BBC English at Work 完整台词 54-language-for-justifying-your-position
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Chaos continues at Tip Top Trading. Paper is all over the place and important messages aren’t getting through. What can the team do to improve the situation? Paul might have to admit his mistake and ask someone to come back to help out.
Language to use when you need to stand your ground
This episode focuses on the language that you might use or hear when you need to stand your ground.
Phrases from the programme:
- You’re the boss and I think the news is better coming from you.
- It was your decision in the first place so you need to explain that the situation has changed.
- This is your responsibility.
And here are some phrases your boss might use to apologise:
- I’ve been rethinking our staffing situation in the office.
- Sorry, I made a mistake. I miscalculated my staffing numbers.
- I would love to have you back in the office.
Listening Challenge
What does Paul tell Denise he has been rethinking?
The answer is at the bottom of the transcript below:
Transcript
Narrator
Welcome back to the chaotic offices of Tip Top Trading. Now Denise has left the company, the place is a mess and important phone messages are being lost. What can be done to make things better? I think we know the answer!
Paul____
Hi. Did anyone take a message for me while I was out? I’m expecting an important call.
Tom____
Err… no!
Anna____
Actually yes Paul. I wrote it on Tom’s hand but he washed it off.
Tom____
Look, good hygiene’s very important to me.
Paul____
Hmm. That’s not very good is it? What’s wrong with writing on a piece of paper?
Anna____
We’ve run out of paper… and pens.
Tom____
Everything really. Nobody’s ordered any stationery or tidied up the office.
Anna____
It’s since Denise left.
Paul____
Yes, maybe I was a bit hasty getting rid of her. It was really just to save money.
Tom____
Yeah, but look, if we can’t take messages from possible clients we’re going to lose even more money.
Paul____
Yes… I suppose you have a point. Maybe I will to have reinstate her.
Anna____
You mean, get her back?
Narrator____
Yes Anna, he does. Another way of saying reinstate is he’s got to ‘reverse his decision’. It means Paul has got to make an awkward call to Denise.
Tom____
Look Paul, you’re going to have to call her and tell her you’ve made an error… a huge one actually.
Paul____
It wasn’t that huge? Actually… Anna, you’re her good friend, would you like to call her?
Anna____
Me?! B-b-but I can’t.
Narrator____
What a coward! I think it’s time to stand your ground Anna. Tell him “You’re the boss, I think it’s better coming from you”, and remind him “it was your decision so you need to explain the situation”, and remind him “this is your responsibility”. You could suggest he says “I’m sorry, I made a mistake and we would love to have you back.”
Anna____
OK. Do you know what Paul, I think the news is better coming from you… just to make it official.
Tom____
Yeah Paul, you are the boss after all.
Anna____
And it was your decision in the first place so you need to explain that the situation has changed.
Paul____
Well, maybe you’re right but I can’t tell her I’m wrong can I?
Anna____
Look, just say you’re sorry. Tell her you made a mistake and I would love to have you back… we all would.
__Paul__Yes, you’re right. I should do it. I’ll just have a quick biscuit. Here goes.
Denise____
Hello?
Paul____
Ah… h-h-h-ello Denise. It’s me… Paul…your boss… your ex-boss from Tip Top Trading.
Denise____
Oh.
Paul____
How are you… getting on?
Denise____
Well…
Paul____
Good, good. Actually, I’ve been rethinking our staffing situation in the office…
Denise____
Yes?
Paul____
And…well… I’m sorry Denise… I… miscalculated my staffing numbers.
Denise____
You mean you made a mistake?
Paul____
Well, I suppose so. So… I would love to have you back in the office as soon as possible. What do you say?
Denise____
Hmm, let me think about it… hmmm… errr… well… hmmm…
Narrator
What will Denise decide? It was a hard phone call for Paul to make, but not one Anna should have made as it wasn’t her mistake. She stood her ground with Paul and used the following phrases:
You’re the boss and I think the news is better coming from you.
It was your decision in the first place so you need to explain that the situation has changed.
This is your responsibility.
Narrator____
And here is a reminder of the phrases Paul used to try and apologise:
I’ve been rethinking our staffing situation in the office.
Sorry, I made a mistake. I miscalculated my staffing numbers.
I would love to have you back in the office.
Denise____
Hmmm… well… OK then. I’ll start back tomorrow.
Paul____
Oh wonderful. I’m so pleased. We’ll get your old chair back in position.
Denise____
Actually Paul, if you want me back I’ll need a new chair… and a new phone…
Paul____
OK Denise! See you tomorrow.
Denise____
And a pay rise!
Tom____
So, is she coming back then?
Paul____
Yes, first thing tomorrow.
Tom____
That’s good because we’ve just had a call from Nice’n’Cheesy – they said nobody returned their call yesterday and that if we don’t contact them by the end of tomorrow they will go elsewhere for their plastic grapes.
Paul____
Right, we must act… and act fast.
Narrator____
Let’s hope they don’t lose that contract. At least with Denise returning to work, things will be a little more organised but for how long? Join us again next time on English at Work. Bye!
Listening challenge - answer
What does Paul tell Denise he has been rethinking?
The staffing situation/numbers.
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