You already understand the numbers. The math part is easy. But when you need to say those figures out loud in English during a meeting or presentation, something happens. You pause. You second-guess yourself. Should you say "one in five" or "twenty percent"? That small moment of hesitation breaks your flow and chips away at your confidence.
This episode focuses on the gap between knowing the data and communicating it clearly. We cover how to pronounce percentages and ratios naturally, which form to choose based on your audience and context, and the common mistakes that confuse listeners even when your numbers are correct. You'll also learn conversational approximations that native speakers use constantly, like "just under forty percent" or "roughly two-thirds," which keep presentations moving without getting stuck in decimal points.
We’ll walk through practical scenarios you face regularly. Reporting survey results in a team meeting. Negotiating budget increases with suppliers. Explaining trends to colleagues who need quick clarity, not spreadsheet precision. Each situation requires a slightly different approach, and you'll learn exactly which phrasing works where. We also tackle the subtle grammar issues that trip people up, like whether to use singular or plural verbs after percentages, and why "three point five" sounds right while "three comma five" marks you as non-native immediately.
Resources:
Download this episode's worksheet with practice exercises and example phrases you can use immediately: lvlinguistics.be/episode48
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Inside Level Up, you'll find:
If you're serious about getting confident with English, keep doing what you're doing right now (studying, listening to podcasts, doing exercises), but don't forget the critical piece: actually speaking. The more you speak, the more confident and comfortable you'll be with the English language.
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Episode 47: Onboarding Success – Language for Training and Welcoming New Employees
Let's be honest: the first day at a new job can feel like the first day at a new school. You don't know anyone. You're not sure where things are. You're learning names, systems, and rules all at once. Some people mask that nervous energy with confidence. Others go quiet and hope nobody notices. Either way, the onboarding process sets the tone for what comes next.
Language is at the heart of it. The way you're greeted, the clarity of instructions, the tone of the policies, even the words in a training manual all of these shape whether a new hire feels included, overwhelmed, or ready to succeed.
This episode focuses on the phrases and communication strategies that make onboarding smooth. If you're the one welcoming and training, you'll learn how to explain things clearly, set expectations, and make people feel part of the team. If you're the new hire, you'll learn how to ask for clarification, respond politely, and stay engaged without sounding lost.
We start with welcome phrases that immediately lower tension and create respect before someone has even started working. You'll discover how to make remote onboarding feel warm when the first impression happens on Zoom rather than face to face. We tackle the challenge of giving clear instructions without overwhelming new hires, breaking down complex systems into guided steps instead of chaotic information dumps.
The episode also covers how to ask questions professionally as a new hire without looking incompetent, and how to explain company culture through language so people understand not just what to do but how things work here. You'll learn training phrases that build confidence alongside competence, and how to use feedback as collaboration rather than criticism.
For international teams, we explore how to avoid heavy jargon, explain acronyms clearly, and show openness when language or culture creates barriers. We close with realistic expectations for the first week, because no one should expect mastery immediately but people often pressure themselves anyway.
Resources:
Download this episode's worksheet for all the onboarding phrases and practice exercises: lvlinguistics.be/episode47
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Inside Level Up, you'll find tons of exercises you can do on desktop or mobile, a community of professionals who are working on their English confidence for work and business, daily unlimited live practice sessions you can join anytime, anywhere, and support from our team of coaches who answer questions and track your progress.
If you're serious about getting confident with English, keep doing what you're doing right now (studying, listening to podcasts, doing exercises), but don't forget the critical piece: actually speaking. The more you speak, the more confident and comfortable you'll be with the English language.
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There's a moment in almost every professional's life where the stakes are higher than usual. Maybe you're interviewing someone for a role on your team, or perhaps you're being interviewed for a new position yourself. Either way, the pressure is real because interviews are more than just question and answer sessions. They're decisions about the future.
Here's the tricky part. Interviews can go wrong on both sides. As a candidate, you might walk out thinking you wish you'd explained yourself better. As an interviewer, you might realize halfway through that you didn't get the insights you needed. Both situations lead to regret, and both are avoidable.
