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✓Do you struggle to explain your job role in English? Most people say "My job is..." or "I do...", but if you want to sound like a leader, you need a more professional pattern. In this Business English lesson, we master the phrase “I’m Responsible For…” This video is specially made for: • Freshers joining corporate jobs • Non-native English speakers • College students preparing for job interviews • Anyone who struggles to introduce their work in meetings • Employees who want to sound professional while describing duties In this Lesson, you will learn: ✅ The exact way to use “I’m responsible for…” + Gerund (-ing). ✅ How to sound authoritative in meetings. ✅ 5 "Power Verbs" for your resume: Coordinate, Manage, Supervise, Organize, and Execute. ✅ Real-world practice with 20+ leadership examples. By the end of this video, you will be able to say: ✓ “I’m responsible for managing the sales team.” ✓ “I’m responsible for coordinating with international clients.” ✓ “I’m responsible for ensuring the project is on time.” 👇 LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE: What is your main task at work? Write one sentence using today's pattern in the comments. I will personally check and correct your grammar! Subscribe to Business English with Sachin and join our community of professionals! #BusinessEnglish #LeadershipSkills #JobInterviewTips #CorporateEnglish #CareerGrowth #EnglishForManagers #WorkplaceCommunication TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction 00:33 Meaning of “I’m responsible for” 01:02 Sentence Pattern Structure: “I’m responsible for” 01:13 Examples Using: “I’m responsible for” 01:44 Grammar Structure: Simple Present Tense 03:06 Vocabulary 03:21 Vocabulary 1- Deadline 03:42 Vocabulary 2- Resolve 04:07 Vocabulary 3- Manage 04:31 Vocabulary 4- Schedule 04:53 Vocabulary 5- Implement 05:16 Conclusion