593 - BE 562: I'll Pull Some Strings - How to Help Someone Get Ahead at Work
Want to feel more confident with your business English?
Lindsay and Michelle show you real, business English vocabulary for the global economy in this podcast from All Ears English.
Learn spoken English for business with native speakers.
Get advanced skills for English meetings, presentations, small talk and socializing at work, job interviews, telephone English and more.
Write more clear and concise business emails in English to sound professional.
Be respected when you speak to colleagues, bosses, partners, suppliers, and stakeholders.
Increase your self-esteem at work to participate, facilitate, persuade, and respond quickly in English.
Learn formal, informal, and semi-formal English for different workplace situations
Increase your salary and get a promotion.
This podcast is perfect for you if you are at the mid-career or middle management stage, early career, senior-level or C-suite, entrepreneur, self-employed freelancer, or a small business owner.
The English level for this podcast is intermediate to advanced English
CEFR B1 Intermediate English, CEFR B2 Upper-Intermediate English, CEFR C1 Advanced English, CEFR C2 Proficiency English
This podcast is great for software engineers, senior executives, MBA students, marketing managers, doctors, lawyers, accountants, project managers, HR professionals, customer service professionals, IT, financial planners, import/export businesses, biotech professionals, sales reps, and any career that involves international business or using English.
With every episode, we show you how to organize and deliver your message clearly.
You’ll be able to understand phone calls and conference calls by improving your listening skills.
Use the right English grammar and the right English tenses in every situation.
We also cover: Assigning tasks to the team, global leadership and management, English pronunciation and accent, American culture and business, cross-cultural communication skills for business, negotiation idioms, vocabulary, slang, and business proverbs and sayings.
Learn how to tell stories that convince people to take action in business.
Speak with customers and resolve client issues.
Be polite with the right English vocabulary when you speak with your colleagues.
This podcast is a collection of episodes that were originally published on All Ears English Podcast and new Business English episodes.
593 - BE 562: I'll Pull Some Strings - How to Help Someone Get Ahead at Work
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Want to feel more confident with your business English?
Lindsay and Michelle show you real, business English vocabulary for the global economy in this podcast from All Ears English.
Learn spoken English for business with native speakers.
Get advanced skills for English meetings, presentations, small talk and socializing at work, job interviews, telephone English and more.
Write more clear and concise business emails in English to sound professional.
Be respected when you speak to colleagues, bosses, partners, suppliers, and stakeholders.
Increase your self-esteem at work to participate, facilitate, persuade, and respond quickly in English.
Learn formal, informal, and semi-formal English for different workplace situations
Increase your salary and get a promotion.
This podcast is perfect for you if you are at the mid-career or middle management stage, early career, senior-level or C-suite, entrepreneur, self-employed freelancer, or a small business owner.
The English level for this podcast is intermediate to advanced English
CEFR B1 Intermediate English, CEFR B2 Upper-Intermediate English, CEFR C1 Advanced English, CEFR C2 Proficiency English
This podcast is great for software engineers, senior executives, MBA students, marketing managers, doctors, lawyers, accountants, project managers, HR professionals, customer service professionals, IT, financial planners, import/export businesses, biotech professionals, sales reps, and any career that involves international business or using English.
With every episode, we show you how to organize and deliver your message clearly.
You’ll be able to understand phone calls and conference calls by improving your listening skills.
Use the right English grammar and the right English tenses in every situation.
We also cover: Assigning tasks to the team, global leadership and management, English pronunciation and accent, American culture and business, cross-cultural communication skills for business, negotiation idioms, vocabulary, slang, and business proverbs and sayings.
Learn how to tell stories that convince people to take action in business.
Speak with customers and resolve client issues.
Be polite with the right English vocabulary when you speak with your colleagues.
This podcast is a collection of episodes that were originally published on All Ears English Podcast and new Business English episodes.
Episodios
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BE 562: I'll Pull Some Strings - How to Help Someone Get Ahead at Work
Escuchado
jue., 30 abr. 2026
592-
BE 561: Do You Make Mistakes at Work? 5 Adverbs to Articulate What Happened
Escuchado
mar., 28 abr. 2026
591-
BE 560: Business Advice We Swear By
Escuchado
dom., 26 abr. 2026
590-
BE 559: Do You Tend to Go with Your Instincts?
Escuchado
jue., 23 abr. 2026
589-
BE 558: Do You Wear Many Hats at Work?
