Episode 0010
Summary
A sales meeting where a demanding manager initially rejects ideas from subordinates to boost sales. When the CEO arrives and expresses approval for one of the previously rejected ideas (a two-for-one promotion), the manager quickly changes their tune, claiming it as a brilliant concept and showing relief.
Transcript (Click timestamp to jump)
[muffled speech and office sounds]
All right people, we're holding this meeting today because we've got to do something about our sales and we need to do it now. I want concrete solutions. How do you plan to drive sales? Roger.
Well, um, in fact, we're the most expensive in the market, so maybe we need to lower our prices to match the competitors?
Lower our prices. Not very creative. It'll never fly with Swan. What kind of thinking is that, geez. Anyone have a better plan? Natalie.
Um, perhaps um, a promotion. Maybe a two-for-one offer or or something like that.
That's the same thing. Bad idea. Really bad idea. Damn it, people, come on. Think! The CEO will be here any minute.
Hello Mr. Swan.
Oh, Mr. Swan.
Hello, Mr. Swan. Do we have any ideas yet?
Yes, Mr. Swan, we were kind of considering a two-for-one offer to get more competitive.
A two-for-one promotion. Hmm. I kind of like the sound of that. It sounds like something we should consider.
Yeah, exactly! That's just what I was thinking. In fact, it's a brilliant idea. I'm glad we thought of that. Very creative.
Summary
The audio features an English learning podcast discussing business English, specifically sales strategies. The hosts, Marco and Erica, introduce an intermediate lesson focused on a sales meeting dialogue. They explain key vocabulary like "drive sales" and "promotion," then analyze phrases such as "match the competitors," "in the market," and "it'll never fly" from the dialogue. They also provide fluency tips on expressing ideas more naturally, like "be here any minute" and "consider." The dialogue itself depicts a tense sales meeting led by an aggressive manager, Clark, who rejects his team's suggestions until the CEO, Mr. Swan, approves an idea, highlighting the importance of supportive leadership. The hosts conclude by inviting listeners to their website for more resources.
Transcript (Click timestamp to jump)
Welcome back, English learners. My name is Marco, and I am joined by...
Erica.
How are you, Erica?
I'm doing great, Marco, and you?
Excellent. I'm doing really well, and I'm really excited about our lesson for today.
That's right. We've got an intermediate lesson today and we're going to study some real English.
English that you use everyday, right?
That's right. English that native speakers really use.
Exactly, and today, as Erica mentioned, we have an intermediate lesson. And not only is it intermediate, but it's a business lesson.
Yeah, so today we're listening into a sales meeting and we're going to learn some great useful English to talk about sales strategies.
So we're going to learn English for sales strategies for making suggestions and for responding to suggestions.
Great. So why don't we take a look at our vocabulary preview for today?
Vocabulary preview.
So our vocabulary preview is a part of our lesson when we teach you some really important words that will help you to understand the dialogue better.
Okay, great. So that is what vocabulary preview is.
We have two words for you today, and we can start off by looking at the first one.
Our first word today is drive sales.
Drive sales.
Drive sales.
To drive sales, and that means...
To increase sales.
Right, to sell more.
Exactly. So to drive sales.
Okay, so now let's look at our second word, and it's an interesting one, it's promotion.
Promotion.
Promotion.
Promotion.
So, Erica, what is a promotion exactly?
Okay, so here we're not really talking about getting a better job, right?
Okay, yeah, not like a job promotion.
No, we're talking about a marketing strategy.
Okay, so I can give you an example.
Suppose that I want to buy shampoo, and if I go to the supermarket and I see buy one and get one free.
So that's a two for one.
That's a two for one promotion.
Yeah, okay.
That's a sales promotion.
Or...
Perhaps the shampoo in the supermarket is less expensive than usual.
Okay. Maybe, yeah, usually maybe it costs $5, but today it costs $4. That's a sales promotion.
Great. So that's a really good marketing strategy.
Exactly, and we'll hear this word in our dialogue today.
Great.
So we are ready to listen to our dialogue. It's gonna be pretty fast, so it might be a little bit difficult to understand.
But don't worry if you don't understand everything, because later in this lesson, we're going to explain all the important words and phrases.
Uh yeah, for more today is it for the air catching up for the, I don't know why.
What?
