
English Conversation Core Patterns 233 Business Edition
Description
Book Introduction
Chosen by 850,000 readers
Bestseller for 21 consecutive years!
Since its publication in 2002, Gilbut EasyTalk's "233 Key Patterns of English Conversation" has maintained its position as the undisputed leader in pattern English, recording a record of "21 consecutive years of bestseller" and has been revised and published with a structure that matches the latest trends.
The core of this series, which has been chosen by 850,000 readers and has helped countless beginners improve their English skills, is that anyone can speak English easily and sophisticatedly by simply replacing words with 233 patterns.
The series consists of three volumes, so you can choose and study according to your needs and level.
The core of "233 Key English Conversation Patterns for Business" is the "Pattern Challenge," which ends with "one pattern per day, 20 minutes of study."
The structure of completing 233 patterns, one per day, with easy-to-learn videos helps learners complete the book without feeling burdened.
The 233 patterns organized by situation in this book are expressions that the author learned and used in real-life situations, making them easily masterable for anyone with a middle school English level.
It reflects the current business practice where non-face-to-face work has become popular, and the patterns and expressions have been updated to suit rapidly changing social trends.
We also included a review corner where you can apply the pattern.
For office workers and businesspeople struggling with business English, "233 Key English Conversation Patterns: Business Edition" will be an easy and effective solution.
Bestseller for 21 consecutive years!
Since its publication in 2002, Gilbut EasyTalk's "233 Key Patterns of English Conversation" has maintained its position as the undisputed leader in pattern English, recording a record of "21 consecutive years of bestseller" and has been revised and published with a structure that matches the latest trends.
The core of this series, which has been chosen by 850,000 readers and has helped countless beginners improve their English skills, is that anyone can speak English easily and sophisticatedly by simply replacing words with 233 patterns.
The series consists of three volumes, so you can choose and study according to your needs and level.
The core of "233 Key English Conversation Patterns for Business" is the "Pattern Challenge," which ends with "one pattern per day, 20 minutes of study."
The structure of completing 233 patterns, one per day, with easy-to-learn videos helps learners complete the book without feeling burdened.
The 233 patterns organized by situation in this book are expressions that the author learned and used in real-life situations, making them easily masterable for anyone with a middle school English level.
It reflects the current business practice where non-face-to-face work has become popular, and the patterns and expressions have been updated to suit rapidly changing social trends.
We also included a review corner where you can apply the pattern.
For office workers and businesspeople struggling with business English, "233 Key English Conversation Patterns: Business Edition" will be an easy and effective solution.
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Part 1: Video Conferencing and Remote Business Utilization Patterns
Chapter 01 | Starting a Video Conference
Pattern 001 Please, click on ~.
Pattern 002 Please, join the~.
Pattern 003 Don't be late ~.
Pattern 004 I will be attending ~.
Pattern 005 It is about ~.
Pattern 006 There are issues about ~.
Pattern 007 Welcome to ~.
Pattern 008 Please update ~.
Pattern 009 Please be mindful of ~.
Pattern 010 Before we start ~, ~.
Review l Pattern 001~ 010
Chapter 02 | Hosting a Video Conference
Pattern 011 Can you see ~?
Pattern 012 The meeting is going to last ~.
Pattern 013 Don't hesitate ~.
Pattern 014 Let me share ~.
Pattern 015 Would you mind if ~?
Pattern 016 Could I interrupt you ~?
Pattern 017 We don't seem to ~.
Pattern 018 Can we go back ~?
Pattern 019 Have you considered ~?
Pattern 020 I'm confused about ~.
Review l Pattern 011 ~ 020
Chapter 03 | Key Online Business Patterns
Pattern 021 Could you provide me with ~?
Pattern 022 In summary, ~.
Pattern 023 I appreciate ~.
Pattern 024 I encourage ~.
Pattern 025 I still don't understand ~.
Review l Pattern 021 ~ 025
Chapter 04 | Utilizing High-Difficulty Patterns Non-Face-to-Face
Pattern 026 I'm having trouble ~.
Pattern 027 Can someone help me troubleshoot ~?
Pattern 028 Whatever ~.
