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💼 Speaking English at work can feel stressful — but it doesn’t have to. In this Easylish episode, Mia and Tom guide you through a real-life story between Daniel (a new employee) and Olivia (his friendly coworker). Together, they explore the world of office English — from meetings and emails to deadlines, teamwork, and even that tricky thing called work-life balance. By the end, you’ll know how to sound confident, polite, and natural in any workplace — even if your grammar isn’t perfect. 🌍 What You’ll Learn ✅ Real English phrases for daily office situations ✅ How to ask questions politely and join meetings naturally ✅ Useful expressions for deadlines, schedules, and feedback ✅ Vocabulary for teamwork and communication ✅ Cultural tips for working in international teams ☕ Part 1 – The Story: Daniel & Olivia Daniel is new to the company and still figuring out how everything works. Olivia helps him adjust, explaining how to handle meetings, talk to managers, and stay calm under pressure. You’ll hear natural English just like real life: “I usually check my emails in the morning.” “Can we adjust the deadline?” “I agree with that point.” “Thanks so much — good job!” Simple. Clear. Professional. 🗂️ Part 2 – Essential Office Vocabulary Deadline – the final time or date to finish something. The deadline for this report is Friday. Meeting – when people discuss work, in person or online. We have a Zoom meeting at 2 p.m. Coworker – someone you work with. My coworker helped me with the project. Office supplies – pens, notebooks, paper, staplers. I need office supplies from the storage room. Schedule – your plan for the day. My schedule is full today. Report – a written document giving information. I’ll send the report by email. Overtime – extra hours after your normal schedule. We worked overtime to finish the project. 💡 Part 3 – Cultural Tips for Working in English 🕒 Punctuality: Be on time — even five minutes early shows respect. 💻 Online meetings: Turn on your camera, speak clearly, dress neatly. 💬 Direct communication: Be polite but clear. “Can you help me with this?” is better than long, complicated sentences. 🏡 Work-life balance: Rest and recharge — tired minds make more mistakes. 🤝 Networking: Coffee chats matter! Small talk builds trust and opportunities. 🗣️ Part 4 – Model Sentences to Practice Repeat and shadow these examples: I usually check my emails in the morning. My schedule starts at nine and ends at five. Can you repeat that, please? I agree with that point. The deadline for this report is Friday. Can we extend the deadline? I don’t usually work overtime. I like to spend time with my family after work. 💬 Say them out loud — that’s how fluency grows. 🌱 Part 5 – Mindset for Success Learning English at work isn’t about perfection — it’s about connection. Ask questions. Be kind. Keep practicing. Remember Olivia’s words: “This job is a marathon, not a sprint.” Every sentence you say brings you closer to fluency. 🎯 Perfect For • B1–C1 English learners • Professionals working in international companies • Job interview & business English practice • Daily listening and shadowing training 🎙️ About Easylish Easylish is where English meets emotion — practical, warm, and real. Hosted by Mia and Tom, each episode mixes grammar, culture, and motivation so you don’t just learn English, you live it. Subscribe for weekly episodes and start feeling confident in English today. #EnglishPodcast #BusinessEnglish #EnglishListeningPractice #OfficeEnglish #EnglishCommunication