I love your expression and the way move the mouth, lip and eye. It's amazing. You are a great English teacher and language teacher. I love to watch your techniques, particularly the pronunciation.
This video really cut the mustard! Now, it's time "to put on my thinking cap" to choose a good number 30 expression. For example, "the graveyard shift", or in other words, the worst shift in a factory, and why not, in other places such as the very first day of January sales in a shopping mall! Thank you for going the extra mile each and every week to create such an amazing material!
Great stuff, thanks. My favourites are I don't know from the top of my had, but I'll get back to you shortly. What is you rough estimate, or finger in the air estimate?
Hi, Leila! Happy to have been able to watch this video at long last and give my big like 👍. Honestly, I hate any business environment, to me all business conversations are six of one and half a dozen of the other (#30), they are all the same, you simplyget bored))
Thumbs up! Welldone! You have done a great job providing us with Business English Expressions, Idioms and phrasal verbs. I think number 30th expression is Get cracking!
@@LoveEnglishUK Leila , let’s speak frankly . u have a lot of money and I’m penniless . this is the main reason that encourage me in order to marry u . believe me I don’t like u but I need the money to play roulette🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸
Hi Leila. Great lesson likewise. Hope you're fine there. Thanks💕🌻 We need to address the issue of the flactuation in the sales, it's really difficult for a business to take off with these inconsistencies. *My fave expression is "the ball is in your court" e.g I've played my part in improving the sales of the business, now the ball is in your court.
Hi Leila! My two expresiones are: to know the nuts and bolts of this job, meaning to know the essentials and to show some one the rules, to teach someone how to carry on a job or the way is done there. I hope it is accurate 🙋♀️🥰
Oh missed you dear last couple of weeks and great to see you were going that extra mile to make up for what we had missed in the last couple of weeks...🏃❤️😘 You are my trojan horse dear and I love you loads... 🐴❤️😘 Have a good day a good week and hugs your way as always... 🤗❤️ Gams..
Hi Leila, Am interesting and informative lesson about English Business Expression and Idioms. I sincerely appreciate your efforts and learned many new expression. It is truly useful to all learners. 30. Pull it off - Succeed in doing something difficult or unexpected. Thanks and regards,
@@LoveEnglishUK Thank you, Laila * Eager Beaver - an enthusiastic person who works very hard. * Go Down the Drain - to waste your efforts, work or money in doing something unproductive. * Gray Area - an area of uncertainty, an undefined position. Thanks and regards,
Hi Leila, How are you doing? I hope all is well. Your recording was one year ago. I am late in sharing my thoughts. I am an avid fan of your British English. In this recording, I heard you saying " without much further ado". I have learned from other speakers the other phrase to use - " without too much embroidery " . This is my sharing. Cheers. Isidro Saguindan from British Columbia, Canada
It subtitles the videos to Spanish and English and teaches how to pronounce words like letter and those r etc, thanks to the subtitles automatically have errors
you should always stay on the ball What do you make of her decision to sign the contract You need to stay on top of your studies We really lost sight of the bigger picture Let's keep everything above board She did the Lion's Share of the presentation
Back to the drawing board..or start from a scratch... Due to lack of capital most of the small enterprises head are getting under water Government must provide subsidiaries or grant without strings attached to make their ends meet
30. to declare file for bankruptcy * - make a state so that somebody can't pay off existing debts 31. '''pull one's weight'' --to do one's fair share of work
Here are some more business idioms with example sentences: "Burning the midnight oil" - Working late into the night, often because of a deadline. Example: "I'll have to start burning the midnight oil if I want to finish this project on time." "Playing the long game" - Taking a strategic approach that prioritizes long-term goals over short-term gains. Example: "Instead of going for quick profits, we need to play the long game and build a solid brand reputation." "Putting your best foot forward" - Making a good impression or doing your best in a particular situation. Example: "I want to make sure I put my best foot forward at the job interview tomorrow." "The writing is on the wall" - A clear indication that something bad is going to happen. Example: "With sales declining, the writing is on the wall for our company." "Pushing the envelope" - Taking risks and trying new things, often in order to achieve something innovative. Example: "Our company is always pushing the envelope when it comes to product design." "Level the playing field" - Making a situation fair for everyone involved. Example: "The new regulations should help level the playing field for smaller companies." "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" - It is better to take a sure thing now than to take a risk for something better later. Example: "I know you're tempted to wait for a better offer, but remember, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush." "A picture is worth a thousand words" - A visual representation can convey more information or emotion than a written description. Example: "Let's put together a presentation with some graphs and charts, because a picture is worth a thousand words." "Riding the wave" - Taking advantage of a trend or opportunity. Example: "We need to ride the wave of this new technology if we want to stay ahead of the competition." "Putting all your cards on the table" - Being completely honest and open about your intentions or plans. Example: "Let's have an honest conversation and put all our cards on the table."