Pattern 029 As part of ~.
Pattern 030 Whenever ~.
Pattern 031 The staff is continuing ~.
Review l Pattern 026 ~ 031
Part 2 Telephone (Non-face-to-face) Work Processing Patterns
Chapter 05 | Making a Phone Call and Saying What You Need
Pattern 032 This is ~ from~.
Pattern 033 May I speak to ~?
Pattern 034 I'm calling (about/to) ~.
Pattern 035 Can I leave a message ~?
Pattern 036 I'm returning a call from ~.
Pattern 037 Can I call you back ~?
Pattern 038 I have a question (about) ~.
Pattern 039 Could you tell me ~?
Pattern 040 Could you repeat ~?
Review l Pattern 032 ~ 040
Chapter 06 | Answering the Phone
Pattern 041 This is ~ speaking.
How can I help you?
Pattern 042 I'll connect you to ~.
Pattern 043 I'm afraid ~.
Pattern 044 Hold on.
Pattern 045 Shall I ~?
Pattern 046 Did you say ~?
Pattern 047 What's the problem with ~?
Pattern 048 May I take a message ~?
Pattern 049 Could you please provide me with some more details about ~?
Review l Pattern 041 ~ 049
Part 3: Essential Patterns for Meetings (Video Conferencing) and Messenger
Chapter 07 | Preparing for a Meeting
Pattern 050 We'll hold a meeting ~.
Pattern 051 We're planning to ~.
Pattern 052 ~ should be mentioned.
Pattern 053 Can you make it to ~?
Pattern 054 The purpose of the meeting is to ~.
Pattern 055 Let's start with ~.
Review l Pattern 050 ~ 055
Chapter 08 | Meeting
Pattern 056 What's your opinion on ~?
Pattern 057 I suggest (that) ~.
Pattern 058 So what you're saying is ~?
Pattern 059 It seems to me that ~.
Pattern 060 Perhaps we should think about ~.
Pattern 061 That may be right, but ~.
Pattern 062 We see no alternative but to ~.
Pattern 063 Please let me finish ~.
Pattern 064 Can I say something about ~?
Pattern 065 When is ~scheduled to finish?
Review l Pattern 056 ~ 065
Chapter 09 | Discussing Work Needs
Pattern 066 I'd like you to ~.
Pattern 067 Are you done (with) ~?
Pattern 068 ~ is behind(ahead of) schedule.
Pattern 069 You don't have to worry about ~.
Pattern 070 When should ~ be finished by?
Pattern 071 It would be a huge help to ~.
Pattern 072 Can you give me the rundown on ~?
Pattern 073 I'm sorry to bother you, but ~.
Pattern 074 It is important to ~.
Pattern 076 I have a problem with ~.
Pattern 077 It is related to ~.
Pattern 078 I'm sorry to ask you, but can we change ~?
Pattern 079 Let's move on to ~.
Review l Pattern 066 ~ 079
Part 4 Patterns for Negotiation (Non-Face-to-Face Negotiation)
Chapter 10 | Developing Negotiations
Pattern 080 It's ~ today.
Pattern 081 How long did it take ~?
Pattern 082 You look ~.
Pattern 083 We need to discuss ~ in detail.
Pattern 084 Let's review ~.
Pattern 085 The (first, last, next) issue we'll discuss is ~.
Pattern 086 We are interested in ~.
Pattern 087 We should resolve ~.
Pattern 088 What matters most is ~.
Pattern 089 Our proposal is to ~.
Pattern 090 How about ~?
Review l Pattern 080 ~ 090
Chapter 11 | Getting Negotiated
Pattern 091 We should reduce(raise) the price (by/to) ~.
Pattern 092 ~ is not acceptable.
Pattern 093 ~ is a low priority.
Pattern 094 Considering ~, ~.
Pattern 095 We're willing to ~.
Pattern 096 We're not willing to ~.
Pattern 097 Let me clarify ~.
Pattern 098 I'd be willing to comply if you can ~.
Pattern 099 I can go along with ~.
Pattern 100 Could you expand on ~?
Pattern 101 I understand your concern, but ~.
