Business English: 55+ Professional Exercises Workplace Scenarios & Communication Practice
Business English Exercises - Professional Communication Practice (A1-C2). Workplace communication scenarios and professional vocabulary.
What are Business English Exercises?
Business English exercises focus on workplace communication—including writing business correspondence, conducting meetings with appropriate meeting language, giving presentations, negotiating deals, and using professional vocabulary. These exercises cover corporate English scenarios like job interviews, conference calls, report writing, and networking, developing the professional register essential for career success.
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56 lessons| Lesson | Exercises | Level | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
1. An Office Move | 2 | A1 | Start |
2. Managing projects | 2 | A1 | Start |
3. Office day to day | 7 | A1 | Start |
4. Problems and Solutions | 10 | A1 | Start |
5. Procedures | 5 | A1 | Start |
6. Welcome | 9 | A1 | Start |
7. What? When? Where? | 11 | A1 | Start |
8. Work | 8 | A1 | Start |
9. Advertising | 5 | A2 | Start |
10. Business location | 5 | A2 | Start |
11. Changes | 3 | A2 | Start |
12. Company facts | 4 | A2 | Start |
13. Competition | 6 | A2 | Start |
14. Corporate hospitality | 5 | A2 | Start |
15. Customer service | 4 | A2 | Start |
16. Describing products and services | 5 | A2 | Start |
17. Describing your job and contacts | 5 | A2 | Start |
18. Doing Business | 6 | A2 | Start |
19. Employees talk about their jobs | 4 | A2 | Start |
20. Employment | 4 | A2 | Start |
1. An Office Move
A12. Managing projects
A13. Office day to day
A14. Problems and Solutions
A15. Procedures
A16. Welcome
A17. What? When? Where?
A18. Work
A19. Advertising
A210. Business location
A211. Changes
A212. Company facts
A213. Competition
A214. Corporate hospitality
A215. Customer service
A216. Describing products and services
A217. Describing your job and contacts
A218. Doing Business
A219. Employees talk about their jobs
A220. Employment
A2Business English vs. General English: What's the Difference?
Business English focuses on workplace communication—emails, meetings, presentations, and industry vocabulary. General English builds everyday fluency for daily life and social situations. Choose Business for professional goals; choose General for broad communication.
Business English Topics Covered
- Professional Email Writing
- Meetings & Conference Calls
- Presentations & Public Speaking
- Negotiation & Persuasion
- Job Interviews & CVs
- Business Vocabulary & Terminology
- Networking & Small Talk
- Reports & Business Documents
Why Practice Business English?
Business English practice is crucial because workplace communication requires specific professional vocabulary, formal structures, and communication strategies that differ from everyday English. Practice exercises build familiarity with corporate English scenarios, meeting language, business correspondence, and appropriate professional register, preparing you for real business situations where precision and professionalism matter for career success.
Key Learning Benefits
- Professional vocabulary for describing business processes, roles, and corporate English concepts accurately
- Formal register awareness knowing when and how to use appropriate professional language
- Business correspondence skills essential for written workplace communication
- Meeting language and presentation strategies for participating effectively in professional contexts
- Career advancement through confident, competent English communication in business settings
Practice Exercises - Frequently Asked Questions
- What business English topics are covered?
- Exercises cover workplace communication, meetings, presentations, negotiations, email writing, job interviews, and industry-specific vocabulary from A1 to B1.
- Are business exercises useful for TOEIC preparation?
- Yes. Many business exercises use workplace scenarios similar to TOEIC, including understanding schedules, reading memos, and interpreting charts.
- Do I need business experience for these exercises?
- No. A1-A2 exercises start with basic workplace situations anyone can relate to. B1 exercises cover more specialized business contexts.
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