Leila you are a head of the curve😊
I love your expression and the way move the mouth, lip and eye. It's amazing. You are a great English teacher and language teacher. I love to watch your techniques, particularly the pronunciation.
This video really cut the mustard! Now, it's time "to put on my thinking cap" to choose a good number 30 expression. For example, "the graveyard shift", or in other words, the worst shift in a factory, and why not, in other places such as the very first day of January sales in a shopping mall!
Thank you for going the extra mile each and every week to create such an amazing material!
Looking smart Leila!
Liala you Rock😊
Amazing lesson, queen Leila! We admire you sooo much! You're the coolest teacher ever!💝💝🥰💕
We wish you and your family a lovely Sunday! Xx
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That’s a good lesson. It’s Awesome. Thanks a million
Great video! Thanks for posting!
Great stuff, thanks.
My favourites are
I don't know from the top of my had, but I'll get back to you shortly.
What is you rough estimate, or finger in the air estimate?
Thank you very much for your lessons
So many useful phrases learned. Thanks! Let's "call it a day".
Nice video. Thanks a lot 🙏🙏
I absolutely enjoy your useful lessons Leila , thanks for your endless efforts ♥️...
Well done Leila! It comes to my mind "to show someone the ropes": to explain how to do a certain job to someone. Regards!!!
That’s a great expression!! My favourite so far! 👍🥰💕
Great lesson. Many thx.
I've already taken many Business English courses but to go the extra mile was the only expression which I'd learned. The others are new to me.
That’s great 😃 these are expressions you’ll come across in general day-to-day English too, so I hope you’ll be able to use them a lot ☺️👍
Thanks for your video 👌
Many people like how well you teach.
I have subscribed this channel so whenever you post a new video, the system will keep me in the loop:)
Like knuckled down..we can use get geared up or buckled up
Excellent
Thank you mam for making such a spectacular lesson.
wow so lovely dear, thanks for sharing
Hi! Leila
To keep on my eye on the ball
Wonderful
thank you Leila. this really helps in the business life. hats down to you :)
Thank you
Hi, Leila! Happy to have been able to watch this video at long last and give my big like 👍. Honestly, I hate any business environment, to me all business conversations are six of one and half a dozen of the other (#30), they are all the same, you simplyget bored))
Sending my love from 🇪🇬
I understand Thank
Hello mam. Mam, step by step is done & your explain is awesome . Thanks mam 💞💞💞💞.
I fell in love about your class my favourite subject of the world
Thumbs up! Welldone! You have done a great job providing us with Business English Expressions, Idioms and phrasal verbs. I think number 30th expression is Get cracking!
Yes! Get cracking! 👍
@@LoveEnglishUK Leila , let’s speak frankly . u have a lot of money and I’m penniless . this is the main reason that encourage me in order to marry u . believe me I don’t like u but I need the money to play roulette🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸
This is very helpful! Could you please share the name of your accent? I really like to learn! Thank you!
Thanks our teacher 🌹😊
Hi Leila. Great lesson likewise. Hope you're fine there. Thanks💕🌻
We need to address the issue of the flactuation in the sales, it's really difficult for a business to take off with these inconsistencies.
*My fave expression is "the ball is in your court" e.g I've played my part in improving the sales of the business, now the ball is in your court.
Hola me gusta cada ves su acento me enamore del acento ingles
Hi Leila! My two expresiones are: to know the nuts and bolts of this job, meaning to know the essentials and to show some one the rules, to teach someone how to carry on a job or the way is done there. I hope it is accurate 🙋♀️🥰
Did you mean ‘show someone the ropes’?nuts and bolts is a good one too 👍🥰
No 30: Any Other Business (AOB)
Thank you very much for a very useful lesson.
Great thank for the effort
Brilliant job, very like it!
You resemble a lot with very renowned actress of India, Katrina Kaif. Appreciate your effort of teaching English phrasal verbs.
Hi, Leila! I'm the first viewer today.
Oh missed you dear last couple of weeks and great to see you were going that extra mile to make up for what we had missed in the last couple of weeks...🏃❤️😘
You are my trojan horse dear and I love you loads... 🐴❤️😘
Have a good day a good week and hugs your way as always... 🤗❤️
Gams..
Thanks Gams, hope all is well with you! 💕
@@LoveEnglishUK I am ok dear and am full of beans... 🤗❤️
Tnx for your kind concern...
Take care and cheers... 🙏❤️
Very Good
Add think Tank😊
Thank you ❤️!
You’re very welcome ☺️
Hi Leila,
Am interesting and informative lesson about English Business Expression and Idioms. I sincerely appreciate your efforts and learned many new expression. It is truly useful to all learners.
30. Pull it off - Succeed in doing something difficult or unexpected.
Thanks and regards,
‘Pull it off’ was already included! Try again 🤔☺️👍
@@LoveEnglishUK Thank you, Laila
* Eager Beaver - an enthusiastic person who works very hard.
