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Acting up 臨時領(lǐng)導(dǎo)

Acting up 臨時領(lǐng)導(dǎo)

How will Anna manage as the boss for a few days?

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Episode 46: Language to use when you're in charge 當(dāng)領(lǐng)導(dǎo)時應(yīng)用的語言

Last time we heard Anna pitching her new plastic aubergine idea to Paul, in a lift. He was on his way to a biscuit-lovers' convention and didn't have much time. She gave the perfect elevator pitch and now it's down to Paul to give her idea the go ahead. But the problem is, he seems to have gone missing.

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如今 Anna 當(dāng)了領(lǐng)導(dǎo),Denise 想多做哪方面的工作?

答案在文字稿的最后一頁。

Glossary 詞匯

This week's programme focuses on the language that you might use when you have to 'act up' as the boss.

Phrases from the programme:

If anyone has any issues about their work please come and speak to me.

任何人有工作上的問題,請隨時告訴我。

I would like to have a meeting to discuss our work.

我要召開一個會議和大家討論一下我們的工作。

If there is anything you want to ask, my door is always open.

有什么需要,我的辦公室門永遠(yuǎn)是敞開的。