A morning briefing

A morning briefing

Listen to a morning briefing to practise and improve your listening skills.

Do the preparation task first. Then listen to the audio and do the exercises.

Preparation

Transcript

Hi, everyone. I know you're all busy so I'll keep this briefing quick. I have some important information about a change in the management team. As you already know, our head of department, James Watson, is leaving his position at the end of this week. His replacement is starting at the end of the next month. In the meantime, we'll continue with our projects as usual.

I have two more quick points. Firstly, there will be some improvements made to the staff car park next month for a few weeks. It will be closed during that time.

Don't worry, we've found a solution. We can use the local church car park until our own one is ready. If you arrive before 8.30 a.m., please use our small car park on Brown Street, and if you arrive after that, you should go directly to the church car park. It's only a five-minute walk away. But they need it in the evenings, so you have to leave before 6 p.m. Sorry about that – I know how much you all love working late!

The other thing I wanted to tell you about is that the canteen has now introduced a cashless payment system. So, you can't use cash for payments any more. You can pay directly with your smartphone or you can pay using your company ID card. The total amount put on your company ID card comes off your salary at the end of each month.

OK. That's it? Are there any questions?

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Submitted by yomna samir on Sat, 18/11/2023 - 20:02

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When I was a student, I gave information about our difficult courses to my friends or anyone who needed it. for instructions, I don't like to instruct anyone as long he didn't ask me.

Submitted by VELIKIKH_I on Fri, 10/11/2023 - 15:56

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Well. I always give instructions to my little brother, when we do our common work or task.

Submitted by Potter007 on Sat, 04/11/2023 - 10:37

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When I started my current work, I got some instructions from HR department and after from my leader. It was the information about when starts workday, about parking, breaks etc. Then I had some training about safety work.

Submitted by Nada Ginawi on Sun, 29/10/2023 - 07:35

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Sometimes i provide information about my field and area of expertise to my colleague via work or linkedin platform. And mainly give instructions to my kids about good and bad habits.

Submitted by Raho on Sun, 29/10/2023 - 06:54

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i give information to my friends like if we had meeting and something pops up i update them so we didn't misunderstand and about the instruction i don't instruct anyone

Submitted by Zeinab dirar on Wed, 18/10/2023 - 17:57

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Hi everyone, I am Zainab from Sudan, am trying to improve my English language.
As am ahead of the office in work I give information about how projects going and what we are supposed to do, and instructions about the responsibilities of my team and also about how we will work with the community.

Submitted by pikanov on Fri, 13/10/2023 - 02:57

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As a parent, I always give information plus instructions to my kids, a daughter, and a boy. With a good rapport, they obey my rules at home and school. Lucky me!

Submitted by April Kyaw on Mon, 09/10/2023 - 16:11

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I'm still student so I don't have to instruct anyone.But if there's a group project in my class,and if I'm leader I have to instruct about how should we make powerpoint more interesting and many things.

Submitted by Toan3002 on Mon, 25/09/2023 - 09:20

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Occasionally, I have given information and instructions to somebody when they needed it.