
Speak Business English Like An American covers over 350 idioms and expressions you're likely to encounter in today's business world. Familiarize yourself with all of them.
250 Ways to Say It in Business English » Setting Dates For The Future
We'll meet you again
We'll meet you again on Friday.
See you next week
See you next week. Same time, same place.
I'll have my secretary schedule
I'll have my secretary schedule another appointment for October.
Sunday morning, then
Sunday morning, then. We'll come by right after breakfast.
It's all set
It's all set then. Ten at night near the pier.
We look forward to
We look forward to a successful relationship when you settle in China.
It would be a pleasure
It would be a pleasure to enter into a joint-venture with your company.
I would be happy for
I would be happy for any opportunity to supply your corporation.
Our boss would be delighted
Our boss would be delighted to do business with you.
We are open
We are fully open to any type of collaboration with your partnership.
I'll give you a call
I'll give you a call sometime after the convention.
Why don't I send you an e-mail?
Why don't I send you send you an e-mail once a decision has been made?
I look forward to
I look forward to seeing you again. Maybe in Taipei next year?
Let me give you my
Let me give you my business cards. You can get hold of me at any time.
We'll keep in touch
We'll keep in touch on Facebook.
I'd like to make an appointment
I'd like to make an appointment with Captain Terrence.
I'd like to schedule a meeting
I'd like to schedule a meeting with the boss. Is he in tomorrow?
Is she available?
Is the lawyer available next Wednesday?
Does he have any opening?
Does O'Sullivan have an opening this week? I only need five minutes.
Does she have any time?
Does the engineer have any time today? I can handle most of the morning.
Our plans
Our plans include buying another Airbus to start serving Yokohama.
I anticipate
I do anticipate problems if the Minister continues with her policies.
We forecast
We forecast two-digit inflation.
I expect
I expect our department to be downsized after the merger.
I anticipate
I anticipate a satisfactory Christmas campaign this winter.
Speak Business English Like An American covers over 350 idioms and expressions you're likely to encounter in today's business world. Familiarize yourself with all of them.
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The activities in "4000 Essential English Words" are specially designed to make use of important learning conditions. Firstly, the words are introduced using sentence definitions and an example sentence. 4000 Essential English Words 5: 600 words (Unit 1 - Unit 30).
The activities in "4000 Essential English Words" are specially designed to make use of important learning conditions. Firstly, the words are introduced using sentence definitions and an example sentence. 4000 Essential English Words 4: 600 words (Unit 1 - Unit 30).
The activities in "4000 Essential English Words" are specially designed to make use of important learning conditions. Firstly, the words are introduced using sentence definitions and an example sentence. 4000 Essential English Words 3: 600 words (Unit 1 - Unit 30).
The activities in "4000 Essential English Words" are specially designed to make use of important learning conditions. Firstly, the words are introduced using sentence definitions and an example sentence. 4000 Essential English Words 2: 600 words (Unit 1 - Unit 30).
The activities in "4000 Essential English Words" are specially designed to make use of important learning conditions. Firstly, the words are introduced using sentence definitions and an example sentence. 4000 Essential English Words 1: 600 words (Unit 1 - Unit 30).
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If you already speak some English and now would like to speak more like a native, “Speak English Like an American” will help you. One of the keys to speaking like a native is the ability to use and understand casual expressions, or idioms. American English is full of idioms. Speak English Like an American will help you understand and use idioms better. It contains over 300 of today's most common idioms.