B2

Corporate jargon: understanding and using business English

Corporate jargon — a B2 English lesson. Practise understanding idiomatic expressions and expand your vocabulary for professional communication.

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Summary

This 90-minute ESL lesson for B2 learners explores Corporate jargon: understanding and using business English through a real video. Across 9 interactive exercises, you'll develop listening comprehension, vocabulary, speaking skills — all built around authentic English content.

What you'll practise:

  • 5 key vocabulary items with definitions and usage notes
  • Gap-fill and cloze exercises to test vocabulary in context
  • Matching exercise to connect terms with their meanings

Lesson activities (9 exercises)

Each exercise builds on the previous one. Work through them in order for the best learning experience.

  1. Warm-up — Discussion questions to activate what you already know about the topic.
  2. Watch — Watch the video and note the main arguments and examples.
  3. Comprehension — Answer questions to check your understanding of the main ideas and supporting details.
  4. Vocabulary — Learn key words and expressions from the video, with definitions and usage notes.
  5. True / False — Test your detailed understanding — decide if each statement matches the source.
  6. Fill the gaps — Complete sentences with the correct vocabulary. Drag and drop or type your answers.
  7. Multiple choice — Choose the correct answer from four options — testing comprehension and language use.
  8. Matching — Connect words, phrases, or concepts to their correct counterparts.
  9. Discussion — Reflect on the topic and share your opinions using the language you've learned.

Vocabulary

This lesson introduces 5 key terms drawn directly from the video:

  • A steep learning curve — a situation where someone has to learn a lot of difficult new things in a short amount of time.
  • To get bogged down in something — to become so focused on small, complex, or unimportant parts of a task that you are unable to make progress.
  • To streamline communication — to make the way information is shared simpler, faster, and more effective.
  • Plain English — a style of communication that is clear, direct, and avoids unnecessary technical terms or complex language.
  • To be on the same page — to have a shared understanding or agreement on a situation or plan.

Grammar

This lesson includes a grammar focus with clear explanations and practice exercises.