This episode focuses on the language that drives interviews forward. The right phrases keep conversations structured, professional, and human. They open doors, calm nerves, and uncover the truth. Whether you're leading interviews or preparing to be interviewed yourself, you'll walk away with practical phrases and strategies that build confidence and trust.
You'll discover how to set the stage with opening phrases that reduce uncertainty. We cover the difference between closed questions that invite one-word responses and open-ended questions that encourage storytelling. You'll learn how to explain roles clearly, use behavioral questions that reveal how someone behaves under pressure, and close interviews with respect and clarity. If you're the candidate rather than the interviewer, many of these same phrases apply to show confidence and professionalism from your side of the table.
Resources:
Download this episode's worksheet for all the interview phrases and practice exercises: lvlinguistics.be/episode46
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Listening to podcasts is great for learning, but nothing builds confidence like actually speaking. That's where our English practice membership Level Up comes in. It's made especially for professionals just like you.
Inside Level Up, you'll find tons of exercises you can do on desktop or mobile, a community of professionals who are working on their English confidence for work and business, daily unlimited live practice sessions you can join anytime, anywhere, and support from our team of coaches who answer questions and track your progress.
If you're serious about getting confident with English, keep doing what you're doing right now - studying, listening to podcasts, doing exercises, but don't forget the critical piece: actually speaking. The more you speak, the more confident and comfortable you'll be with the English language.
My amazing team of coaches and I are ready to support you in Level Up. Head over to lvlinguistics.be/levelup for more information. I hope to see you on the inside.
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You understand the individual words. You follow the logic of the sentence. But when someone says "let's wrap this up and pin down the details," you hesitate just long enough to lose the thread of the conversation. It's not your vocabulary that's the problem. It's the small, casual phrases that native speakers use without thinking - the ones that actually run most workplace conversations.
This episode focuses on phrasal verbs with "up" and "down," the everyday building blocks that make English sound natural and confident in professional settings. Katherine from LV Linguistics shows you how these simple combinations carry the momentum of business communication. You'll learn which verbs drive energy forward and which ones bring situations back under control.
We start with "up" verbs that signal movement and urgency. You'll see how "wrap up" sounds more decisive than "finish," why "follow up" keeps projects alive, and when "step up" shows leadership without announcing it. Then we shift to "down" verbs that restore balance. These help you calm tense meetings, break complex problems into manageable steps, and slow processes down before mistakes happen. The episode also covers verbs that completely change meaning depending on whether you use "up" or "down," like "back up" versus "back down." Finally, we walk through real workplace scenarios where choosing the right phrasal verb changes how people respond to you.
This episode is important if you're leading teams, managing projects, or participating in meetings where you need to sound natural under pressure. The language applies across industries, from negotiations to daily email communication.
Resources:
Download this episode's worksheet with practice exercises and workplace scenarios: lvlinguistics.be/episode45
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Listening to podcasts is great for learning, but nothing builds confidence like actually speaking. That's where our English practice membership Level Up comes in. It's made especially for professionals just like you.
Inside Level Up, you'll find tons of exercises you can do on desktop or mobile, a community of professionals who are working on their English confidence for work and business, daily unlimited live practice sessions you can join anytime, anywhere, and support from our team of coaches who answer questions and track your progress.
If you're serious about getting confident with English, keep doing what you're doing right now (studying, listening to podcasts, doing exercises), but don't forget the critical piece: actually speaking. The more you speak, the more confident and comfortable you'll be with the English language.
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You've written the numbers. You've checked the data. But when stakeholders read your annual report, they're not just evaluating financial results. They're judging clarity, credibility, and confidence. One phrase can make your company look stable and strategic, or uncertain and unprepared. The difference often comes down to vocabulary choices most professionals never think about.
This episode explores the specific language patterns that make financial reporting sound authoritative and trustworthy. Katherine from LV Linguistics walks you through the phrases that transform raw data into compelling narrative. You'll learn how to present results without sounding defensive, acknowledge challenges without undermining confidence, and project future plans that feel grounded rather than vague.