Pattern 102 The way I see it, ~.
Pattern 103 I'm receptive to ~.
Pattern 104 The major obstacle seems to be ~.
Pattern 105 ~ is not entirely our fault.
Pattern 106 The bottom line is ~.
Review l Pattern 091 ~ 106
Chapter 12 | Concluding the Negotiation
Pattern 107 Let me recap ~.
Pattern 108 I think the meeting was ~.
Review l Pattern 066 ~ 079
Part 5 Essential Patterns for Trading and Presentations
Chapter 13 | Introducing the Product and Market
Pattern 109 We've just launched ~.
Pattern 110 It is designed to ~.
Pattern 111 Its key feature is ~.
Pattern 112 A distinctive aspect of our product is ~.
Pattern 113 Our target market is ~.
Pattern 114 We should concentrate on ~.
Pattern 115 We're diversifying ~.
Pattern 116 It is said that ~.
Pattern 117 ~ will be released.
Pattern 118 This product is famous for ~.
Pattern 119 One of the features is ~.
Pattern 120 ~ is superior (to) ~.
Pattern 121 ~ is effective in ~.
Pattern 122 This item is for ~.
Review l Pattern 109 ~ 122
Chapter 14 | Contact Us About Our Products
Pattern 123 I'd like to ask you about ~.
Pattern 124 Where can I get ~?
Pattern 125 ~ is/are getting popular.
Pattern 126 ~ is/are out of stock.
Pattern 127 How much does ~ weigh?
Pattern 128 What does ~ look like?
Pattern 129 What's the price of ~?
Review l Pattern 123 ~ 129
Chapter 15 | Ordering
Pattern 130 Could you give me an estimate on ~?
Pattern 131 We'd like to place an order for ~.
Pattern 132 Can you ship ~ by ~?
Pattern 133 How soon can you deliver ~?
Pattern 134 Can you make payment by~?
Pattern 135 What's the warranty period for ~?
Pattern 136 What warranty do you offer on ~?
Review l Pattern 130 ~ 136
Chapter 16 | Handling Complaints and Issues
Pattern 137 ~ broke down.
Pattern 138 I'm not happy with ~.
Pattern 139 It's against company policy to ~.
Pattern 140 Can I get a refund on ~?
Review l Pattern 137~140
Chapter 17 | Starting Your Presentation
Pattern 141 Let's give a warm welcome to ~.
Pattern 142 I'm ~.
Pattern 143 I'm working as ~.
Pattern 144 I'm in charge of ~.
Pattern 145 The purpose of my presentation is to ~.
Pattern 146 My presentation is broken down into ~.
Pattern 147 You can ask me questions ~.
Pattern 148 The presentation will take ~.
Review l Pattern 141 ~ 148
Chapter 18 | Developing Your Presentation
Pattern 149 Let me start my presentation (with/by) ~.
Pattern 150 Have you ever wondered ~?
Pattern 151 Think for a moment about ~.
Pattern 152 Let's turn to ~.
Pattern 153 It's time to think about ~.
Pattern 154 I'd like to emphasize ~.
Pattern 155 I strongly recommend ~.
Pattern 156 According to ~, ~.
Pattern 157 Please take a look at ~.
Pattern 158 ~ shows ~.
Pattern 159 At any rate, ~.
Pattern 160 In comparison with ~, ~.
Review l Pattern 149 ~ 160
Chapter 19 | Summary and Conclusion
Pattern 161 Let me sum up ~.
Pattern 162 In conclusion, ~.
Pattern 163 Does anyone have any questions on ~?
Pattern 164 I really appreciate ~.
Review l Pattern 161 ~ 164
Part 6: Key Email Patterns for Remote Work
Chapter 20 | Getting Started with Email
Pattern 165 It's been a long time since ~.
Pattern 166 I'm emailing you to ~.
Pattern 167 I'd like to confirm ~.
Pattern 168 We are a ~ company.
Pattern 169 I am contacting you on behalf of ~.
Pattern 170 I can't thank you enough for ~.
Pattern 171 I'd like to inquire about ~.
Pattern 172 Regarding ~, ~.
