Office English: Calls and instant messages

办公英语:通话和即时消息

Learning English For Work

语言学习

2024-02-12

11 分钟
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In the modern office, there are so many ways to communicate with colleagues. How can you communicate clearly on video calls? What are the rules for instant messages at work? And when is the best time to use each kind of communication? In this episode of Office English, Pippa and Phil talk about the language you need to communicate well at work. Find a full transcript for this episode and more programmes to help you with your English at https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/office-english (Image credit: BBC/Getty Images)
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  • Phone calls, video calls, even instant messages.

  • There are so many ways to communicate at work.

  • I hardly ever use phone calls at work.

  • They're almost always video calls.

  • Yeah, I can't remember the last time I made an actual phone call.

  • It's really easy to just message someone at work or start a call online.

  • I might call somebody on the phone if there's something urgent, but I don't think I use phone calls at work as often as before.

  • Instant messages are very useful at work.

  • We use them all the time.

  • In this episode of Office English, we're looking at the language of calls and text at work.

  • Welcome to Office English from BBC Learning English, your podcast guide to the language of business.

  • I'm Pippa.

  • And I'm Phil.

  • And we're here to talk about the more difficult parts of speaking English at work.

  • In episode one, we were talking about emails, but there are loads of other ways that people communicate in the workplace today.

  • What's your favourite, Pippa?

  • I think my favourite is actually a video call.

  • I think it's so useful now that lots of people work from home some of the time to be able to have a video call and to talk with people.

  • And it means that a meeting can be quite productive because you can prepare what you want to say in advance and you don't have the pressure of being in the room with people.

  • I find that quite useful, actually.