開支票英文大學問
「個十百千萬...」...我哋平時「數錢」可能慣咗用中文講,突然間要「轉channel」用英文,真係好易出錯!記低以下有關數字嘅英文貼士,下次開支票自然輕鬆又瀟灑啦!
2023-08-31T11:42:42+08:0011/6/2018|Categories: Business, Vocabulary|Tags: 職場用語, 英文詞彙|
「個十百千萬...」...我哋平時「數錢」可能慣咗用中文講,突然間要「轉channel」用英文,真係好易出錯!記低以下有關數字嘅英文貼士,下次開支票自然輕鬆又瀟灑啦!
2024-01-05T17:43:38+08:0013/4/2018|Categories: Two-minute English|Tags: Business, dse應試技巧, listening, Speaking, 商業英語, 會話, 聆聽, 職場用語|
Hesitating when you cannot make your own decision? Learn how to ask for others’ picks.
2023-08-29T10:49:22+08:002/4/2018|Categories: Business|Tags: 求職, 職場, 職場用語|
搵工時如果同時收到幾個 offer,少不免要開口拒絕,但有時候又難以啟齒⋯ 跟住以下寫 Offer Rejection Letter 嘅三部曲,就可以「華麗轉身」,拒絕得恰當又得體!
2024-01-05T17:42:50+08:0030/3/2018|Categories: Two-minute English|Tags: Business, DSE, dse應試技巧, listening, Speaking, 商業英語, 日常英語, 會話, 聆聽, 職場用語|
There are so many times people (or things in life) let us down for some reasons. Tell them these to show your disappointment.
2024-01-05T17:42:11+08:0023/3/2018|Categories: Two-minute English|Tags: Business, dse應試技巧, listening, Speaking, 日常英語, 會話, 聆聽, 職場用語|
Give a word of encouragement to show your care and support to someone in hard times.
2024-01-05T17:41:46+08:0016/3/2018|Categories: Two-minute English|Tags: dse應試技巧, listening, Speaking, 日常英語, 會話, 聆聽, 職場用語|
When you arrive earlier than the others for the date, show your manner by telling them not to get anxious about being late.
2024-05-13T16:08:08+08:005/3/2018|Categories: Business|Tags: 會話, 求職, 職場用語|
求職除咗係想自己有更佳嘅發展,當然亦同時係「求財」,希望自己辛苦工作得到回報! 不過,搵工時問得太多有關薪酬福利嘅嘢難免令人覺得你只係「向錢看」;但唔問又驚唔清唔楚⋯點算好?! 睇睇以下求職時有關薪酬福利嘅實用英文溝通句式啦!
2024-01-05T17:40:43+08:002/3/2018|Categories: Two-minute English|Tags: Business, dse應試技巧, listening, Speaking, 商業英語, 會話, 聆聽, 職場用語|
You will find it easier in leading conversation and expressing your opinion by starting with these phrases in a meeting or discussion.
2024-01-05T17:39:54+08:0023/2/2018|Categories: Two-minute English|Tags: Business, dse應試技巧, listening, Speaking, 商業英語, 會話, 聆聽, 職場用語|
You had better know more about yourself before you agree with someone. Do you agree with the opinion, or just the speaker's feeling?
Copyright © Wall Street English – School of English ®. All rights reserved.
Copyright © Wall Street English – School of English ®. All rights reserved.