Pattern 173 In response to ~,~.
Pattern 174 We have received no reply ~.
Review l Pattern 165~174
Chapter 21 | Main Point 1 - State Your Hopes and Position
Pattern 175 We're aiming to ~.
Pattern 176 I'd like to take part in ~.
Pattern 177 I'd like to see you in person to ~.
Pattern 178 I'm keen on ~.
Pattern 179 We'd be pleased to ~.
Pattern 180 I agree with you in that ~.
Pattern 181 We've discussed ~.
Pattern 182 We'll make sure ~.
Pattern 183 We can accept ~.
Pattern 184 I understand that ~.
Pattern 185 I was informed that ~.
Pattern 186 We'll consider ~.
Pattern 187 We have a problem with ~.
Pattern 188 In my view, ~.
Pattern 189 By the way, ~.
Pattern 190 As requested, ~.
Pattern 191 First of all, ~.
Review l Pattern 175 ~ 191
Chapter 22 | Main Point 2 - Requesting and Emphasizing
Pattern 192 I hope ~.
Pattern 193 I'd like to propose ~.
Pattern 194 I'll have to ~.
Pattern 195 We need ~.
Pattern 196 I'd appreciate it if ~.
Pattern 197 I'd be grateful if you could ~.
Pattern 198 We'd be grateful to have the opportunity to ~.
Pattern 199 Please ~ as soon as possible.
Pattern 200 Please inform us (about/if) ~.
Pattern 201 If possible, I'd like to ~.
Pattern 202 We require ~.
Pattern 203 I'd like to remind you ~.
Review l Pattern 192 ~ 203
Chapter 23 | Main Speaking 3 - Expressing Emotions
Pattern 204 I was impressed by ~.
Pattern 205 It is a pleasure to ~.
Pattern 206 I regret (to inform you) that ~.
Pattern 207 It's too difficult for us to ~.
Pattern 208 We're disappointed ~.
Pattern 209 Please accept my apology for ~.
l Review l Pattern 204 ~ 209
Chapter 24 | Main Point 4 - Taking Care of the Details
Pattern 210 I need to check if ~.
Pattern 211 Could you please send us ~?
Pattern 212 I'm wondering if ~.
Pattern 213 Have you ~?
Pattern 214 Would it be all right if ~?
Pattern 215 If you have any further questions, ~.
Pattern 216 ~ will be convenient for ~.
Pattern 217 ~ will be delivered ~.
Pattern 218 ~ give someone the details (of/about) ~.
Pattern 219 If there are any problems (with) ~.
Pattern 220 Can you ~ by ~?
Pattern 221 ~ will start ~ (and end) ~.
Pattern 222 I'll need to make arrangements for ~.
Pattern 223 We're offering a ~ discount.
Pattern 224 Please let me know your opinion about ~.
Pattern 225 Do not hesitate to ~.
Pattern 226 I'm eagerly awaiting ~.
Pattern 227 Please keep in mind ~.
Pattern 228 Please note that ~.
Pattern 229 I've attached ~.
Pattern 230 Please contact ~.
Pattern 231 Please reply ~.
Pattern 232 I look forward to ~.
Pattern 233 I owe you ~.
Review l Pattern 210 ~ 233
Chapter 01 | Starting a Video Conference
Pattern 001 Please, click on ~.
Pattern 002 Please, join the~.
Pattern 003 Don't be late ~.
Pattern 004 I will be attending ~.
Pattern 005 It is about ~.
Pattern 006 There are issues about ~.
Pattern 007 Welcome to ~.
Pattern 008 Please update ~.
Pattern 009 Please be mindful of ~.
Pattern 010 Before we start ~, ~.
Review l Pattern 001~ 010
Chapter 02 | Hosting a Video Conference
Pattern 011 Can you see ~?
Pattern 012 The meeting is going to last ~.
Pattern 013 Don't hesitate ~.
Pattern 014 Let me share ~.
Pattern 015 Would you mind if ~?
Pattern 016 Could I interrupt you ~?
Pattern 017 We don't seem to ~.
Pattern 018 Can we go back ~?
