Learn British English with Video - British English Words for the Workplace
26 сентября 2013

Learn British English with Video - British English Words for the Workplace

Learn British English with Video - British English Words for the Workplace
www.EnglishClass101.com/video Learn British English with EnglishClass101.com! You've just landed your dream job in a company where everyone speaks British English. To impress your boss and colleagues, you'll need to master business British English and fit work hard to make your dream job an everyday reality. Working while using British English is easier than it seems, but you can still make it easier if you make friends fast! Maybe the girl in accounting with the cute British voice could help you out. You just have to ask her the right questions in British English. In this lesson you'll learn British English words for the workplace. Make friends and get ahead with this British English lesson! Learning British English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn British English! This British English video series is a brand new way to learn British English. Learn everyday vocabulary and key verbs in this British English video lesson. Read the British English lesson notes to learn about the British English verb tenses Join us, and see what you've been missing! Visit us at EnglishClass101.com where you will find many more fantastic British English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there! Find out more, go to: www.englishclass101.com/2011/11/11/video-s4-19-british-english-words-for-the-workplace/ www.EnglishClass101.com/video
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#1 написал: Fay English (28 сентября 2013 14:05)
What is? that accent?
#2 написал: oscar diaz (28 сентября 2013 14:05)
I love? this videos
#3 написал: seygra20 . (28 сентября 2013 14:05)
Some words are spelt and pronounced differently. But it doesn't matter which one you adopt. Any English speaker would understand what your saying unless you have a thick? accent or use a lot of dialect/slang terms.
#4 написал: Vilyus (28 сентября 2013 14:05)
Sounds like rhothic accent - it's not tipical? for british english i guess
#5 написал: sandepan1900 (28 сентября 2013 14:05)
I? heard aim-ployee instead of Em-ployee ??? Whats the difference??? American eng or british english ?