All right, people, we're holding this meeting today because we've got to do something about our sales and we need to do it now.
I want concrete solutions. How do you plan to drive sales? Roger.
Well, um, in fact, we're the most expensive in the market, so maybe we need to lower our prices to match the competitors.
Lower our prices. Not very creative. It'll never fly with Swan.
What kind of thinking is that? Geez.
Anyone have a better plan? Natalie.
Um, perhaps um a promotion. Maybe a two for one offer or or something like that.
What? That's the same thing.
Bad idea. Really bad idea. Damn it, people, come on. Think.
The CEO will be here any minute.
Hello, Mr. Swan.
Oh, Mr. Swan.
Hello, Mr. Swan.
Do we have any ideas yet?
Yes, Mr. Swan, we were kind of considering a two for one offer to get more competitive.
A two for one promotion, hmm.
I kind of like the sound of that. It sounds like something we should consider.
Yeah, exactly. That's just what I was thinking. In fact, it's a brilliant idea. I'm glad we thought of that. Very creative.
Okay, so an interesting manager, right?
I don't know about interesting. Maybe I would think bad manager.
We're gonna talk about him later on in the show.
But now, let's take a look at our language takeaway.
Language takeaway.
Okay, so language takeaway is the part of our lesson where we teach you the most important words from the dialogue. All these words that we are going to focus on can be found in today's dialogue.
Exactly. So we have three words for you today. Let's look at the first one.
Match the competitors.
Match the competitors.
Match the competitors.
Match the competitors.
Great. So we have some examples for you, so you can listen and try and see if you can figure out what match the competitors really means.
Example one.
We guarantee that we can match the competitor's lowest price.
Example two.
It's impossible for us to match the competitors. Our costs are just too high.
Example three.
Do you think we can match our competitor's prices and still keep our quality high?
Ah, okay, so I see that match the competitors means to be as good as or better than other companies in the same industry.
Exactly. Match the competitors.
All right, so let's move to our second word today for language takeaways, and it is in the market.
In the market.
In the market.
In the market.
We heard this phrase in the dialogue, and it means in the industry.
Exactly.
I can say, for example, English Pod is the best language pod in the market.
So, of all the podcasts that teach English, English Pod is the best.
Of course, no doubt about it.
Totally agree.
Right. Or I can give you another example.
IPods are the most popular MP3 players in the market.
So of all the MP3 players in the world, iPods are the most popular.
So let's move to our final word for today, and it is...
It'll never fly.
It'll never fly.
It'll never fly.
It's will never fly.
So this phrase sounds a little bit strange.
I know, fly? Are we talking about an airplane here? What's going on?
Exactly, but we're not. So, so we're gonna give you some examples and try and guess what it'll never fly really means.
Example one.
This marketing plan will never fly. It's just too expensive.
Example two.
What? You want to sell bikinis in Alaska? That'll never fly.
Example three.
Brad told me his idea for a film script, but the story will never fly. It's not interesting enough.
So it means it won't work.
It won't work, it's not a good idea.
They'll never agree.
Exactly.
Great. So now we've seen a lot of useful phrases and we are ready to listen to our dialogue a second time, but this time it's gonna be slow.
So you'll be able to understand a little bit better and you'll be able to hear the words and phrases we were just talking about.
All right, people, we're holding this meeting today because we've got to do something about our sales and we need to do it now.
I want concrete solutions. How do you plan to drive sales, Roger?
Well, um, in fact, we're the most expensive in the market, so maybe we need to lower our prices to match the competitors.
Lower our prices. Not very creative. It'll never fly with Swan.
What kind of thinking is that? Geez.
Anybody else have a better plan? Natalie.
Um, perhaps um, a promotion. Maybe a two for one offer or something like that.
What? That's the same thing.
Bad idea. Really bad idea. Damn it, people, come on. Think.
The CEO will be here any minute.
Hello, Mr. Swan.
Oh, Mr. Swan.
Hello, Mr. Swan.
Do we have any ideas yet?
Yes, Mr. Swan, we were kind of considering a two for one offer to get more competitive.
A two for one promotion, hmm.
I kind of like the sound of that. It sounds like something we should consider.
Yeah, exactly. That's just what I was thinking. In fact, that's a brilliant idea. I'm glad we thought of that. Very creative.
Okay, I hope everyone understands a lot better now.
