7: The Seminar
Narrator It's time for English at University – the series that teaches some English phrases to help you through your first year of study abroad. Mary's had her first Business Studies lecture and now she's decided to go to Professor Not's evening seminar – that's when a group of students meet with their teacher to discuss what they've learnt. But the problem is there's always a chatterbox – you know, someone who likes to do all the talking… Prof Not So glad you could make my seminar Mary… although I don't know where everyone else is… maybe it's the rain. Mary …well, it is quite wet out there… Sharon …there you go Robert – red wine for you and – oh, hello… it's Mary isn't it? Mary What are you doing here – I thought you just did administration? Sharon I do… but Robert, I mean Professor Not, likes help with his spreadsheets and photocopying and stuff. Prof Not Yes, I give you a lift home after the seminar – as you live round the corner from me. Mary Oh right, I didn't know… Sharon …anyway, don't mind me. I'll just sit here while you chat about clever things like business – is it just you tonight Mary? Daniel I'm not too late am I… you did say eight o'clock? Prof Not Yes I did – come and sit down… no, not on my books… just there. Have you met Sharon? Sharon Hello! Prof Not So, let's begin shall we. Now I talked about business being an economic system but what do we mean by 'system'? Mary I think… Daniel Well, obviously a system is a thing… you know… Mary But… Daniel And 'economic' is about… the economy. Yeah? Narrator Daniel – put a sock in it! You can't get a word in edgeways with him around. Mary, don't let him dominate the conversation - he needs to pipe down and you need to speak up – be polite but firm and say you want a chance to speak… Mary Oh right, if I must. Daniel – would you mind if I had a chance to speak please? Daniel Oh right… yeah, of course… I was just explaining that economics is… Mary I know… but I would like to say something too, if you don't mind. Prof Not Exactly. I think Mary should give us her views – so Daniel… zip it… please. Mary Thank you for giving me the chance to speak. I'd like to contribute to the discussion and say that to be in business you need something to sell. Sharon Oh, that's very good Mary. Narrator Excellent Mary – very impressive. Once Daniel stopped talking your ears off, you finally got a chance to express yourself with the help of these useful phrases… Would you mind if I had a chance to speak please? I would like to say something too, if you don't mind. Thank you for giving me the chance to speak. I'd like to contribute to the discussion please. Narrator You can practise these phrases, pick up a few more plus learn some top tips for studying in the UK on our website at bbclearningenglish.com Now, how's Professor Not's seminar going? Prof Not …so I think you'll find some useful stuff in my book 'Mind Your Own Business' – but we'll call it a day for now –I'll see you at my next lecture. Mary/Daniel Oh yes… thank you… it's all very interesting. Sharon Oh look at the rain out there – it's pouring. Still giving me a lift home Robert, hmmm? Prof Not Yes, yes, of course – maybe I could drop you off on the way home too Mary? Mary If it's not too much trouble… Prof Not Of course not Mary. But sorry Daniel, it's quite a small car so I don't think we'll fit you in. Daniel Oh, oh ok. I like walking.