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Business Tips for Speaking to New Clients

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Today, let’s talk about the clothes we wear at work.

ACTIVITY: Read or listen to the article below and then watch the video.

Tell me about your country:

  •  What do people usually wear for work?
  • Is it okay to wear jeans and a t-shirt to work?

 

Sadly most people judge us within 10 seconds of seeing of us so although it is important to know what we say sometimes…..sometimes how we look speaks for us.

Dress the part of what ever is necessary for your business. For some it might be a business suit for others it may be a lab coat and for others it may be a pair of coveralls. Whatever it might be its important that your client knows you fit in for the work you must sell to them.

People often only hear and listen to about 10% of what you are saying. The rest isn’t so much on what you are saying but how your body language and tone of voice is making them feel. Wow!
Start with a sincere smile and a warm hand shake. Use a greeting that is comfortable for you “How was your flight”, “how were my directions”…etc.

By asking open ended questions you automatically give more control to the customer making them feel more comfortable.
Speak clearly and at the same speed as your client is speaking, unless your client has an unusual speech pattern. You don’t want to mimic them if that’s the case ;) .

Smile while you talk it makes a huge difference. Regardless of whether you are sitting or standing it is important to keep your shoulders back and chest out. This already shows your client that you are confident about your work.

Relax and have fun.

Meeting a new client often means a long term relationship and may even lead to friendship – who knows?


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ACTIVITY: Tell me about your country:

  •  What do people usually wear for work?
  • Is it okay to wear jeans and a t-shirt to work?

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How to Start a Conversation in English

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Hi Friends! It can be difficult for people learning a language to find a good way to start a conversation with someone they don’t know!

Of course, talking to new people is important. Not only is it the best way to make new friends, it is also a great way to learn and practice using your English!

Yet many students often find it very difficult to find the chance to talk to a local English speaker when they come to Australia or another English speaking country.

It sounds strange in a way! In Australia, there are many people who speak English, but the students find it very hard to find anyone to talk to!

Why? The answers include:

  • they don’t know how to start a conversation
  • they are shy or nervous about their English
  • and more!

Today, I want to look at some ways to solve this problem!

ACTIVITY: I want to know about your experiences meeting native English speakers.

1. Think of someone you have met that really helped you with your English (not your teacher at school!)

2. Share with us:

  • How you met them

  • What you talked about when you first met them

  • How did your friendship/relationship continue? What did you do?

Put your answer in the comments!

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