And I hope everyone could listen out for some of those key words.
Right. So now it's time for us to take a look at fluency builder.
Fluency builder.
So with fluency builder, we try to help you increase your fluency. We take a word or phrase that you already know and show you how to say it a little bit more naturally, a little bit more like a native English speaker.
Right. And we have three of these words for you today.
Yeah.
Let's start with the first one.
Okay, so often students will say something like...
I'll be here soon.
Or... I will arrive soon.
Right. And these sentences are correct.
They're totally fine, but I think there's a better way to say this.
Right. And we heard it in the dialogue. So let's listen to what the person in the dialogue said.
The CEO will be here any minute.
The CEO will be here any minute.
Okay, so be here any minute, he'll be here any minute. It just sounds a little bit more natural.
Yeah, I think I use this phrase quite often.
He'll be here any minute.
He'll be here soon. Yeah.
Great.
Okay, so let's move on to our second phrase for fluency builder.
So this phrase will help you to learn how to say I'm thinking about something in a better sounding way.
Right. So you can say something like, we are thinking about a sales strategy.
Or that sounds like something we should think about.
Right. And it's perfectly correct.
Yeah, there's no problem with this.
But in the dialogue, we heard something a little bit different. So let's listen to it.
It sounds like something we should consider.
It sounds like something we should consider.
So consider sounds like a pretty natural way of saying it, right?
Yeah, and you know what? I think it sounds really kind of smart.
Yeah, it sounds more formal even.
A little more professional.
Yeah.
It's a good word.
Okay, brilliant. So let's move on to our third word.
Marco, you already said our third word.
Oh yeah, I actually did.
Brilliant. Um, that's a great word right there.
Yeah.
A lot of people might say, that's a great idea or great.
But in the dialogue, we heard another way of saying the same idea.
That's a brilliant idea.
That's a brilliant idea.
Okay, so this is great, but I would have to say that it's a little bit more British English.
Yeah, I'd agree with you there, but I also think it's sort of gives more power to this idea that it's a good idea, brilliant idea, that it's a really, really good idea.
Yeah, yeah, I like that word.
Okay, so we're ready to listen to our dialogue again, a third time, but at its normal speed.
Uh yeah, for more today is it for the air catching up for the, I don't know why. But see the way here.
All right, people, we're holding this meeting today because we've got to do something about our sales and we need to do it now.
I want concrete solutions. How do you plan to drive sales? Roger.
Well, um, in fact, we're the most expensive in the market, so maybe we need to lower our prices to match the competitors.
Lower our prices. Not very creative. It'll never fly with Swan.
What kind of thinking is that? Geez.
Anyone have a better plan? Natalie.
Um, perhaps um a promotion. Maybe a two for one offer or or something like that.
What? That's the same thing.
Bad idea. Really bad idea. Damn it, people, come on. Think.
The CEO will be here any minute.
Hello, Mr. Swan.
Oh, Mr. Swan.
Hello, Mr. Swan.
Do we have any ideas yet?
Yes, Mr. Swan, we were kind of considering a two for one offer to get more competitive.
A two for one promotion, hmm.
I kind of like the sound of that. It sounds like something we should consider.
Yeah, exactly. That's just what I was thinking. In fact, it's a brilliant idea. I'm glad we thought of that. Very creative.
All right, so listening to this dialogue makes you think about this boss.
I'm pretty sure everyone has had a manager or a supervisor that's similar to this guy.
Yeah, this boss, uh Clark, I would have to say he sounds like a terrible person to work for.
Yeah, that's true. If you're a manager, you want to motivate your employees.
I think it's the most important thing a manager does is to encourage his or her employees and to help support them to grow and to be better people in the job. And this guy is totally not doing this.
And you can tell because they are a little bit scared of talking and he cuts them off with saying, oh, it's a bad idea, give me a better idea and stuff like that.
Yeah, I could never work for a guy like this.
You know, my first boss that I had when I first entered the workforce, um I was in a very junior position and I was working for a large company, and the general manager of the company, he was amazing. He was so encouraging.
He knew every single employee's name, first name, and he would, you know, make an effort to stop and say hello and ask them how things were going.
And, you know what, this left me with such a good feeling about the company that I really wanted to work hard for this company and try my best. And I think that I've never met such a great boss as this guy.
