To celebrate the holidays we are releasing a free lesson from our recent business English audio /e-book: Presenting for Success. Free copies of the transcript and online activities for this episode will also be available to listeners on Christmas Day.
In this Business English Podcast lesson we¨ll be studying how to speak naturally and how to emphasize, or highlight, key language and ideas. In addition, we¨ll be looking at a few expressions and phrases you can use to add extra emphasis to your presentation.
Today¨s listening takes place at PharmaTek, an international pharmaceutical manufacturer based in Switzerland. A group of European journalists are taking a tour of PharmaTek¨s new high-potency production center in Beijing, which is scheduled to start making PharmaTek¨s new blockbuster medication, Zorax, in the fall of 2007. ^Blockbuster ̄ means hugely successful. ^High-potency production ̄ refers to using highly potent or very strong chemicals. This is a manufacturing technique that requires ^state-of-the-art ̄ or very advanced technology.
We¨ll be hearing PharmaTek employees introduce the new plant. Let¨s start with a couple bad examples, where the voice needs a lot of work. Listen to Gunter Schmidt, the manager of PharmaTek¨s corporate affairs division. As you listen, focus on his voice. What does he do wrong?
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