* Go Down the Drain - to waste your efforts, work or money in doing something unproductive.
* Gray Area - an area of uncertainty, an undefined position.
Thanks and regards,
The most important thing is to move forward
Hi Leila, How are you doing? I hope all is well. Your recording was one year ago. I am late in sharing my thoughts. I am an avid fan of your British English.
In this recording, I heard you saying " without much further ado". I have learned from other speakers the other phrase to use - " without too much embroidery " . This is my sharing. Cheers. Isidro Saguindan from British Columbia, Canada
I have to tackle with my project
great lesson 👍👍
Thanks 💕
Lot of expressions we use in the usa
30. to get to the heart of the matter
31. explore all avenues
32. spread the word
33. be on the right track
Amazing! I think you’ve started planning my next lesson! 😂👍💕
Like ..to bite off more than you can chew..burning the candle at both ends..or to bite the bullet
Let's get the ball rolling
Hi Leila..
Due to Covid most of the food n beverage business has taken a hammering
Love that expression and great example 👍👍
iNumber 18: it's s time we addressed not address? PLEASE correct me if i am wrong!
It’s correct, ‘it’s time we address the issue’ ‘addressed is past 👍☺️
@@LoveEnglishUK It's what we call unreal past, when we use *it's time* just like when we use I wish/ or if only !
It subtitles the videos to Spanish and English and teaches how to pronounce words like letter and those r etc, thanks to the subtitles automatically have errors
I am almost always on the ball
We need to address this issue
Thanks 👍🏻
30. To go for the kill
you should always stay on the ball
What do you make of her decision to sign the contract
You need to stay on top of your studies
We really lost sight of the bigger picture
Let's keep everything above board
She did the Lion's Share of the presentation
I don't have a deep pocket but always ready to fork out for gifts and for friends
Great) to piggyback off of something)
I would like to keep my business above board
you're down to earth
☺️👍
My company hit the ball out of park by increasing sales 30 % this year
It’s all about the Benjamins!
One more expression: Do your best without straining.
Back to the drawing board..or start from a scratch...
Due to lack of capital most of the small enterprises head are getting under water
Government must provide subsidiaries or grant without strings attached to make their ends meet
Brilliant!
You're gorgeous 😍, thanks
Thanks ☺️
my english is up in the air
A classic is: do you concur, Doctor?
How are you Leila?
Good thanks, you?
30. I hope you can knock a few cents off the price.
Very low volume. Little audible even though using a good head phone. usage.
Try pushing your headphones in more, I checked and the volume seems fine to me 👍
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Hii Leila good to see you, I am down to you 🌺 dear ❤️❤️
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Hello ma'am u r look like katrina kaif India actress..
I will bring you up to speed
30. to declare file for bankruptcy * - make a state so that somebody can't pay off existing debts
31. '''pull one's weight'' --to do one's fair share of work
Be careful not to bite off more than you can chew
These new employees have to learn the ropes.
Hi splendid new Mamma ! You are gorgeous. Love you. A
Hey Andrea! Big hugs from 🇬🇧 💕
😅
We need to knuckle down
Cash cow
Yeah, good one! How would you use it in a sentence? 🤔
Now a days online business is really a cash cow
Too much on the plate...😊
Would you like to have a servant
I am tied up in a meeting at the moment. I will ring you up once I am done.
Here are some more business idioms with example sentences:
"Burning the midnight oil" - Working late into the night, often because of a deadline. Example: "I'll have to start burning the midnight oil if I want to finish this project on time."
"Playing the long game" - Taking a strategic approach that prioritizes long-term goals over short-term gains. Example: "Instead of going for quick profits, we need to play the long game and build a solid brand reputation."
"Putting your best foot forward" - Making a good impression or doing your best in a particular situation. Example: "I want to make sure I put my best foot forward at the job interview tomorrow."
"The writing is on the wall" - A clear indication that something bad is going to happen. Example: "With sales declining, the writing is on the wall for our company."
"Pushing the envelope" - Taking risks and trying new things, often in order to achieve something innovative. Example: "Our company is always pushing the envelope when it comes to product design."
"Level the playing field" - Making a situation fair for everyone involved. Example: "The new regulations should help level the playing field for smaller companies."
"A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" - It is better to take a sure thing now than to take a risk for something better later. Example: "I know you're tempted to wait for a better offer, but remember, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."
"A picture is worth a thousand words" - A visual representation can convey more information or emotion than a written description. Example: "Let's put together a presentation with some graphs and charts, because a picture is worth a thousand words."
"Riding the wave" - Taking advantage of a trend or opportunity. Example: "We need to ride the wave of this new technology if we want to stay ahead of the competition."
"Putting all your cards on the table" - Being completely honest and open about your intentions or plans. Example: "Let's have an honest conversation and put all our cards on the table."