Pattern 019 Have you considered ~?
Pattern 020 I'm confused about ~.
Review l Pattern 011 ~ 020
Chapter 03 | Key Online Business Patterns
Pattern 021 Could you provide me with ~?
Pattern 022 In summary, ~.
Pattern 023 I appreciate ~.
Pattern 024 I encourage ~.
Pattern 025 I still don't understand ~.
Review l Pattern 021 ~ 025
Chapter 04 | Utilizing High-Difficulty Patterns Non-Face-to-Face
Pattern 026 I'm having trouble ~.
Pattern 027 Can someone help me troubleshoot ~?
Pattern 028 Whatever ~.
Pattern 029 As part of ~.
Pattern 030 Whenever ~.
Pattern 031 The staff is continuing ~.
Review l Pattern 026 ~ 031
Part 2 Telephone (Non-face-to-face) Work Processing Patterns
Chapter 05 | Making a Phone Call and Saying What You Need
Pattern 032 This is ~ from~.
Pattern 033 May I speak to ~?
Pattern 034 I'm calling (about/to) ~.
Pattern 035 Can I leave a message ~?
Pattern 036 I'm returning a call from ~.
Pattern 037 Can I call you back ~?
Pattern 038 I have a question (about) ~.
Pattern 039 Could you tell me ~?
Pattern 040 Could you repeat ~?
Review l Pattern 032 ~ 040
Chapter 06 | Answering the Phone
Pattern 041 This is ~ speaking.
How can I help you?
Pattern 042 I'll connect you to ~.
Pattern 043 I'm afraid ~.
Pattern 044 Hold on.
Pattern 045 Shall I ~?
Pattern 046 Did you say ~?
Pattern 047 What's the problem with ~?
Pattern 048 May I take a message ~?
Pattern 049 Could you please provide me with some more details about ~?
Review l Pattern 041 ~ 049
Part 3: Essential Patterns for Meetings (Video Conferencing) and Messenger
Chapter 07 | Preparing for a Meeting
Pattern 050 We'll hold a meeting ~.
Pattern 051 We're planning to ~.
Pattern 052 ~ should be mentioned.
Pattern 053 Can you make it to ~?
Pattern 054 The purpose of the meeting is to ~.
Pattern 055 Let's start with ~.
Review l Pattern 050 ~ 055
Chapter 08 | Meeting
Pattern 056 What's your opinion on ~?
Pattern 057 I suggest (that) ~.
Pattern 058 So what you're saying is ~?
Pattern 059 It seems to me that ~.
Pattern 060 Perhaps we should think about ~.
Pattern 061 That may be right, but ~.
Pattern 062 We see no alternative but to ~.
Pattern 063 Please let me finish ~.
Pattern 064 Can I say something about ~?
Pattern 065 When is ~scheduled to finish?
Review l Pattern 056 ~ 065
Chapter 09 | Discussing Work Needs
Pattern 066 I'd like you to ~.
Pattern 067 Are you done (with) ~?
Pattern 068 ~ is behind(ahead of) schedule.
Pattern 069 You don't have to worry about ~.
Pattern 070 When should ~ be finished by?
Pattern 071 It would be a huge help to ~.
Pattern 072 Can you give me the rundown on ~?
Pattern 073 I'm sorry to bother you, but ~.
Pattern 074 It is important to ~.
Pattern 076 I have a problem with ~.
Pattern 077 It is related to ~.
Pattern 078 I'm sorry to ask you, but can we change ~?
Pattern 079 Let's move on to ~.
Review l Pattern 066 ~ 079
Part 4 Patterns for Negotiation (Non-Face-to-Face Negotiation)
Chapter 10 | Developing Negotiations
Pattern 080 It's ~ today.
Pattern 081 How long did it take ~?
Pattern 082 You look ~.
Pattern 083 We need to discuss ~ in detail.
Pattern 084 Let's review ~.
Pattern 085 The (first, last, next) issue we'll discuss is ~.
Pattern 086 We are interested in ~.
Pattern 087 We should resolve ~.
Pattern 088 What matters most is ~.
Pattern 089 Our proposal is to ~.
