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BBC Learning English
Talk about English
Business Language To Go
Part 1 - Interviews

This programme was first broadcast in 2001.
This is not a word for word transcript of the programme


Carmela       This series is all about chunks of language - now, forget about dictionaries and

              grammar books. You don’t have the time for that! You want short cuts to

              quick, fluent and natural-sounding English.

              I’ll be joined each week in the studio by business English expert David Evans.

              So David, why are chunks of language seen as the way forward?

David         Well, I think the basic idea is that that’s the way that native speakers learn the

              language, so why shouldn’t non-native speakers do the same thing?

Carmella:     But traditionally, non-native speakers have learnt pieces of grammar, they’ve

              learnt the rules about grammar and individual words.

David:        Yes, and obviously there’s nothing wrong with that learning a language “word

              by word” or - rule - by rule; is an effective way of doing it. The trouble is

              that in the business world you need to be able to communicate quickly and

              under pressure -and it can often be hard to find that grammar rule or find that




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word if you’ve been learning the language in that way.

Carmela         And, of course, the business world is full of these chunks, can you give some
                examples?



David:          Yes, business as you say - is full of collocations, that’s words that go together;
                ‘stock expressions’, idioms, I mean the list goes on…To give you an example, I
                suppose, just with the word “business” - you can be “in business”, you can go
                away “on business”, you can travel “business class”, you can “go around the
                business world” - there are hundred of these examples.

Carmela         Now each week David and I will look at a different work scenario and explore
                the kinds of English expressions commonly used within that situation.

                It may be useful to have a pen and some paper ready to write down what you
                hear.

                In this first programme in the series, we’re starting at the beginning - and
                helping you to get the job you’ve always wanted because today we’re looking at
                interview language.      Job Interviews are difficult anyway, even more so in a
                second language. But don’t worry, today’s programme is a useful guide to
                some of the most common English expressions that you’ll need in an interview.

                Let’s get started - here’s an example of an interview situation.

CLIP                    Mary & JOHN                     0’33”
Mary: John, hi. Sit down, make yourself comfortable.
         Tell me, you're already an office manager in a medium-sized finance company, why do
         you want to come and work here?
John: Well, I don’t know how much you know but the company have been having some
      problems. quite a few staff have been laid off actually




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Mary: … right…
John: … and although my job isn't immediately under threat, I’m not sure what the future
      will hold and, in any case, I felt that it was time to start moving up the career
      ladder. And I feel I want a little bit more responsibility. And that combined with the
      state of the company, convinced me that it’s time to move on, really.
END OF CLIP


Carmela:      Now the interviewer there, asked a classic question that people often ask in

              interviews - they come straight out and say: “why do you want this job”.

              And what was John’s response?

David:        Well, John was actually a bit negative at the start, he said that he was a little bit

              worried about his position in the company at the moment. He said “quite a few

              people have been laid off”.

               That’s another way of saying “quite a lot of people have been made

              redundant”, they’ve been asked to leave the company, because the

              company is experiencing some kind of difficulties and so they’re reducing the

              number of staff. So, he says that he doesn’t know what the future will hold,

              he doesn’t know what’s going to happen in the future.

Carmela:      So, he begins the interview then a little bit negatively,

              but then he changes and starts to emphasize the positive.

David         Yes. He says that he wants to ‘move up the career ladder’. We often talk

              about careers as being a kind of ‘ladder’ - because it’s something that you try




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to climb up. So, he begins to be a bit more positive and, he than goes on to

              say ‘it’s time to move on’, it’s time for him to make a change and take the

              next step on the ladder of his career.

Carmela:      Well, it’s time for us to move on too.

              This time we’re going to hear language in another interview it’s Christopher
              Beale, he’s a Recruitment consultant and he is interviewing someone for the
              job of salesman for a pharmaceutical company. Now, that expression move
              up the ladder, is something that you’ll hear again, so, listen out!


CLIP                  Christopher Beale                      0’30”
-So let us suppose you had moved up the ladder in our pharmaceutical company, what
would be your priorities in approaching your job.
-The first would be to make sure that I had the support of the people working underneath me.
The second would be to make sure my immediate boss also understood the role that i was
trying to play within the company and third, would be to make sure that the customers were
satisfied.
END OF CLIP


Carmela       Can you tell us a bit about the question form that we heard used by the

              interviewer there, David?

David:        The interviewer, I think said - “if you had moved up the ladder what

              would be your priorities in approaching the job” . So, what he’s doing

              there, is he’s not asking the interviewee about a real situation, he is asking

              about a hypothetical one.




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Carmela:      So, this is an imaginary situation then ?

