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Talking About Improvements in a Company
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This lesson teaches English learners how to discuss improvements in a business context using the comparison pattern 'present tense clause + than/as + used to.' Learners will practice phrases like 'far less energy than we used to,' 'as often as I used to,' and 'half as much garbage as we used to.' The video also covers eco-friendly business vocabulary such as 'paperless methods,' 'recycling programs,' and 'eco-friendly materials,' making it valuable for intermediate learners preparing for workplace English conversations.
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In this lesson, you'll learn how to talk about improvements in a business context through a quick conversation.
Let's look at the dialogue. Thank you all for coming today. As you are aware, the environment is a huge concern now for all businesses and industries. I'd like to share with you the efforts that we're currently making to become a more eco-friendly company.
At every level, we have made necessary improvements to be better for the environment, such as getting rid of plastic bottles in our break rooms. Pay attention to the next sentence. It follows the key speaking pattern you'll learn later in this lesson.
Because we have installed energy saving light bulbs in all of our facilities, we use far less energy than we used to.
Whenever possible, we have switched to paperless methods of communication. As a result, we now produce half as much garbage as we used to. In addition, we have also introduced recycling programs across all departments.
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
Describes a great distance between two places, people, or things. It is used to talk about something that is not near or close by.
Less is an adverb used to indicate a smaller amount, degree, or extent of something. It is most frequently used to modify adjectives or verbs in comparative sentences to show that something is not as much as it was before or as much as something else.
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