No, I think that's true. Definitely, if you have a boss that's encouraging and motivating like that, it makes you work harder and makes you feel part of a really special team.
And that's something we can all agree on, and I'm sure all our managers out there do the same.
Well, you know what? I hope some of our listeners log on to our website and maybe they can tell us some experiences with bad managers or good managers, or, if they are managers, how they handle things.
Yeah, and hopefully they can use some of these great phrases that we talked about today.
Great. So, be sure everyone to visit our website at Englishpod.com, and where you can find a lot of other information and really good resources to continue improving your English.
That's right. So thanks for listening today, everyone. And until next time, this is goodbye.
Summary
The audio is an English vocabulary learning session. It features a male speaker (Speaker 1) who provides definitions and prompts, and a female speaker (Speaker 2) who vocalizes vocabulary words and uses them in example sentences. The session covers various business-related vocabulary, focusing on concepts like solutions, sales, market, promotion, and strategies. The overall tone is instructional, with some emotional variations in the example sentences.
Transcript (Click timestamp to jump)
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Listen to the meaning, then say the vocabulary word.
A real or specific solution to a problem.
Concrete solutions.
Increase sales.
Drive sales.
In the industry.
In the market.
Be as good as or better than other companies in the same industry.
To match the competitors.
Will not work, will not be approved.
Will never fly.
Something done to make people aware of a product.
Promotion.
Will arrive very soon.
Be here any minute.
Thinking about.
To consider.
Excellent.
Brilliant.
As good as or better than others of the same type.
Competitive.
Make sales successfully.
Win sales.
Plans for a company's sales activities.
Sales strategy.
The process a customer goes through when deciding to buy a product.
Sales cycle.
To sell more than others.
To outsell.
When a customer buys the same brand over and over.
Customer loyalty.
Let's try that faster.
Excellent.
Brilliant.
Will arrive very soon.
Be here any minute.
To sell more than others.
To outsell.
Will not work, will not be approved.
Will never fly.
The process a customer goes through when deciding to buy a product.
Sales cycle.
Something done to make people aware of a product.
Promotion.
In the industry.
In the market.
Increase sales.
Drive sales.
Be as good as or better than other companies in the same industry.
To match the competitors.
As good as or better than others of the same type.
Competitive.
Make sales successfully.
Win sales.
Plans for a company's sales activities.
Sales strategy.
When a customer buys the same brand over and over.
Customer loyalty.
Thinking about.
To consider.
A real or specific solution to a problem.
Concrete solutions.
Now say the word and hear it in a sentence.
Drive sales.
If we want to drive sales, I think we need to spend more time training our salespeople.
Drive sales.
The most important thing for us right now is to focus on driving sales.
Drive sales.
I think if we increase our marketing budget, it will help us to drive sales in the fourth quarter.
I expect each of you to come to the meeting tomorrow with concrete solutions for our recruitment problem.
Dale, have you come up with any concrete solution?
I'm sorry, but I just can't offer any concrete solutions right now.
Promotion.
We can't have a sales promotion right now because our costs are too high.
Promotion.
The department store is offering a promotion. Everything is 50% off. Let's go shopping.
Promotion.
A two-for-one promotion might be a way to attract new customers.
We guarantee that we can match the competitor's lowest price.
It's impossible for us to match the competitors. Our costs are just too high.
Do you think we can match the competitor's quality and still keep our price low?
In the market.
English Pod is the best podcast in the market.
In the market.
iPods are the most popular MP3 players in the market.
In the market.
Our product is the cheapest in the market.
Will never fly.
This marketing plan will never fly. We just don't have enough money for it.
Will never fly.
I like that idea, but it'll never fly with management.
Will never fly.
Brad told me his idea for a film script, but the story will never fly. It's not interesting enough.
Be here any minute.
Hurry up! The bus will be here any minute.
Be here any minute.
Nick just called. He said he should be here any minute.
Be here any minute.
Is everything prepared for the meeting? The CEO will be here any minute.
To consider.
We're considering a sales promotion.
To consider.
I think we need to consider a new sales strategy.
To consider.
Have you considered reducing the price?
Brilliant.
That's a brilliant idea!
Brilliant.
This is a brilliant marketing plan.
Brilliant.
What a brilliant suggestion! Thanks, Roger.
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