David:        Right, an imaginary situation and he clearly marks this with language that he

              uses, he’s using there a structure …which I think we call ‘second conditional”

              and you’ll often hear interviewers ask things like :

              “what would you say .. if you faced this situation? how would you cope if
              you dealt this problem?” - those kind of things…

Carmela:      .. and why are “hypothetical” or “what would you do” questions so common
              in interviews?

David:        Well, I think it gives the interviewer an opportunity to ask not about the
              interviewee’s past, but it gives them a chance to understand how the
              interviewee might behave in the future if he or she should get the job.     And, I
              think, the important thing from the interviewee’s point of view - is to
              remember this is a hypothetical situation, so choose the correct language, in
              other words you should answer the question with “I would”, “if I faced that
              situation I would behave in this way, if I had to deal with that problem, I
              would do this”

Carmela       You’re listening to “Business Language to Go” from the BBC World
              Service.

              Something that’s very common in interviews is asking people about their good
              points and bad points. Could you elaborate, David.

David         Well, it’s a pretty typical interview question.   You know, what are your
              strengths and weaknesses, what are your good points and bad points.
              And, for the interviewee obviously the thing is to make sure that you’ve got
              lots of strong points, good points and not so many bad ones. You know, you




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shouldn’t be too hard on yourself. And when you do mention a bad point, it’s
              often a good idea to show that you’re not only aware of it - but you’re also
              trying to improve. So, you could say ‘oh, my bad point is … I’m not very good
              at Arabic, for example, but - I’ am taking lessons every week ‘ .



Carmela       You’ll now hear our two interviewees talking about their own strengths.
              Listen out for the language that they use.


CLIP                  Mary & John                           0’31”
Mary: John, any other strengths that you feel you bring to the job. What are your strengths
      and weaknesses in the workplace?
John: What I'd bring to the job are very, very good organisational skills. I'm strongly
      motivated, I’m highly committed, very a much a self-starter. I feel that my people
      skills are fairly well developed and I feel there's scope to carry out that side of my
      duties even better. And I firmly believe that the combination of my people skills and
      my organisational ability is the right combination of skills to do this job really well.
END OF CLIP




CLIP                  Christopher Beale                     0’20”


Christopher: If you were assessing yourself on your own strengths and weaknesses how
              would you summarise them?
Interviewee: Well I would look at it that I’m self motivated. I can also work with a group
             of people. I know that I can motivate them in a manner that is good for the
             company.
END OF CLIP


Carmela       Let’s look at some of the language that was used there to talk about personal
              strengths, David?




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David         Both the interviewees emphasized that they were motivated. I think we heard
              expressions like, strongly motivated, self motivated . The first interviewee
              said he was a self-starter. We heard the phrase, highly committed -

Carmela       ….and all these expressions, do they all mean the same thing?

David         … they all mean roughly the same thing. These are all phrases that emphasize
              the fact that you are keen to do well, that you want o work hard, that you’re
              ambitious, you want to succeed.

Carmela       We also heard some very concrete examples of things, skills basically.. Tell us
              about the language that was used to talk about skills

David:        The first interviewee talked about the combination of skills that he can offer
              in this new job. I think he talked about his people skills, in other words - how
              well he deals with people, communicates, manages and, he also mentions his
              organisational ability. In other words he was trying to explain that he was
              efficient, well organized, good with systems.

              I think another key-term that’s often heard in interviews as well, is team-
              player.

Carmela:      … meaning?

David:        Well, team player is somebody who works well with other people..

Carmela       The key to successful interviews is being positive about yourself. Finally, let’s
              hear a typical end to an interview.


CLIP                    Mary and John                                 0’10”
Mary: Right well that's pretty much all I want to ask at the moment. Do you have any
      questions for me?
John: I'd just like to know what the time scale is? When do you expect to be able to let us
      know?




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END OF CLIP


David         Did you notice the expression pretty much? The interviewer there said, I
              think “right, well, that’s pretty much all I what to ask at the moment” -
              and this phrase “pretty much” is a typical phrase in English - it’s what we
              would call “a vague marker”.

Carmela:      Vague …meaning… ?

David:        …Well.. meaning.. not precise. It’s an indication here, that the speaker is
              thinking about something, in this case, changing the subject, bringing the
              interview to an end.

.             And we heard the interviewee reply.. “I’d just like to know what the time scale
              is” - Again that word “just” which the interviewee is using to make everything
              a little bit softer, a little bit gentler, so that he doesn’t come across as being too
              aggressive

Carmela       OK, thanks David.       And ,just to say that David Evans will be joining me next

              time for more “Business Language to Go”.




