are represented by dots" (pontos são representados por pontos) ou "dot on the map" (ponto no mapa). ➤  The 'DOT' on the map marked the location of the hidden treasure. Period: Comumente usado nos Estados Unidos para se referir ao ponto usado para marcar o final de uma frase em texto. Mas também pode ser usado para descrever um ponto específico em uma linha temporal, como "Victorian period" (período vitoriano). ➤ In American English, we use a ...

Donald Trump's full victory speech

Former president  Donald Trump  has been declared the winner of the 2024 presidential election, beating Vice President  Kamala Harris . The Associated Press called the race at 5:38 a.m. ET. The president-elect declared victory in a speech from Florida at 2:30 a.m. ET, saying he had masterminded the "greatest political movement of all time." ➤ On this link you'll see the ful ltranscript of his remark Watch the video first and then do the activity below:  ➤ Youtube Video:  Donald Trump's full victory speech A.  Here are some listening comprehension questions for Donald Trump's victory speech: How does Trump express gratitude toward his supporters and team? What key message does Trump share about the future direction of America? Which groups of people or demographics does Trump acknowledge in his speech? How does Trump describe his relationship with his political opponents? What are Trump's goals for the American economy? What does he emphasize about the impor...

MULTITASKING X MONOTASKING

1.   Are you  a multitasker or a monotasker? 2.  Does it affect your life? If yes, how? 3.   Do you always finish what you start? 4.   Could m onotasking be more effective than multitasking?  Why? Why not?  5.  What are the pros and cons of multitasking/monotasking? 6.   What are the multitasking skills? 7.   What are the monotasking skills? 8.   What is a good example of multitasking? 9.   What is a good example of monotasking? 10.  Is multitasking a learned skill or you're born with it?  Forget multitasking, try monotasking   People don't just cook anymore — they're cooking, texting, talking on the phone, watching  YouTube and uploading photos of the awesome meal they've just made. Designer Paolo Cardini questions the efficiency of our multitasking world and makes the case for —  gasp  — "monotasking." Paolo Cardini is a product designer who asks serious questions about how we live — and answers ...