The many ups and downs, peaks and troughs of Schein Limited makes for a fascinating lesson. There seems to be a hint of dry humour being resolutely contained throughout the video. This makes it far less dull than many other business related videos. Always useful in my presentation classes. Video appreciated.
Yes, I am a native English speaker. I'm glad you found it easy to understand me and that you found the video useful. A new video will be out this coming Friday.
You are so condescending when you explain. Not all adjectivescan be used with certain nouns. Noy all adverbs can be used with verbs. Such cockiness in an explanation is really offensive. You are a malicious person..
As you can see we start the new service with 4.000 pax. When the sale time was over in the middle of Jan their amount started fall dawn and bottomed out under 1 (can I use an abbreviation k in this context ?)and it remained constant throughout M A and May. we avoid bankruptcy only thanks to good deal with Town Hall who pay for OAP pax for only they used our buses when the road was closed and we had to use a long diversion.
I like to learn English thanks to native speakers who are so kind. Never - you are wrong !!! you must sth, sth. always - good work. and I see my thinG;) question about "thanks to". - subject was good deal, and not Town Hall. I meant "thanks to" as "because of" good deal -and further -deal with Town Hall. Shouldn't I use it this way ?
Hi toys, there are lots of videos on youtube designed to help students develop a more native-sounding accent. The real key is to listen and repeat, and record yourself so that you can compare your accent to a native one. Have a look at 'audioboo' where you can easily record and repeat your voice.
Started to fall (no down). Yes, you can abbreviate. Put the verbs in the past when referring to the past i.e. startED, avoidED. Thanks to A good deal with... Otherwise, great work!
This video was really helpful, thank you for that, but I really cannot listen to this way of speaking for too long. Somehow the sentences always sound the same, especially when your voice goes up after every one or every part of the sentence. But this is personal I think, anyway, great explaining and very easy to understand.
Our income improved in June parallel to carried pax whose amount ascended nearly steadily throughout July as well. When we launched new buses in A amount of pax rocketed to 9500 at the weekend of opening a new store at TC. It plummet at S up to 6k only to rebound and our income jumped considerably as pax come back in O to flattened out at a number of 8k up to N. There was a sharp deacrease in carried pax up to mid of N, but we see as their number is going up again. OK- maybe I will not study.
Right from the beginning of the year, during the first two month, sales dropped down significantly. after this decrease of three units, there was a stagnation of almost 4 months at 1 million, due to a lack of improvements, sales marketing and business campaigns. at the beginning of May, a sale representative has been promoted to sale manager and since then, sales began to increase slowly with an initial fluctuation. suddenly, in August, sales shot up and a peak of 9 millions has been reached,
right at the end of the same month, after which unfortunately it plummeted by 3 units and hit a low of 6 millions. In September there was a rapid rise in sales from 6m to 8m and the figures remained stable up to the following month. At the end of October, when it looked as sales were slightly going up, there was another sharp trough by 3 m which made think of a possible bankruptcy, but just before the end of the year, sales have risen steadily, reaching 6m by New Year’s Eve!
I was searching for proper nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs to describe the various curves of the graph. I really liked your video as this enhanced by vocab to explain any graph in more dramatical way. Keep it up.
Thank you for the video. I am teaching my students to describe graphs using adverbial and adjective phrases. Your video helps a lot to enable my students to understand better.
It was an eventful year, characterized by an initial decrease of sales followed by several months of stability, and a fluctuated increase, animated by unexpected ups and downs ending with a positive growth.
Don't know what your name is or where you happen to teach, but this lesson had me in stitches - and yet it's extremely useful too.. I'm going to link it into a blended learning resource for business English, because your zany delivery guarantees students will watch it a few times and memorise. Hats off mate !
Thank you so much my teacher...I'm going to have a mini test about this topic...Thank you so much...I'm from Viet Nam...Hope to be become your student...^^