We start with the fundamentals of reporting financial performance, moving from simple statements to context-rich descriptions that give stakeholders the full picture. You'll discover how cause-and-effect language builds transparency and trust, even when discussing difficult quarters. We cover achievement vocabulary that celebrates milestones without crossing into promotional territory. The episode also tackles the trickiest part of annual reporting: addressing setbacks while maintaining credibility. Finally, we break down forward-looking language that sounds strategic rather than wishful.
This episode is essential if you're drafting reports for leadership, preparing investor communications, or contributing to any document where financial performance needs clear explanation. The vocabulary applies whether you're in finance, operations, or project management.
Resources:
Download this episode's worksheet with all the vocabulary phrases and rewriting exercises: lvlinguistics.be/episode44
Ready to Practice Your English with Real People?
Listening to podcasts is great for learning, but nothing builds confidence like actually speaking. That's where our English practice membership Level Up comes in. It's made especially for professionals just like you.
Inside Level Up, you'll find:
Tons of exercises you can do on desktop or mobile. A community of professionals who are working on their English confidence for work and business. Daily unlimited live practice sessions you can join anytime, anywhere. Support from our team of coaches who answer questions and track your progress.
If you're serious about getting confident with English, keep doing what you're doing right now (studying, listening to podcasts, doing exercises), but don't forget the critical piece: actually speaking. The more you speak, the more confident and comfortable you'll be with the English language.
My amazing team of coaches and I are ready to support you in Level Up. Head over to lvlinguistics.be/levelup for more information. I hope to see you on the inside.
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Numbers don't mean much until you compare them. Saying "We sold 10,000 units" is fine, but saying "We sold 2,000 more units than last quarter" makes the story clear.
In this episode of Business English Made Easy, you'll learn practical phrases for comparing data in presentations and meetings. We'll cover how to:
Highlight differences between products, teams, or regions
Describe trends over time with simple verbs like increase and decrease
Break down percentages and proportions into easy-to-grasp comparisons
Guide your audience through charts and graphs by explaining the "so what"
Present both positive and negative results in a professional way
By the end, you'll have the tools to turn dry numbers into meaningful stories your colleagues and clients will actually remember.
Download the free practice worksheet at lvlinguistics.be/episode43 and start applying these phrases to your own presentations.
Ready to Practice Your English with Real People?
Listening to podcasts is great for learning, but nothing builds confidence like actually speaking. That's where our English practice membership Level Up comes in. It's made especially for professionals just like you.
Inside Level Up, you'll find:
Tons of exercises you can do on desktop or mobile
A community of professionals who are working on their English confidence for work and business
Daily unlimited live practice sessions you can join anytime, anywhere
Support from our team of coaches who answer questions and track your progress
If you're serious about getting confident with English, keep doing what you're doing right now (studying, listening to podcasts, doing exercises), but don't forget the critical piece: actually speaking. The more you speak, the more confident and comfortable you'll be with the English language.
My amazing team of coaches and I are ready to support you in Level Up. Head over to lvlinguistics.be/levelup for more information. I hope to see you on the inside.
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Business English Made Easy is a podcast for professionals who need English for their work but want to build real confidence when they speak. Hosted by Victoria Landa, founder of LV Linguistics, each episode gives you practical phrases, clear examples, and actionable tips you can use right away in meetings, presentations, and everyday business situations.
Whether you're preparing for an important presentation, leading international teams, or simply want to sound more professional in English, this podcast is your go-to resource for building workplace communication skills.
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Balancing life, work, and language learning isn’t easy, and waiting for the perfect time to study only makes progress harder. In this episode of Business English Made Easy, we show you how to incorporate English into your busy schedule without overwhelm.
Learn how to:
☑️ Shrink your goals so they feel achievable
☑️ Integrate English into daily life without adding extra hours
☑️ Use the idea of good enough as the secret to real progress
You’ll hear practical strategies, examples, and a mindset shift that can keep your learning consistent even when life is hectic.
