2020-07-19
10 分钟Hi there, this is Harry, and welcome back to the podcast where I try to help you to get a better understanding of your english language so that you can use it in a better way for your business, English, or when you're communicating with people, wherever you may meet them, so that you don't feel in any way inferior.
And I help you with this when we look at grammar, idioms, expressions, phrasal, verbs, whatever it might mean, including collocation.
So in this particular podcast, again, we're going to take a look at verbs, and in this case, the verbs that we're looking at are those used when talking about job responsibilities.
So I'm going to give you a list of verbs connected with job responsibilities, and then also practice the pronunciation.
So let me give you the verbs.
First of all, coordinate, facilitate, liaise, over, see, participate, promote, seek out, and track.
So I'll give you a meaning of each of them and an example, and then the pronunciation.
So, to coordinate.
Well, when we want to coordinate, we want to get people together to get something organized.
Okay, so we're going to coordinate.
The marketing plan means we're going to get the various people involved with marketing into a room, and we're going to discuss what the plan is.
What about the promotions, the material that we need, the advertising space, whatever it might be.
We're going to coordinate everything so it happens in a timely manner.
Coordinate.
And the pronunciation.
Coordinate.
Coordinate, good.
Second, to facilitate.
But when we want to facilitate, we want to help.
To facilitate a meeting means we're going to help with the meeting either by providing a room or in fact, sitting in on the meeting and acting as the facilitator.