
Business English from All Ears English BE: Just a Heads Up! How to Tell Someone about a Change in Business English
Feb 5, 2024
Lindsay and Michelle discuss strategies for informing someone about a change in business English. They introduce the phrase 'give a heads up' and different ways to communicate changes. The hosts announce a new publishing schedule for the podcast and provide examples of notifying someone about a change in a business setting.
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Parenting Moment Teaches Financial Responsibility
- Lindsay and her husband told their almost-18 daughter she'll start paying some bills to motivate saving.
- They use this transition to teach financial responsibility before full adulthood.
Hosts Announce New Publishing Schedule
- Lindsay announced a publishing schedule change to her team this week.
- She explained Business English will publish Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday moving forward.
Open With A Heads-Up And Time Check
- Use the phrase "give you a heads up" to introduce an upcoming change gently.
- Precede it with "Do you have a minute?" to check availability before diving into details.