And if you want structured support to put these ideas into practice, our Level Up program helps you stay accountable with short daily lessons, live peer sessions, and community feedback.
Download the free worksheet with phrases and a listening activity: lvlinguistics.be/episode42
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Tiny words like on, in, at, by, and until play a big role in clear communication—but they can also lead to confusion, especially when it comes to deadlines and schedules. In this episode, we break down how to use these prepositions correctly to avoid misunderstandings and deliver professional, polished emails and conversations.
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Phrasal verbs are everywhere in the workplace, and mastering them can make your communication more natural. In this episode, we focus on verbs with “away” and “back” to help you handle tasks, conversations, and challenges with confidence.
Learn how to:
Practice these essential verbs with real-world examples, and download the free worksheet to build your skills: lvlinguistics.be/episode40.
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Struggling to describe graphs and charts in professional settings? Whether it’s good news like rising revenue or tough trends like declining sales, this episode equips you with the vocabulary and strategies to confidently discuss growth, decline, and everything in between.
Discover how to:
Practice with real-life examples and learn how to sound polished and professional when presenting business reports. Download the free worksheet for extra exercises at lvlinguistics.be/episode39.
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Delays are inevitable, but they don’t have to damage relationships. In this episode, learn how to communicate professionally and empathetically when timelines change.
Discover how to:
Phrases like “We’ve already implemented a solution and expect to be back on track by next Friday” will help you keep conversations constructive and build trust.
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The closing moments of your pitch are your final chance to leave a strong impression and inspire action. In this episode, we’ll guide you through crafting a compelling close that summarizes your key points, delivers a clear call to action, and leaves your audience ready to move forward.
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The heart of your pitch is where you turn interest into action. In this episode, learn how to structure the body of your proposal for maximum impact, explain your ideas with clarity, and address objections with confidence.
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A strong opening can make or break your pitch. In this first episode of our special series on business proposals, learn how to craft an attention-grabbing introduction that sets the stage for success.
We’ll cover:
Get started on building your own winning pitch with our free worksheet: https://lvlinguistics.be/episode35.
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Effective brainstorming isn’t just about throwing out ideas—it’s about fostering collaboration and guiding discussions with purpose. In this episode, learn the key vocabulary and strategies you need to lead productive, creative sessions that bring out the best in your team.
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Prepositions may be small, but they’re crucial for polished and professional communication. Ever wondered if it’s “attached to” or “attached with”? You’re not alone! This episode dives into the most common preposition mistakes in emails and how to fix them with confidence.
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Want to make your professional conversations more engaging and collaborative? Question tags—those small phrases like “isn’t it?” or “don’t you?”—are the perfect tool for building rapport, checking understanding, and encouraging agreement.
In this episode, discover:
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Mastering phrasal verbs is essential for smooth, professional communication in any workplace. In this episode, we explore 10 must-know phrasal verbs that will elevate your team collaboration and problem-solving skills.
From “kick off” to “iron out,” these phrases are perfect for meetings, emails, and brainstorming sessions. Learn how to use expressions like:
• Let’s narrow down the options to three key ideas.
• We’ll follow up with the client to confirm next steps.
By the end of this episode, you’ll feel confident integrating these practical verbs into your daily conversations.
Practice what you’ve learned with our free worksheet at lvlinguistics.be/episode31.
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Communicating the value of your ideas requires more than just good data—it’s about making them stand out. Comparative and superlative forms like “better,” “more efficient,” and “the best” are powerful tools for persuasion in pitches, presentations, and negotiations.
In this episode, learn how to:
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Have you ever felt like your emails or meetings left room for misinterpretation? The words should and must may seem small, but they’re powerful tools for setting clear expectations and ensuring tasks are completed as intended.
In this episode, discover how to use should to encourage collaboration and must to establish firm priorities. We’ll share practical examples like:
Learn how to strike the right tone, avoid common pitfalls, and communicate effectively in both emails and meetings.
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