Inglés de negocios vocabulario
Expresiones de inglés de negocios – Hablando sobre trabajo y trabajos en inglés
¿Cuántas palabras y expresiones en inglés de negocios conoces para hablar sobre trabajo y trabajos?
A menudo me gusta hacer una clase con mis alumnos sobre este tema popular.
Entonces, en esta lección, aprenderá algunas palabras y expresiones útiles para hablar sobre el
trabajo y los trabajos en inglés.
Luego, verás una conversación con este idioma para mejorar tus habilidades auditivas.
Finalmente, haremos un poco de actividad oral para que pueda usar el idioma en Trabajo y Trabajos usted mismo.
Luego, al final de la lección, ¡podrás hablar sobre los trabajos fácilmente!
Expresiones y vocabulario de esta clase
To apply for a job
If you “apply for a job”, you complete an application form with questions about you and your work experience, education, etc.
A: Did you apply for that teaching job?
B: No, it was too far away from where I’m living.
To get a job
If you “get a job”, you pass the selection process and do well in the interview so they give you a job.
A: So, did you get the job?
B: Yes, they just sent me an e-mail confirming it!
Hire and fire
If a company “hires” someone, they give them a job; then, if they “fire” someone, they tell that person to leave their job.
Jenny got hired as the marketing manager.
They fired six employees as sales were down.
A position
A “position” in a company is the job that you apply for. For example: the position of marketing manager; the position of sales executive…
A: So, what have you been up to?
B: Oh, I’ve just applied for the position of advertising executive at a Central London agency.
A field
A “field” is an area of professional activity or interest. For example: programming, teaching, journalism…
A: So, how could I get into the field of journalism?
B: The best way to start is to get a job on a local newspaper.
Networking
Networking is the action of meeting people who might be useful for your job. People often do networking at conferences, business fairs, industry events…
A: How was the business conference?
B: Oh, it was great. I did loads of networking and made lots of fantastic contacts.
Career
Your career is the job you decide to do for the majority of your professional life.
A: So, what does she want to do with her life?
B: She’s hoping to start a career in the police force.
Remember, what you study at university, etc. is called a “course”.
Work hard
If you “work hard”, you work for many hours and finish a lot of tasks.
A: You look pretty tired.
B: Yeah, I’ve been working really hard this week.
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