Business Communication Today, 15th Ed.
Chapter 1. Professional Communication in a Digital, Social, Mobile World
"In this American English pronunciation lesson you will learn the key to the Perfect P sound and how P is different from B.
"There are about 7,000 languages spoken around the world -- and they all have different sounds, vocabularies and structures.
"Is there a difference between 'low' and 'law'?
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"In this American English pronunciation lesson you will learn the key to the Perfect P sound and how P is different from B.
"By spotting and changing a few bad habits, you can easily increase your reading speed without missing out on detail, says Jordan Harry.
"Trust and cooperation are not standard in our organizations and yet we know they should be.
"Perfectionism is a double-edged sword.
"Wanna stand out as a particularly collaborative colleague?
"In this video, I will talk about how you can improve your fluency and confidence in English, even if you don't speak English on a daily basis.
"We took a look at how American work habits have changed over the past 10 years.
"How will AI reshape your career?
"In this super fun lesson, you'll learn 7 common conversational English phrasal verbs with examples from the popular TV series Friends! You will also meet Ethan from the Learn English with TV Series channel.
"There’s a lot to unpack regarding chatbots.
"Allison Shapira, CEO and Founder of Global Public Speaking LLC, discusses the subject of "uptalk" - when our voice rises at the end of a sentence and makes us sound like we're asking a question instead of making a statement.
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"WSJ's Joanna Stern "bumps into" Steph Korey [photo, left] in the elevator and asks about the luggage company's push into physical retail, her advice for raising capital and her travel habits.
"If you really want to sound more natural and native in your spoken English you have to use contractions.
"Let’s face it: ideas are a dime a dozen.
"Most of us have stumbled when saying an unfamiliar name.
"When should you pronounce the H and when should it be silent?
Liz Funk talks to Kim Dower (photo, left), a Los Angeles-based media trainer, on the topic.
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