English in the Workplace

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English in the Workplace Ing. Jaroslav Bernkopf Social Language

Would you help me, please? Would you be so kind to help me, please? English in the Workplace Help Help me! Help me, please! Would you help me, please? Would you be so kind to help me, please? Social Language

English in the Workplace Help I need your help. I need your help, please. I need anybody's help. I need some help. I need some help, please. Social Language

English in the Workplace Help The Beatles - Help! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WEPFubnDOo Social Language

English in the Workplace Help Help, I need somebody! You know I need someone, help! When I was younger I never needed anybody's help. Help me if you can! Help me get my feet back on the ground! Please help me! I do appreciate you being 'round. Social Language

English in the Workplace Help "Help!" Help, I need somebody Help, not just anybody Help, you know I need someone, help When I was younger, so much younger than today I never needed anybody's help in any way But now these days are gone, I'm not so self-assured Now I find I've changed my mind and opened up the doors Help me if you can, I'm feeling down And I do appreciate you being 'round Help me get my feet back on the ground Won't you please, please help me And now my life has changed in oh so many ways My independence seems to vanish in the haze But every now and then I feel so insecure I know that I just need you like I've never done before When I was younger so much younger than today And I do appreciate you being round Won't you please, please help me, help me, help me, ooh Social Language

English in the Workplace Help The Beatles - Help! (Shea Stadium, New York, NY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1g7rlVaJT4E Social Language

English in the Workplace Help Lend me a hand! Lend me a hand, please! Would you lend me a hand, please? Could you lend me a hand, please? I need somebody to lend me a hand. I need anybody to lend me a hand. Social Language

English in the Workplace Need I need a screwdriver. I don't need a slotted screwdriver. I need a Phillips screwdriver. I don't need this one, I need that one. What do you need? Do you need my help? I am in need, please help me! Social Language

English in the Workplace Do it Do it! Do it, please! Would you do it, please? Could you do it, please? Do it for me! Do it for me, please! Would you do it for me, please? Could you do it for me, please? I will force you to do it! Social Language

English in the Workplace Do it Do it instead of me! Do it instead of me, please! Would you do it instead of me, please? Could you do it instead of me, please? I have to go home now. Social Language

English in the Workplace Advice I need some advice. noun I need a piece of advice. noun I need your advice. noun Please advise me. verb Please give me advice. noun Social Language

English in the Workplace XXXXXXXXXXXX Dealing with awkward situations at workplace https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ_H0kNF-UQ&feature=em-subs_digest Social Language

English in the Workplace XXXXXXXXXXXX Awkward Situations at workplace & their escape route - Interpersonal skills & Soft skills Blog : http://www.learnex.in/awkward-situati... In this video from the soft skills bucket of Skillopedia you will learn some useful interpersonal skills to deal with those awkward situations you come across at your work place. Every one of us have to go through such situation – maybe telling someone about their body adour or asking someone to stop making those sexual reference. Now dealing with such awkward situations at workplace would be a difficult task, as it puts you in a sticky situation. This business lesson would help you get those required interpersonal skills & soft skills to deal with such awkward situations effectively. Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel – Skillopedia, the place to learn soft skills for the real world. Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/skillopediaone Website : http://www.letstalkacademy.in Awkward situation no 01 - Candid emails- A complete no Unprofessional language. Avoid typing personal/candid and sarcastic email. Wrong receiver: Check your ‘sent to’ information thoroughly Awkward situation no 02- Caught distracted in meeting Caught distracted: Its best to take notes; this will help you focus Unable to comprehend: take notes; will help you ask valid questions and improve your professional image. Awkward situation no 03 - Telling someone about the body odour Follow these steps to reduce the awkwardness in this situation. Ask the person to step aside and say “Hi, we need to talk!” Be tactful: Do not point names but say “some of us have noticed that you smell differently in office at times. Offer solution: Recommend a perfume or a cologne Ask for an opinion: Give some time for the person to absorb this conversation and ask what he thinks about it. More often than not, person will be receptive and accept your feedback. But the key is this conversation has to be confidential and no one else should listen to this conversation Awkward situation no 04 - Uncomfortable topics: Religion: Its best to not to discuss Sexual reference: if someone is feeling uncomfortable with such topics, he/she has to assertive but polite and express his/her displeasure on this topic. Key here is to make the other person know assertively and politically about your displeasure and get an acknowledgement from him. Awkward situation no 05 - Too close to be comfortable Close Proximity can make people awkward and uncomfortable. Follow these steps Step aside and face the person standing too close Start a small conversation. This will make the other person realize the lack of space between you too and he/she will step back. We hope you really enjoyed this session from Skillopedia, Subscribe and stay tuned for more interesting sessions. Social Language