Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 396

和哈利一起说更好的英语|第396集

Speak Better English with Harry

2022-09-14

13 分钟
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In this episode, you will learn crucial communication verbs in English. This is particularly useful if you want to improve your business English vocabulary. These advanced English verbs will help you in your presentations and general discussions around the office.Formal and informal verbs will help you boost your vocabulary and make you sound more natural in English.You will find the transcript here You can also watch this lesson on my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/learnenglis...
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  • Hi there.

  • This is Harry, and welcome back to advanced English lessons with Harry, where we try to help you to get a better understanding of the english language.

  • And in this particular lesson, we've got some crucial verbs to share with you.

  • They are communication verbs.

  • So, advanced English lesson, communication verbs, or verbs used in communication.

  • Okay, so they are really important because this is going to tell you different ways in which you can communicate.

  • Get your point across to other people.

  • So I'll give you those that there are ten of them, and then I'll go through them and give you examples of when you can use them in those sort of situations.

  • Okay, let's get back to our lesson.

  • As I said, advanced English lesson with verbs, communication verbs.

  • So these are probably verbs that you haven't heard before.

  • Some of them may not, so be careful.

  • Make sure you understand them, try and practice them and write them and look them up in the dictionary if you don't understand them or come back to me.

  • And as always, you know the drill.

  • I'll give you some extra examples.

  • Okay, so let's go on with these.

  • Number one, address, to present, and important here to know it's a verb, so we pronounce it present, not present, present, demonstrate, illustrate, assert, back up to back up.

  • Your arguments, convey, persuade, summarize.

  • And then finally, number ten, conclude.

  • Okay, so good.