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英会話2019-09-24

ビジネス 会話 Reprimanding Your Staff

Useful Expressions

  • It's come to my attention that...
  • I am quite disappointed.
  • We are not satisfied with your performance.
  • You can't let your personal life affect your performance.
  • This is not acceptable in our office/team.
  • Such behavior will not be tolerated.
  • You should apologize immediately.
  • You need to keep your composure.
  • Don’t let it happen again.

レッスンで使われたセンテンス

  1. He lost his temper badly; he shouted at his colleagues.
  2. He called him for an official reprimand and asked him to apologize to the team immediately.
  3. He needs to handle stress better and learn how to keep his composure.

レッスンで使われた単語

  1. composure: the state or feeling of being calm and in control of oneself.
  2. reprimand: a formal expression of disapproval.
  3. outbursts: a sudden release of strong emotion.

感想

Have you ever been reprimanded? What happened?

というつらいディスカッションでの質問がつらかったナァ。

英会話2019-09-23

ビジネス 会話 Giving Advice to Your Co-Worker

Useful Expressions

  • You should/need to/have to...
  • If I were you, I would...
  • Be more confident!
  • You might want to consider...
  • It might be a good idea to…
  • You could also try...
  • It helps if you...
  • It’s easier if you...
  • Just try not to...
  • Thanks for the pointers/heads-up.

レッスンで使われた単語

  1. idyllic - charmingly simple and serene
  2. glib - artfully persuasive in speech

^こんな単語出てきてない。。。適当だな

その他

  • LIfe gets easy when we think it is easy.
    • いい言葉だ。。。

英会話2019-09-22

ビジネス 会話 Getting a Promotion

Useful Expressions

  • You are being considered for a promotion.
  • You have proven yourself to be...
  • We need more people like you.
  • I believe you are the best person for the job.
  • I'd like to offer you the position of...
  • I'm promoting you to...
  • Congratulations, you’ve earned it!
  • Keep up the good work!
  • Thank you for recognizing my efforts.
  • I hope I will fulfill your expectations.
  • I will do my best to meet your expectations.
  • I promise I won't let you down.

レッスンで使われたセンテンス

  • Commission means an instruction, command, or duty given to a person or group of people; task.
  • Higher up the ladder means its usually refers to your position in a company; if your getting a promotion.
  • In no time means a very short interval or period.
  • Considering means to think about carefully; taking into consideration.
  • Deserve means do something or have or show qualities worthy of (reward or punishment); earn.
  • Recognizing means to acknowledge formally the existence, validity, or legality of.

レッスンで使われた単語

  1. commissioned
  2. Promotion
  3. expectations
  4. recognizing
  5. higher up the ladder
  6. in no time
  7. proud
  8. considering
  9. deserve

感想

講師によってフィードバックの雑さが違って面白い。このひとはレッスンで使われたセンテンスに丁寧に意味までそえてくれててよいね。

あとレッスンで使われた単語はここで別に復習するんじゃなくて、DMMの単語帳?を使うといいのかもしれないと思った。

英会話2019-09-21

ビジネス 会話 Assigning Tasks

Useful Expressions

  • Could you do this/that?
  • I would like you to do this/that.
  • I need you to do this/that.
  • There’s a new task/project I’m hoping you can take on.
  • Hopefully, we can get this done by the end of the week.
  • We need to have this done by next Monday.
  • Have it in by 5 pm.
  • Please, get started ASAP.
  • Please, prioritize this task.

レッスンで使われたセンテンス

  1. When I assign tasks, I ask them if they have questions about the tasks I assigned.
  2. If needed, I help the team members with the tasks.

レッスンで使われた単語

  1. at the latest-expressing deadine
  2. subordinates
  3. collaborate-work together

その他

    1. How would you make sure that your subordinates met deadlines?
      1. To meet the deadline, I check the progress daily. I want to make sure that the project is not delayed.
    1. Do you prefer completing tasks alone or in a team? Why?
      1. Software engineer tasks can be done alone, but I like working with other members. I think we can get better results if more people collaborate.

感想

やっぱディスカッションのほうが回答を考える過程も楽しめるんだよなあ。時間足りなくて終わることが多くてもったいない。自己紹介やめるかなあ。

英会話2019-09-20

ビジネス 会話 Welcoming a New Employee

Useful Expressions

  • Welcome aboard!
  • Welcome to your new office.
  • We have been looking forward to your arrival.
  • How do you feel on your first day here?
  • Let me show you around.
  • Let me take you to your office.
  • I will show you to your cubicle.
  • I'll leave you alone so you can settle in.
  • Please feel free to ask me if you need anything.
  • Please come see me if you have any questions.

レッスンで使われたセンテンス

  • Portal - a page on the internet that allows people to get useful information, such as news and weather, and to find other websites
  • aboard
  • cubicle - a small space
    • a small partitioned-off area of a room, for example one containing a shower or toilet, or a desk in an office.
  • subordinate -less important or lower in rank
    • a person under the authority or control of another within an organization.
  • home, away from home - comfortable place in the office
  • I have both anxiety and excitement at the same time.
  • The first good impression for me is that a person greets everyone in the office.
  • Nothing in particular - nothing special

レッスンで使われた単語

  1. Portal
  2. cubicle
  3. subordinate
  4. Nothing in particular

感想

めっちゃほめてくれたからうれしかった。

あとロールプレイ最初めっちゃ苦手だったけど最近慣れてきて普通にできるようになってきた。

英会話2019-09-19

ビジネス 会話 Asking Your Co-Worker for Help

Useful Expressions

  • Do you have a spare moment?
  • Do you have some free time?
  • Could you give me a hand?
  • Could you help me out with something?
  • Could you do me a favor?
  • I could use some help with this.
  • Sure thing.
  • I could give you a hand with that.
  • I’m happy to help.
  • I’m glad I could help.

レッスンで使われた単語

  1. favor
  2. free time
  3. spare moment

感想

ロールプレイがWeb site更新のくだりで、「ごめんこれ具体的になに頼めばいいんだっけ」「いやそれは私もよーしらんしあなたのほうがプロだからわかるっしょw」「HAHAHA」みたいな会話をした。

ディスカッションで "Do you work well under pressure? Can you give examples of situations where you had to work under pressure?" という質問で障害対応っすねって話をした。HAHAHA

英会話2019-09-18

ビジネス 会話 Expressing an Opinion

Useful Expressions

Asking for an Opinion

  • What do you think?
  • Care to share your opinion?
  • What are your thoughts on this?
  • What do you make of this?
  • What is your take/stand on this?

Stating an Opinion

  • Personally, I think/believe/feel...
  • In my opinion...
  • If you ask me...
  • As far as I'm concerned...
  • The way I see it...

Expressing Agreement

  • I agree with you.
  • I couldn't agree more.
  • You have a point there.
  • You're absolutely right.
  • We’re on the same page.

Expressing Disagreement

  • I’m afraid I disagree.
  • I beg to differ.
  • I'm not so sure about that.
  • I don't see it that way.
  • With all due respect, I don’t think that is true/I think you’re wrong.

レッスンで使われたセンテンス

  1. There are some worse I've seen for the first time
  2. She thinks the person should have experience under their belt and 5 years experience in the field
  3. The person must be competent or capable

レッスンで使われた単語

  1. under their belt
    • under one's belt
    • safely or satisfactorily achieved, experienced, or acquired.
    • はじめて知った
    • example: She thinks the person should have experience under their belt and 5 years experience in the field
  2. competent
    • having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully.
    • capable
  3. capable
    • having the ability, fitness, or quality necessary to do or achieve a specified thing.