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  • Hello and welcome to English at university Siri's that teaches some English phrases to help you through your first year of study abroad buries a new student who's just arrived at the University of Studies.

  • Now, after settling in her studying can finally begin.

  • Mary, it's time for your first lecture.

  • But you look like a bundle of nerves.

  • Well, I I am a bit nervous.

  • I couldn't sleep last night.

  • Don't worry.

  • You're not alone.

  • Everyone's in the same position.

  • Everything will be fine.

  • Good luck.

  • Okay.

  • Well, it's time to go in.

  • Ah, Mary.

  • We meet again.

  • How's your head today?

  • Better.

  • Thanks.

  • I see you managed.

  • Teoh, clean your shoes.

  • Yes, I did.

  • They still smell a bit, but I'll survive.

  • Shall we get down to business?

  • Business studies now that most of us are here?

  • Yes, of course.

  • Oh, uh, sorry I'm late.

  • I went to the wrong room.

  • The first rule of business is punctuality as TC.

  • Halliburton once said punctuality is the sole off business.

  • Now.

  • What is business on?

  • Why do we study it?

  • Business is on economic system.

  • A company transact business activity.

  • What's he talking about?

  • Having a clothes.

  • Have you got a spare.

  • Penned, by the way.

  • Look, you're gonna have to ask him to explain me.

  • What was that matter?

  • Oh, nothing.

  • Sorry.

  • I think Daniels and Nervous wreck.

  • He's not going to help you, so I will.

  • If something doesn't make sense, put your hand up and say, Excuse me.

  • Could you say that again, please?

  • Or I don't understand.

  • Can you explain that again, please?

  • Or maybe Could you explain that in a different way, please?

  • Okay.

  • Yes, Mary.

  • What is it, Professor?

  • Not It's all very interesting, but could you say that again, please?

  • Sorry.

  • I don't understand what you mean.

  • Oh, I'd appreciate it if you could explain it in a different way.

  • Please.

  • I think what professor not means is you have to have a soul to be in business.

  • Know Daniel, isn't it?

  • What I mean is, business is away.

  • Daniels got a nerve pretending he knows it'll.

  • Perhaps it's just nervous energy that makes him such an idiot anyway.

  • Well done, Mary.

  • You spoke up and asked for clarification.

  • It's a good idea to ask if you don't understand something.

  • Don't pretend you know something when you don't like Daniel did.

  • Here's a reminder of the questions Mary asked.

  • Could you say that again, please?

  • Sorry.

  • I don't understand what you mean.

  • Could you explain that in a different way?

  • Please?

  • You can practice these phrases, pick up a few more plus learned some top tips for studying in the UK on our website at BBC Learning english dot com.

  • Now the lecture is over.

  • I wonder if things are a bit clearer for Mary.

  • Thanks, Professor.

  • Everything's much clearer now.

  • Well, I recommend you get my book from the library.

  • Mind your own business.

  • Oh, and Mary, I hold a seminar every Monday at the local pub.

  • Should you wish to join us sometime?

  • Yes, Professor.

  • Thanks.

  • I will.

  • You can call me Robert.

  • Okay, Robert, it's a date.

  • Oh, it's you.

  • Well, don't forget to bring your notes.

  • No, My note.

  • I left them in the classroom.

Hello and welcome to English at university Siri's that teaches some English phrases to help you through your first year of study abroad buries a new student who's just arrived at the University of Studies.

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