10 Popular American Business Expressions

 

In this lesson, you’re going to master 10 popular expressions that will help you sound more natural and confident at work.

You’re also going to learn the common mistakes to avoid and how to apply advanced techniques like connected speech to enhance your pronunciation and intonation.

  1. Stepping up to the plate

    • Meaning: Taking responsibility or initiative.

    • Example: It's time for us to step up to the plate and take charge of the situation.

  2. The ball is in your court

    • Meaning: It’s someone else’s turn to take action or make a decision.

    • Example: Now, the ball is in your court to decide the next steps.

  3. Touch base

    • Meaning: To make contact or check in with someone briefly.

    • Example: I’ll touch base with you next week to follow up on our action items from this meeting.

  4. Thinking on your feet

    • Meaning: Adapting quickly and responding to situations promptly.

    • Example: Our team had to think on their feet when the client changed the project requirements at the last minute.

  5. Bring to the table

    • Meaning: Contributing specific qualities or assets to a situation or group.

    • Example: Everyone here brings unique skills to the table, which is vital for our project's success.

  6. Get the ball rolling

    • Meaning: To start a process or project.

    • Example: Let’s get the ball rolling on the new marketing campaign by finalizing our objectives today.

  7. On the same wavelength

    • Meaning: Thinking in a similar way or understanding each other well.

    • Example: It’s clear we’re on the same wavelength regarding the company’s strategic direction.

  8. No stone unturned

    • Meaning: Thoroughly searching or investigating.

    • Example: In addressing this issue, we will leave no stone unturned until we find a solution.

  9. Raise the bar

    • Meaning: Setting higher standards or expectations.

    • Example: With this project, we aim to raise the bar for quality and innovation in our industry.

  10. Go the extra mile

    • Meaning: Making more effort than is expected.

    • Example: Our customer service team consistently goes the extra mile to ensure client satisfaction.

Understanding and effectively using these phrases can significantly enhance your business English and leadership communication.

The key is to practice these expressions in relevant contexts, helping you navigate the intricacies of business communication with ease and assurance.

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