Videos from YouTube help us to be up to date or have a good time; we believe they can also be a powerful educational tool. At Learn English Online blog we’d like to use some of the millions of videos available on YouTube to improve your English vocabulary.
Videos for this entry are about the topic of the office and its related vocabulary, you’ll learn vocabulary and sentences useful not only at the office but also at any job.
Remember that vocabulary can only be improved with practice and listening through repetition. It’s difficult for everyone to understand from the beginning but you’ll notice that the more hours you listen, the better your understanding.
Essential English Office Vocabulary – elementary English
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Another video with basic Vocabulary – elementary English
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Video that shows the vocabulary at the office along with examples of use and descriptive images – intermediate English
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Good video with vocabulary and sentences to understand the use in context – intermediate English
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Excellent subtitled video from Mr Duncan where he explains the most important office English vocabulary – intermediate English
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Very good video that explains the most common phrases and expressions for making phone calls in English – intermediate English
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Learn to talk about what you did at work in the past in English (past continuous) – intermediate English
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Let’s finish this VocaTube with a bit of humour from a funny video related to the office – advanced English
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