Escuchado
mar., 21 abr. 2026
588-
BE 557: Did a New Job Get Off to a Rocky Start? How to Talk About It
Escuchado
dom., 19 abr. 2026
587-
BE 556: Don't Slack Off! Learn These Ways to Talk About Low Energy at Work
Escuchado
jue., 16 abr. 2026
586-
BE 555: Don’t Pull Back in Business Conversations
Escuchado
mar., 14 abr. 2026
585-
BE 554: What's Your Story? How to Ask a New Coworker About Themselves
Escuchado
dom., 12 abr. 2026
584-
BE 553: Timelines Matter! How to Be Clear About Turnaround Time in English
Escuchado
jue., 09 abr. 2026
583-
BE 552: How to Continue Small Talk at the Start of a Work Call
Escuchado
mar., 07 abr. 2026
582-
BE 551: A Clean and Clear Way to Say Someone Is Right in English
Escuchado
dom., 05 abr. 2026
581-
BE 550: By Any Chance Are You Worried About Politeness?
Escuchado
jue., 02 abr. 2026
580-
BE 549: How to Show Your Non-Starters Right Off the Bat
Escuchado
mar., 31 mar. 2026
579-
BE 548: Does Your English Have Untapped Potential?
Escuchado
dom., 29 mar. 2026
578-
BE 547: Don’t Let Homophones Upend Your Vocabulary
Escuchado
jue., 26 mar. 2026
577-
BE 546: How to Give Permission in English
Escuchado
mar., 24 mar. 2026
576-
BE 545: Idioms That Can Keep You From Going Belly Up
Escuchado
dom., 22 mar. 2026
575-
BE 544: Where Are You Based? How to Start Remote Calls in English
Escuchado
jue., 19 mar. 2026
574-
BE 543: Have Already or Had Already? The Perfect Way to Use Past Perfect
Escuchado
mar., 17 mar. 2026
573-
BE 542: How to Ask for a Review at Work
Escuchado
dom., 15 mar. 2026
572-
BE 541: Turn a Profit With These Financial Phrases
Escuchado
jue., 12 mar. 2026
571-
BE 540: Crunch the Numbers with Lindsay and Michelle
Escuchado
mar., 10 mar. 2026
570-
BE 539: Finally, the Episode You’ve Been Waiting For!
Escuchado
dom., 08 mar. 2026
569-
BE 538: Should You Say Essential, Necessary, or Important?
Escuchado
jue., 05 mar. 2026
568-
BE 537: Perfect This Word Stress For Perfect English Pronunciation
Escuchado
mar., 03 mar. 2026
567-
BE 536: Get More Bang for Your Buck When You Make Decisions at Work
Escuchado
dom., 01 mar. 2026
566-
BE 535: Take Part or Partake? How to Avoid Overly Formal Vocabulary
Escuchado
jue., 26 feb. 2026
565-
BE 534: Should You Say Almost, Most, or Almost All?
Escuchado
mar., 24 feb. 2026
564-
BE 533: How to Show Hesitation With “I Suppose” and “I Guess”
Escuchado
dom., 22 feb. 2026
563-
BE 532: Final and Formal Ways to Say Something Has Ended
Escuchado
jue., 19 feb. 2026
562-
BE 531: How to Politely Turn Down Offers in English
Escuchado
mar., 17 feb. 2026
561-
BE 530: How Not to Step on Toes at Work
Escuchado
dom., 15 feb. 2026
560-
BE 529: Have You Considered Sharing Your Ideas at Work?
Escuchado
jue., 12 feb. 2026
559-
BE 528: Should You Say "Long Time, No See" in English?
Escuchado
mar., 10 feb. 2026
558-
BE 527: Are You Right on Time or Running Behind?
Escuchado
dom., 08 feb. 2026
557-
BE 526: Can’t Understand Your Dictated Emails? 3 Suggestions
Escuchado
jue., 05 feb. 2026
556-
BE 525: What to Do with Your Veto Power at Work
Escuchado
mar., 03 feb. 2026
555-
BE 524: Who Assigned What? How to Know in English
Escuchado
dom., 01 feb. 2026
554-
BE 523: Do You Put Your Blood, Sweat, and Tears into Learning English?
Escuchado
jue., 29 ene. 2026
553-
BE 522: Take Notice of Business English Verbs
Escuchado
mar., 27 ene. 2026
552-
BE 521: Let's Talk Cars Part 2: Take the Wheel in Your Business Conversations
Escuchado
dom., 25 ene. 2026
551-
BE 520: Am I Taking English Vocabulary for Granted?
Escuchado
jue., 22 ene. 2026
550-
BE 519: Does Your English Strike a Chord?
Escuchado
mar., 20 ene. 2026
549-
BE 518: Kick Your Business English into High Gear
Escuchado
dom., 18 ene. 2026
548-
BE 517: Roll the Dice and Start an English Conversation
Escuchado
jue., 15 ene. 2026
547-
BE 516: What's on the Horizon? How to Talk About the Future at Work
Escuchado
mar., 13 ene. 2026
546-
BE 515: Be a Connector But Do This First
Escuchado
dom., 11 ene. 2026
545-
BE 514: Phrasal Verbs to Amp Up Your Business English