다시 오신 것을 환영합니다 기술 360for today’s lesson on how you can sound more credible or believable.
In the last lesson, we looked at what you should say tosound credible. 이번 강의에서는, we’re going to take a look at what not to say. 다시 말해, there are some things that can damage your credibility. These are habits or expressions that will make people trust you less, not more.
다시 오신 것을 환영합니다 기술 360for today’s lesson on how to sound credible, or believable.
It’s election year in the USA, and you’ve probably been hearing some pretty big talk from the candidates. One of the most glaring problems with so much of these candidates’ statements is that of credibility.
Sounding credible means that people can trust you, and trust what you say. And not just because you tell them to. Sounding credible also means people will respect you and believe you have the competence to get the job done. 그래서, how do you make people believe that? What exactly should you say to sound credible?
Everyone knows that you have to plan for the future. But many “plans” are only that: they are just plans. But a plan is only useful if it leads to action. 또는, as a wise man once said: a plan without action is a dream wasted. In order to not waste that dream, we need to implement the plans we create.
오늘 수업에서는, we’ll hear a discussion about how to implement a marketing plan. And you’ll hear lots of common expressions we use when talking about implementation. These expressions are called “collocations,” which just means a set of words that usually go together. 예를 들어, have you heard the expression “put something into action?” That’s a common collocation that means “to implement.” We don’t say “make something into action” or “activate something.” It’s always “put something into action.”
You can learn these natural combinations of words used by native speakers. Studying영어 배치will help you sound more natural and expand your active vocabulary. 오늘의 대화를 들으면서, try to catch some of these collocations, and we’ll go over them later in the debrief.
대화 상자에서, we’ll rejoin Carlos, Viv, Byron, and Marion, who are discussing how to implement a marketing plan. In the last lesson, they talked about some of their online marketing activities. 오늘, they’re going to talk about some other parts of the plan, including the timeline.
듣기 질문
1. Why does Carlos mention that Marion is a strong writer? 2. What does Carlos say about the importance of the CRM? 3. What does Viv think about the timeline on the CRM activities?
오늘의 강의를 위해 Business English Pod에 다시 오신 것을 환영합니다 영어 배치related to implementing a plan.
사업, good planningis important, whether you’re talking about a long-term strategy or a short-term project. But a plan itself means nothing without action. It’s not what you decide to do that matters, but what you actually do. And what you actually do with a plan is called “implementation.” Implementing a plan is all about deciding who will do what, and when they will do it.
이번 강의에서는, we’ll listen in on a meeting about how to implement a marketing plan. 토론 중, you’ll hear lots of useful expressions that we call “collocations.” A collocation is a natural combination or group of words. 예를 들어, I’ve already used the collocation “to implement a plan.” We don’t say “do a plan” or “activate a plan.” The natural expression is “to implement a plan.”
Native speakers use collocations like this automatically, and you can learn to use them as well. 공부함으로써 영어 배치, 당신은 당신의 어휘를 향상시키고 더 유창하게 들릴 것입니다. 대화를 들으면서, 이러한 배열 중 일부를 골라 내고 나중에 브리핑에서 논의 할 것입니다..
대화 상자에서, we’ll hear Carlos, Viv, Byron, and Marion. The small company they work for has just had a new marketing plan developed by a consulting company. Now they are meeting to figure out how to implement the plan.
듣기 질문
1. Carlos asks for volunteers on one aspect of the plan. What exactly does he want the volunteers to do? 2. As there’s lot to do on the website, what does Byron need to do as the lead? 3. What is Carlos going to do in three weeks time?