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Job Interviews

  • 1. BBC Learning English Talk about English Business Language To Go Part 1 - Interviews This programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not a word for word transcript of the programme Carmela This series is all about chunks of language - now, forget about dictionaries and grammar books. You don’t have the time for that! You want short cuts to quick, fluent and natural-sounding English. I’ll be joined each week in the studio by business English expert David Evans. So David, why are chunks of language seen as the way forward? David Well, I think the basic idea is that that’s the way that native speakers learn the language, so why shouldn’t non-native speakers do the same thing? Carmella: But traditionally, non-native speakers have learnt pieces of grammar, they’ve learnt the rules about grammar and individual words. David: Yes, and obviously there’s nothing wrong with that learning a language “word by word” or - rule - by rule; is an effective way of doing it. The trouble is that in the business world you need to be able to communicate quickly and under pressure -and it can often be hard to find that grammar rule or find that Talk about English © BBC Learning English Page 1 of 8 bbclearningenglish.com
  • 2. word if you’ve been learning the language in that way. Carmela And, of course, the business world is full of these chunks, can you give some examples? David: Yes, business as you say - is full of collocations, that’s words that go together; ‘stock expressions’, idioms, I mean the list goes on…To give you an example, I suppose, just with the word “business” - you can be “in business”, you can go away “on business”, you can travel “business class”, you can “go around the business world” - there are hundred of these examples. Carmela Now each week David and I will look at a different work scenario and explore the kinds of English expressions commonly used within that situation. It may be useful to have a pen and some paper ready to write down what you hear. In this first programme in the series, we’re starting at the beginning - and helping you to get the job you’ve always wanted because today we’re looking at interview language. Job Interviews are difficult anyway, even more so in a second language. But don’t worry, today’s programme is a useful guide to some of the most common English expressions that you’ll need in an interview. Let’s get started - here’s an example of an interview situation. CLIP Mary & JOHN 0’33” Mary: John, hi. Sit down, make yourself comfortable. Tell me, you're already an office manager in a medium-sized finance company, why do you want to come and work here? John: Well, I don’t know how much you know but the company have been having some problems. quite a few staff have been laid off actually Talk about English © BBC Learning English Page 2 of 8 bbclearningenglish.com
  • 3. Mary: … right… John: … and although my job isn't immediately under threat, I’m not sure what the future will hold and, in any case, I felt that it was time to start moving up the career ladder. And I feel I want a little bit more responsibility. And that combined with the state of the company, convinced me that it’s time to move on, really. END OF CLIP Carmela: Now the interviewer there, asked a classic question that people often ask in interviews - they come straight out and say: “why do you want this job”. And what was John’s response? David: Well, John was actually a bit negative at the start, he said that he was a little bit worried about his position in the company at the moment. He said “quite a few people have been laid off”. That’s another way of saying “quite a lot of people have been made redundant”, they’ve been asked to leave the company, because the company is experiencing some kind of difficulties and so they’re reducing the number of staff. So, he says that he doesn’t know what the future will hold, he doesn’t know what’s going to happen in the future. Carmela: So, he begins the interview then a little bit negatively, but then he changes and starts to emphasize the positive. David Yes. He says that he wants to ‘move up the career ladder’. We often talk about careers as being a kind of ‘ladder’ - because it’s something that you try Talk about English © BBC Learning English Page 3 of 8 bbclearningenglish.com
  • 4. to climb up. So, he begins to be a bit more positive and, he than goes on to say ‘it’s time to move on’, it’s time for him to make a change and take the next step on the ladder of his career. Carmela: Well, it’s time for us to move on too. This time we’re going to hear language in another interview it’s Christopher Beale, he’s a Recruitment consultant and he is interviewing someone for the job of salesman for a pharmaceutical company. Now, that expression move up the ladder, is something that you’ll hear again, so, listen out! CLIP Christopher Beale 0’30” -So let us suppose you had moved up the ladder in our pharmaceutical company, what would be your priorities in approaching your job. -The first would be to make sure that I had the support of the people working underneath me. The second would be to make sure my immediate boss also understood the role that i was trying to play within the company and third, would be to make sure that the customers were satisfied. END OF CLIP Carmela Can you tell us a bit about the question form that we heard used by the interviewer there, David? David: The interviewer, I think said - “if you had moved up the ladder what would be your priorities in approaching the job” . So, what he’s doing there, is he’s not asking the interviewee about a real situation, he is asking about a hypothetical one. Talk about English © BBC Learning English Page 4 of 8 bbclearningenglish.com