Pattern 090 How about ~?
Review l Pattern 080 ~ 090
Chapter 11 | Getting Negotiated
Pattern 091 We should reduce(raise) the price (by/to) ~.
Pattern 092 ~ is not acceptable.
Pattern 093 ~ is a low priority.
Pattern 094 Considering ~, ~.
Pattern 095 We're willing to ~.
Pattern 096 We're not willing to ~.
Pattern 097 Let me clarify ~.
Pattern 098 I'd be willing to comply if you can ~.
Pattern 099 I can go along with ~.
Pattern 100 Could you expand on ~?
Pattern 101 I understand your concern, but ~.
Pattern 102 The way I see it, ~.
Pattern 103 I'm receptive to ~.
Pattern 104 The major obstacle seems to be ~.
Pattern 105 ~ is not entirely our fault.
Pattern 106 The bottom line is ~.
Review l Pattern 091 ~ 106
Chapter 12 | Concluding the Negotiation
Pattern 107 Let me recap ~.
Pattern 108 I think the meeting was ~.
Review l Pattern 066 ~ 079
Part 5 Essential Patterns for Trading and Presentations
Chapter 13 | Introducing the Product and Market
Pattern 109 We've just launched ~.
Pattern 110 It is designed to ~.
Pattern 111 Its key feature is ~.
Pattern 112 A distinctive aspect of our product is ~.
Pattern 113 Our target market is ~.
Pattern 114 We should concentrate on ~.
Pattern 115 We're diversifying ~.
Pattern 116 It is said that ~.
Pattern 117 ~ will be released.
Pattern 118 This product is famous for ~.
Pattern 119 One of the features is ~.
Pattern 120 ~ is superior (to) ~.
Pattern 121 ~ is effective in ~.
Pattern 122 This item is for ~.
Review l Pattern 109 ~ 122
Chapter 14 | Contact Us About Our Products
Pattern 123 I'd like to ask you about ~.
Pattern 124 Where can I get ~?
Pattern 125 ~ is/are getting popular.
Pattern 126 ~ is/are out of stock.
Pattern 127 How much does ~ weigh?
Pattern 128 What does ~ look like?
Pattern 129 What's the price of ~?
Review l Pattern 123 ~ 129
Chapter 15 | Ordering
Pattern 130 Could you give me an estimate on ~?
Pattern 131 We'd like to place an order for ~.
Pattern 132 Can you ship ~ by ~?
Pattern 133 How soon can you deliver ~?
Pattern 134 Can you make payment by~?
Pattern 135 What's the warranty period for ~?
Pattern 136 What warranty do you offer on ~?
Review l Pattern 130 ~ 136
Chapter 16 | Handling Complaints and Issues
Pattern 137 ~ broke down.
Pattern 138 I'm not happy with ~.
Pattern 139 It's against company policy to ~.
Pattern 140 Can I get a refund on ~?
Review l Pattern 137~140
Chapter 17 | Starting Your Presentation
Pattern 141 Let's give a warm welcome to ~.
Pattern 142 I'm ~.
Pattern 143 I'm working as ~.
Pattern 144 I'm in charge of ~.
Pattern 145 The purpose of my presentation is to ~.
Pattern 146 My presentation is broken down into ~.
Pattern 147 You can ask me questions ~.
Pattern 148 The presentation will take ~.
Review l Pattern 141 ~ 148
Chapter 18 | Developing Your Presentation
Pattern 149 Let me start my presentation (with/by) ~.
Pattern 150 Have you ever wondered ~?
Pattern 151 Think for a moment about ~.
Pattern 152 Let's turn to ~.
Pattern 153 It's time to think about ~.
Pattern 154 I'd like to emphasize ~.
Pattern 155 I strongly recommend ~.
Pattern 156 According to ~, ~.
Pattern 157 Please take a look at ~.
Pattern 158 ~ shows ~.
Pattern 159 At any rate, ~.
Pattern 160 In comparison with ~, ~.
Review l Pattern 149 ~ 160
Chapter 19 | Summary and Conclusion
Pattern 161 Let me sum up ~.
Pattern 162 In conclusion, ~.
