Empower Your Business English with Motivational Phrasal Verbs

As ESL learners aiming to excel in the business world, mastering motivational phrasal verbs is essential to inspire and motivate others effectively. In this blog post, as your English coach and teacher, I will teach you seven Business English phrasal verbs that will help you to motivate your colleagues, clients, and team members. Let's get started!

  • Bring about: To cause or make something happen, you can "bring about" change or success within your organization. For example, "Our team's dedication brought about a significant increase in sales."

  • Look forward to: Expressing excitement and anticipation for future events can be done with "look forward to." For instance, "I look forward to meeting our new clients next week."

  • Take on: When you willingly accept new responsibilities or challenges, you "take on" tasks to demonstrate your capabilities. For example, "She eagerly took on the project and exceeded expectations."

  • Step up: To take on a more significant role or responsibility, you "step up" your efforts to lead your team effectively. For instance, "John stepped up as the new project manager and inspired the team."

  • Reach out: When you initiate communication or support for others, you "reach out" to show you care. For example, "Our company reached out to the local community to offer assistance."

  • Carry out: To execute or complete tasks efficiently, you "carry out" your plans with dedication. For instance, "The team successfully carried out the marketing campaign."

  • Set forth: To present ideas or objectives clearly and confidently, you "set forth" your vision for the future. For example, "The CEO set forth an ambitious growth strategy for the company."

 
 

By incorporating these seven Business English phrasal verbs into your vocabulary, you can elevate your ability to motivate and inspire others in the professional world. As an English coach, I encourage you to practice using these phrases in your business conversations and presentations. Remember, effective communication is the key to success in the business arena. Keep improving your English vocabulary and skills, and you'll be well-equipped to lead and motivate your teams towards greater achievements. Happy learning!

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Marike Korn