  • 5. Carmela: So, this is an imaginary situation then ? David: Right, an imaginary situation and he clearly marks this with language that he uses, he’s using there a structure …which I think we call ‘second conditional” and you’ll often hear interviewers ask things like : “what would you say .. if you faced this situation? how would you cope if you dealt this problem?” - those kind of things… Carmela: .. and why are “hypothetical” or “what would you do” questions so common in interviews? David: Well, I think it gives the interviewer an opportunity to ask not about the interviewee’s past, but it gives them a chance to understand how the interviewee might behave in the future if he or she should get the job. And, I think, the important thing from the interviewee’s point of view - is to remember this is a hypothetical situation, so choose the correct language, in other words you should answer the question with “I would”, “if I faced that situation I would behave in this way, if I had to deal with that problem, I would do this” Carmela You’re listening to “Business Language to Go” from the BBC World Service. Something that’s very common in interviews is asking people about their good points and bad points. Could you elaborate, David. David Well, it’s a pretty typical interview question. You know, what are your strengths and weaknesses, what are your good points and bad points. And, for the interviewee obviously the thing is to make sure that you’ve got lots of strong points, good points and not so many bad ones. You know, you Talk about English © BBC Learning English Page 5 of 8 bbclearningenglish.com
  • 6. shouldn’t be too hard on yourself. And when you do mention a bad point, it’s often a good idea to show that you’re not only aware of it - but you’re also trying to improve. So, you could say ‘oh, my bad point is … I’m not very good at Arabic, for example, but - I’ am taking lessons every week ‘ . Carmela You’ll now hear our two interviewees talking about their own strengths. Listen out for the language that they use. CLIP Mary & John 0’31” Mary: John, any other strengths that you feel you bring to the job. What are your strengths and weaknesses in the workplace? John: What I'd bring to the job are very, very good organisational skills. I'm strongly motivated, I’m highly committed, very a much a self-starter. I feel that my people skills are fairly well developed and I feel there's scope to carry out that side of my duties even better. And I firmly believe that the combination of my people skills and my organisational ability is the right combination of skills to do this job really well. END OF CLIP CLIP Christopher Beale 0’20” Christopher: If you were assessing yourself on your own strengths and weaknesses how would you summarise them? Interviewee: Well I would look at it that I’m self motivated. I can also work with a group of people. I know that I can motivate them in a manner that is good for the company. END OF CLIP Carmela Let’s look at some of the language that was used there to talk about personal strengths, David? Talk about English © BBC Learning English Page 6 of 8 bbclearningenglish.com
  • 7. David Both the interviewees emphasized that they were motivated. I think we heard expressions like, strongly motivated, self motivated . The first interviewee said he was a self-starter. We heard the phrase, highly committed - Carmela ….and all these expressions, do they all mean the same thing? David … they all mean roughly the same thing. These are all phrases that emphasize the fact that you are keen to do well, that you want o work hard, that you’re ambitious, you want to succeed. Carmela We also heard some very concrete examples of things, skills basically.. Tell us about the language that was used to talk about skills David: The first interviewee talked about the combination of skills that he can offer in this new job. I think he talked about his people skills, in other words - how well he deals with people, communicates, manages and, he also mentions his organisational ability. In other words he was trying to explain that he was efficient, well organized, good with systems. I think another key-term that’s often heard in interviews as well, is team- player. Carmela: … meaning? David: Well, team player is somebody who works well with other people.. Carmela The key to successful interviews is being positive about yourself. Finally, let’s hear a typical end to an interview. CLIP Mary and John 0’10” Mary: Right well that's pretty much all I want to ask at the moment. Do you have any questions for me? John: I'd just like to know what the time scale is? When do you expect to be able to let us know? Talk about English © BBC Learning English Page 7 of 8 bbclearningenglish.com
  • 8. END OF CLIP David Did you notice the expression pretty much? The interviewer there said, I think “right, well, that’s pretty much all I what to ask at the moment” - and this phrase “pretty much” is a typical phrase in English - it’s what we would call “a vague marker”. Carmela: Vague …meaning… ? David: …Well.. meaning.. not precise. It’s an indication here, that the speaker is thinking about something, in this case, changing the subject, bringing the interview to an end. . And we heard the interviewee reply.. “I’d just like to know what the time scale is” - Again that word “just” which the interviewee is using to make everything a little bit softer, a little bit gentler, so that he doesn’t come across as being too aggressive Carmela OK, thanks David. And ,just to say that David Evans will be joining me next time for more “Business Language to Go”. Talk about English © BBC Learning English Page 8 of 8 bbclearningenglish.com