Confident Business English

Anna Connelly
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45 snips
Mar 24, 2026 • 13min

317. Ask Anna: Grasp an Essential Business Verb & Add More Impact to Your Messages

Practical tips for choosing the precise business verb 'consider' and its common structures. Guidance on when 'consider' sounds diplomatic versus when it lacks urgency. Ways to add impact using adverbs like significantly, fully, especially and strongly. Short phrases and delivery tips to highlight key points and improve speaking flow in meetings.
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48 snips
Mar 17, 2026 • 12min

316. Real-Life Business English: Colleague Conversation After Conference (Anna Reports)

You overhear a British post-conference chat full of dry, self-deprecating humour and sarcastic remarks. Short complaints about travel, logistics and a laptop mishap pop up. Conversations show how people soften opinions, gossip about a presentation and use phrases like catch up. Listeners are encouraged to become tone detectives to read hidden meanings in workplace talk.
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34 snips
Mar 11, 2026 • 14min

315. It’s Not Just You: The Reality of Speaking English at Work

They explore the strange doubts and self-questioning that come from speaking English at a senior level. They unpack reading faces and interruptions in meetings. They describe feeling like a different personality in another language and ways to rebuild nuance with vocabulary and technique. They offer mindset shifts and a simple weekly log to track progress and reduce confidence‑draining moments.
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10 snips
Mar 3, 2026 • 14min

314. The Technical Series: Reported Speech for Senior Managers

Practical tips on relaying others’ words clearly at senior level. A breakdown of reporting clause versus reported content with simple structure notes. Common mistakes with say and tell and how to handle tense shifts. Ways to widen your reporting verbs and choose ones that match the action. Real business phrases for board and leadership updates to keep reports concise and natural.
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25 snips
Feb 24, 2026 • 12min

313. Train Your Executive Voice with 3 Small Shifts

Learn three simple language shifts to sound more executive and project stronger presence. Hear how leading with the key message and asking "So what?" sharpens purpose. Discover how to extract a single strategic point from updates and make clear recommendations. Practice short phrases that replace tentative language and state intentions with confidence.
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16 snips
Feb 17, 2026 • 15min

312. The Technical Series: 15 Minutes to More Precise Progress Updates

Practical tips for senior managers on making progress updates clearer and more believable. Short lessons on four adverbs that sharpen status reporting: still, anymore, already and yet. Examples of where to place each word and how subtle wording can change tone. Quick practice ideas to build precision into your next meeting reports.
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4 snips
Feb 10, 2026 • 6min

309. Communicating Effectively with Executives: Little Snippet #19

Quick tips on persuading executives by making messages crystal clear. Difference between freelance and consultant labels is explored. Hear a practical checklist: request specific feedback, define your core message, link ideas to business impact, and strengthen wording with modifiers.
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5 snips
Feb 10, 2026 • 5min

310. Your Business English Prescription: Little Snippet #20

Short, practical tip on automating common business English phrases to reduce stress and boost fluency. Uses a cooking story to show how repetition builds automatic routines. Explains how to create a twice-daily practice 'prescription' and a simple review plan. Encourages prioritizing easy repeated interactions to free energy for tougher conversations.
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Feb 10, 2026 • 5min

311. English, Energy, and Long Workdays: Little Snippets #21

Talking about why speaking English all day at conferences or meetings drains energy. Exploring voice fatigue and the ‘frog in the throat’ feeling. Comparing cognitive effort to a laptop overheating. Sharing short rest strategies for long days and the idea of riding energy waves. Encouraging self-compassion and prioritizing connection over perfection.
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13 snips
Feb 3, 2026 • 15min

308. Anna Reports: 5 Phrases from a Business Call I Overheard on the Train

A commuter business call inspires a bite-sized lesson in natural British workplace phrases. Learn colloquial expressions for excitement and encouragement. Get clear distinctions between timeframe, timeline, schedule and timetable. Hear how and when to broach delicate topics in professional conversation.

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