Business English from All Ears English

BE 440: Improve Your Business English Vocabulary Just Like That

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Jul 20, 2025
Dive into the nuances of enhancing your business English vocabulary, starting with the phrase 'just like that' to express efficiency. Discover idioms that signal immediacy in the workplace, including 'at once' and the French 'tout de suite.' Explore various expressions of urgency, like 'toot sweet' and 'pronto,' and learn how they originated. A fascinating role play in a hospital setting highlights effective communication during high-pressure scenarios, showcasing how vocabulary can bolster clarity and professionalism.
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ANECDOTE

Desire for Instant Results

  • Aubrey wished that many tasks at work, like proofreading or making dinner, could happen instantly just like that.
  • These examples highlight the desire for easy, immediate results despite the effort typically required.
INSIGHT

Meaning of "Just Like That"

  • The phrase "just like that" means something happened quickly or unexpectedly, not magically or easily.
  • It often indicates surprise or suddenness in events happening.
ADVICE

Use "Straight Away" for Urgency

  • Use "straight away" to mean immediately or right away in business contexts.
  • It's a useful phrase for quick response actions like customer service or reporting.
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