Business English - How to minimize problems

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2010

http://www.engVid.com/ By following a few simple techniques, you can make any problem sound less serious. Learn how to resolve your difficulties more easily, in business and in life. This English lesson will show you how. You can take a quiz on this lesson at http://www.engvid.com/business-english-how-to-minimize-problems/

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  • I have to post in youtube because I was censure by engvid.com. They are great, but I don't understand why I have to lie a lot in English..English culture? maybe....

  • Why we always should have to lie in ENGLISH? Ex. Interview, problems at work or with our manager.

    this is not nice in my country.English culture is so confusing!

    THANKS YOU ARE A GOOD TEACHER...Its really true..

  • Your classes are wonderful with lot of new ideas. I hope, you will keep posting such short and sweet lessons for the less exposed people, who don't have sufficient resources to get exposed with such kind of trainings and experiences, which we are getting through your's videos for free, it matters lot to us. Thanks Madam Rebecca. May God bless you with lot of such skill sets. Looking forward for more videos.

  • I'm not sure about the meaning of "a bit of a problem". Does it mean that I only have a little portion of "a problem"? Why do we need the "a" in front of the problem? Could you please explain? Thank you vey much! I love your videos.

  • Thank you so much for this useful lesson.

  • Did you say "We sorry to announce..." or "We sorry to announce..." ?

  • How to tell lies:))

  • Thank you! Could you do a video about academic English, please? I would like to know how to sound like an academic... I don´t know how to do it...Should I use passive voice or phrasel verbs?

  • Great ideas which can be used in some business tough condition!

  • Thank you for this useful lesson. I could already use

    a slight misunderstanding and a bit of a problem during a business meeting.

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