Pattern 163 Does anyone have any questions on ~?
Pattern 164 I really appreciate ~.
Review l Pattern 161 ~ 164
Part 6: Key Email Patterns for Remote Work
Chapter 20 | Getting Started with Email
Pattern 165 It's been a long time since ~.
Pattern 166 I'm emailing you to ~.
Pattern 167 I'd like to confirm ~.
Pattern 168 We are a ~ company.
Pattern 169 I am contacting you on behalf of ~.
Pattern 170 I can't thank you enough for ~.
Pattern 171 I'd like to inquire about ~.
Pattern 172 Regarding ~, ~.
Pattern 173 In response to ~,~.
Pattern 174 We have received no reply ~.
Review l Pattern 165~174
Chapter 21 | Main Point 1 - State Your Hopes and Position
Pattern 175 We're aiming to ~.
Pattern 176 I'd like to take part in ~.
Pattern 177 I'd like to see you in person to ~.
Pattern 178 I'm keen on ~.
Pattern 179 We'd be pleased to ~.
Pattern 180 I agree with you in that ~.
Pattern 181 We've discussed ~.
Pattern 182 We'll make sure ~.
Pattern 183 We can accept ~.
Pattern 184 I understand that ~.
Pattern 185 I was informed that ~.
Pattern 186 We'll consider ~.
Pattern 187 We have a problem with ~.
Pattern 188 In my view, ~.
Pattern 189 By the way, ~.
Pattern 190 As requested, ~.
Pattern 191 First of all, ~.
Review l Pattern 175 ~ 191
Chapter 22 | Main Point 2 - Requesting and Emphasizing
Pattern 192 I hope ~.
Pattern 193 I'd like to propose ~.
Pattern 194 I'll have to ~.
Pattern 195 We need ~.
Pattern 196 I'd appreciate it if ~.
Pattern 197 I'd be grateful if you could ~.
Pattern 198 We'd be grateful to have the opportunity to ~.
Pattern 199 Please ~ as soon as possible.
Pattern 200 Please inform us (about/if) ~.
Pattern 201 If possible, I'd like to ~.
Pattern 202 We require ~.
Pattern 203 I'd like to remind you ~.
Review l Pattern 192 ~ 203
Chapter 23 | Main Speaking 3 - Expressing Emotions
Pattern 204 I was impressed by ~.
Pattern 205 It is a pleasure to ~.
Pattern 206 I regret (to inform you) that ~.
Pattern 207 It's too difficult for us to ~.
Pattern 208 We're disappointed ~.
Pattern 209 Please accept my apology for ~.
l Review l Pattern 204 ~ 209
Chapter 24 | Main Point 4 - Taking Care of the Details
Pattern 210 I need to check if ~.
Pattern 211 Could you please send us ~?
Pattern 212 I'm wondering if ~.
Pattern 213 Have you ~?
Pattern 214 Would it be all right if ~?
Pattern 215 If you have any further questions, ~.
Pattern 216 ~ will be convenient for ~.
Pattern 217 ~ will be delivered ~.
Pattern 218 ~ give someone the details (of/about) ~.
Pattern 219 If there are any problems (with) ~.
Pattern 220 Can you ~ by ~?
Pattern 221 ~ will start ~ (and end) ~.
Pattern 222 I'll need to make arrangements for ~.
Pattern 223 We're offering a ~ discount.
Pattern 224 Please let me know your opinion about ~.
Pattern 225 Do not hesitate to ~.
Pattern 226 I'm eagerly awaiting ~.
Pattern 227 Please keep in mind ~.
Pattern 228 Please note that ~.
Pattern 229 I've attached ~.
Pattern 230 Please contact ~.
Pattern 231 Please reply ~.
Pattern 232 I look forward to ~.
Pattern 233 I owe you ~.
Review l Pattern 210 ~ 233
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Don't be late ~.
Don't be late for ~.
It can be used in situations where you want to emphasize the importance of punctuality and timely participation.
It can be applied to a variety of professional, academic, or social contexts, such as meetings, deadlines, events, classes, or appointments.
A concise pattern to remind someone to be punctual and avoid delays.
