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Language for getting down to business

At the offices of Tip Top Trading, things are a bit strange after Tom walked out in a huff - or a mood - after realising that Anna was never going to marry him. Can Anna get down to business and start managing the company or is there something on her mind that she needs to sort out?

Intermediate · 170920 · 2017-09-20

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At the offices of Tip Top Trading, things are a bit strange after Tom walked out in a huff – or a mood – after realising that Anna was never going to marry him. Can Anna get down to business and start managing the company or is there something on her mind that she needs to sort out? Language for getting down to business This episode focuses on the language that you might use when you need to get on with your work.

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  • 1. I'll be advertising for a replacement for Tom today.

    US Revised: I'll be advertising for a replacement for Tom today.

  • 2. I want to make some changes in the office.

    US Revised: I want to make some changes in the office.

  • 3. I need to turn this business round.

    US Revised: I need to turn this business round.

  • 4. I'm keen to hear your ideas.

    US Revised: I'm keen to hear your ideas.

Transcript
Speakers: Narrator, Anna, Denise, Mr Ingle

1. Narrator

Hello again. At the offices of Tip Top Trading things are a bit strange after Tom walked… stormed out in a huff after realising that Anna was never going to marry him. So Anna, I suppose you can get on with being the manager now?

US Revised: Hello again. At the offices of Tip Top Trading things are a bit strange after Tom walked... stormed out in a huff after realising that Anna was never going to marry him. So Anna, I suppose you can get on with being the manager now?

2. Anna

Yes, I suppose so. But something's not right.

US Revised: Yes, I suppose so. But something's not right.

3. Narrator

Well, you've lost a valuable member of your team.

US Revised: Well, you've lost a valuable member of your team.

4. Anna

I know, and a good friend too.

US Revised: I know, and a good friend too.

5. Narrator

Well, you're the boss now – it's time to deal with the situation and get down to business. Tell the team you'll be finding a replacement for Tom and you're going to make some changes in the office. You could also say you want to turn the business round and make it really successful.

US Revised: Well, you're the boss now - it's time to deal with the situation and get down to business. Tell the team you'll be finding a replacement for Tom and you're going to make some changes in the office. You could also say you want to turn the business round and make it really successful.

6. Anna

OK, thanks. Excuse me everyone, could we gather round for a quick meeting please. Oh, it's just you now Denise. Right, well, I need to get down to business so I'll be advertising for a replacement for Tom today – in fact Denise, you might be interested in that? And I want to make some changes in the office. I need to turn this business round and … make it the world's leading plastic fruit production company and… I'm… keen to hear… your ideas.

US Revised: Okay, thanks. Excuse me everyone, could we gather round for a quick meeting please. Oh, it's just you now Denise. Right, well, I need to get down to business so I'll be advertising for a replacement for Tom today - in fact Denise, you might be interested in that? And I want to make some changes in the office. I need to turn this business round and ... make it the world's leading plastic fruit production company and... I'm... keen to hear... your ideas.

7. Denise

Is everything alright?

US Revised: Is everything alright?

8. Anna

Err… I can't stop thinking about Tom. He seemed so upset when he left and… it's not the same without him around. He made me laugh and… I miss his floppy hair.

US Revised: Err... I can't stop thinking about Tom. He seemed so upset when he left and... it's not the same without him around. He made me laugh and... I miss his floppy hair.

9. Narrator

Anna, it's time to swallow your pride!

US Revised: Anna, it's time to swallow your pride!

10. Anna

Swallow what?

US Revised: Swallow what?

11. Narrator

Admit you are wrong – be honest with yourself and follow your heart – go and marry Tom! Although personally, I don't know what you see in him.

US Revised: Admit you are wrong - be honest with yourself and follow your heart - go and marry Tom! Although personally, I don't know what you see in him.

12. Anna

You're right! Why didn't I see it? Tom is the man for me – I must call him and find out where he is … oh no, his phone's switched off. Where can I find him?

US Revised: You're right! Why didn't I see it? Tom is the man for me - I must call him and find out where he is ... oh no, his phone's switched off. Where can I find him?

13. Mr Ingle

Hey Anna. You looking for Tom?

US Revised: Hey Anna. You looking for Tom?

14. Anna

Yes Mr Ingle, I am.

US Revised: Yes Mr. Ingle, I am.

15. Mr Ingle

I saw him a while ago, in a real rage, getting into a taxi. He told me he'd booked a flight to Australia and was heading for the airport. He said something about being a 'free spirit'.

US Revised: I saw him a while ago, in a real rage, getting into a taxi. He told me he'd booked a flight to Australia and was heading for the airport. He said something about being a 'free spirit'.

16. Narrator

Struth! Tom really is going too far – to the other end of the world in fact. Does this mean we'll never hear from Tom again? For now, let's remind ourselves of some of the phrases Anna used to deal with a difficult situation: I'll be advertising for a replacement for Tom today I want to make some changes in the office I need to turn this business round I'm keen to hear your ideas

US Revised: Struth! Tom really is going too far - to the other end of the world in fact. Does this mean we'll never hear from Tom again? For now, let's remind ourselves of some of the phrases Anna used to deal with a difficult situation: I'll be advertising for a replacement for Tom today I want to make some changes in the office I need to turn this business round I'm keen to hear your ideas

17. Anna

…but work can wait. I've got to get to the airport quickly before Tom gets on that flight. Taxi! Taxi!

US Revised: ...but work can wait. I have to get to the airport quickly before Tom gets on that flight. Taxi! Taxi!

18. Narrator

This is going to be interesting!

US Revised: This is going to be interesting!

Listening Challenge
Check your understanding before looking at the answer.

Question

What phrase can mean to admit you are wrong?

Answer

To swallow your pride.