Don't be late for our team's virtual brainstorming session this afternoon.
Don't be late for our team's virtual brainstorming session this afternoon.
Don't be late submitting your progress report before the online meeting starts.
Please submit your progress report before the online meeting begins.
Don't be late when joining the video conference call with our overseas partners.
Don't be late for video conferences with overseas partners.
Don't be late for the online training session we have scheduled tomorrow.
Don't be late for tomorrow's scheduled online training session.
Don't be late in providing your feedback during the live Q&A session in our webinar.
Don't be late to provide feedback during the live Q&A session of the webinar.
submit submit overseas
Don't be late for ~.
It can be used in situations where you want to emphasize the importance of punctuality and timely participation.
It can be applied to a variety of professional, academic, or social contexts, such as meetings, deadlines, events, classes, or appointments.
A concise pattern to remind someone to be punctual and avoid delays.
Don't be late for our team's virtual brainstorming session this afternoon.
Don't be late for our team's virtual brainstorming session this afternoon.
Don't be late submitting your progress report before the online meeting starts.
Please submit your progress report before the online meeting begins.
Don't be late when joining the video conference call with our overseas partners.
Don't be late for video conferences with overseas partners.
Don't be late for the online training session we have scheduled tomorrow.
Don't be late for tomorrow's scheduled online training session.
Don't be late in providing your feedback during the live Q&A session in our webinar.
Don't be late to provide feedback during the live Q&A session of the webinar.
submit submit overseas
--- From the text
Publisher's Review
1.
20-Minute Learning Challenge
《233 Key English Conversation Patterns for Business》 is designed to fit the complete reading challenge program.
The key is to learn one pattern, five sentences a day.
You can easily learn with the instructional videos provided for each pattern.
We've even added dates and checkboxes throughout to help you manage your study schedule.
2.
Learning videos to help you read the book
Each pattern comes with a learning video to help you learn.
You can watch short videos of about 1 minute or so without any burden and learn the text, and you can study repeatedly if necessary.
Watch the learning videos and internalize the sentences provided in the pattern.
3.
233 Patterns Bringing Business to Life
This book provides 233 patterns, each with five examples and two review sections.
All expressions are practical expressions that the author personally learned through experience in business, organized, and selected.
Those who want to finish quickly can learn 2-3 patterns per day.
4.
Review for pattern review
This is a corner where you can check and practice how the expressions you learned from the pattern are used in real conversational situations.
It's simple, but it shows and allows you to review situations where the pattern is used.
You can do the '20-minute pattern challenge' and then skip right over it, or you can review it all at once after learning all the patterns in the chapter.
5.
Lightweight and stylish design
This book has a lighter and more sophisticated design than existing books.
Take it anywhere like a light essay book and challenge yourself to read it all.
20-Minute Learning Challenge
《233 Key English Conversation Patterns for Business》 is designed to fit the complete reading challenge program.
The key is to learn one pattern, five sentences a day.
You can easily learn with the instructional videos provided for each pattern.
We've even added dates and checkboxes throughout to help you manage your study schedule.
2.
Learning videos to help you read the book
Each pattern comes with a learning video to help you learn.
You can watch short videos of about 1 minute or so without any burden and learn the text, and you can study repeatedly if necessary.
Watch the learning videos and internalize the sentences provided in the pattern.
3.
233 Patterns Bringing Business to Life
This book provides 233 patterns, each with five examples and two review sections.
All expressions are practical expressions that the author personally learned through experience in business, organized, and selected.
Those who want to finish quickly can learn 2-3 patterns per day.
4.
Review for pattern review
This is a corner where you can check and practice how the expressions you learned from the pattern are used in real conversational situations.
It's simple, but it shows and allows you to review situations where the pattern is used.
You can do the '20-minute pattern challenge' and then skip right over it, or you can review it all at once after learning all the patterns in the chapter.
5.
Lightweight and stylish design
This book has a lighter and more sophisticated design than existing books.
Take it anywhere like a light essay book and challenge yourself to read it all.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 15, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 344 pages | 426g | 135*215*12mm
- ISBN13: 9791140704255
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