Win in 5 | TOEIC

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🎙️ Win in 5 | TOEIC At work, your toughest challenge isn’t the job itself — it’s your coworker who speaks better English. Win in 5 | TOEIC is made for busy professionals and TOEIC learners who want to get ahead. Each 5-minute episode gives you: ✔ Real workplace conversations ✔ Must-know TOEIC words and phrases ✔ Practical English for meetings, presentations, and emails Use your commute, lunch break, or those few minutes before work to sharpen your English edge. Next time there’s a promotion or a business trip — your name will be on the list. 🎧 Learn more:https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com 📩 Contact us: hello@mjenglishclass.com -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

  1. 2 HR AGO

    Why “Yes” Can Mean the Opposite: Mastering TOEIC Negative Questions in Workplace English

    **Stop typing. Start speaking. ** 🎙️✨ I'm using Typeless to work smarter. Get a $5 Pro credit with my link: https://www.typeless.com/refer?code=CB3TJQ0 Negative questions are one of the most confusing parts of English communication for learners. In workplace conversations and TOEIC listening sections, speakers often use them to confirm expectations or express surprise. Understanding how to respond correctly is essential because the answer depends on reality, not the negative wording. Mastering this pattern significantly improves comprehension and communication accuracy. 💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar: https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com/office-daily-english/toeic-negative-questions-guide/ 💬 Dialogue 📚 Vocabulary Boost 🔍 Grammar Points 📖 Transcript ✅ Quick Check — TOEIC Quiz 📌 Suggested Internal Links English Dialogue — Office Situation Emma (Manager): Jason, didn’t you submit the expense report yesterday? Jason: Actually, I uploaded it this morning. Emma: Oh, I must have missed the notification. Jason: No worries. Would you like me to resend it? Emma: Yes, please. I want to double-check the figures. Jason: Sure. Aren’t we closing the monthly accounts today? Emma: Yes, that’s why I’m reviewing everything carefully. Jason: Got it. Should I also update the travel summary? Emma: That would help. Jason: I’ll send both files before noon. Emma: Perfect. Thanks for staying on top of this. Jason: Of course! -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

    15 min
  2. 4 DAYS AGO

    【TOEIC Business English】Stop Saying “Contact to” — 3 Workplace Verbs Most Test-Takers Use Wrong

    **Stop typing. Start speaking. ** 🎙️✨ I'm using Typeless to work smarter. Get a $5 Pro credit with my link: https://www.typeless.com/refer?code=CB3TJQ0 In global business environments, professionals frequently need to share information, contact stakeholders, and inform clients of important updates. These verbs often appear in formal emails, reports, and business calls. Using them correctly helps ensure clear and professional communication in real workplace situations. 💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar: https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com/office-daily-english/toeic-communication-verbs/ Dialogue Vocabulary Boost Grammar Points 📖 Transcript Quick Check — TOEIC Quiz English Dialogue Mark: Have you shared the updated proposal with the client? Linda: Not yet. I’ll share the revised version this afternoon. Mark: Please make sure you inform them of the pricing changes. Linda: Sure. Should I contact the legal team first? Mark: Yes, contact them before sending the document. Linda: Got it. I’ll also update our internal team. Mark: Great. Let’s keep the regional office informed as well. Linda: I’ll send them a summary email. Mark: Please notify the finance department too. Linda: Will do. I’ll inform them once I receive confirmation. Mark: Thanks. Let’s share the final timeline tomorrow. Linda: Sounds good. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

    5 min
  3. 11 FEB

    【 TOEIC Meeting English】What “Let’s Circle Back” Really Means in Corporate Communication

    I've been using Typeless, a Voice keyboard that makes you smarter. Use my link to join and get a $5 credit for Typeless Pro: https://www.typeless.com/refer?code=CB3TJQ0 In multinational companies, managers rarely say “no” directly. Instead, they use phrases such as “Let’s circle back,” “Not at this stage,” or “We’ll revisit this next week.” You will learn how to interpret corporate subtext, understand high-frequency TOEIC meeting expressions, and improve your listening accuracy for higher score performance. 💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar: https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com/meeting-english/toeic-circle-back-meaning/ Dialogue What “Let’s Circle Back” Typically Implies Vocabulary Boost — Key TOEIC Words Grammar Points 📖 Transcript Quick Check — TOEIC Quiz Dialogue(Scenario: Corporate Strategy Meeting) Michael (Manager): Thanks for the update, Sarah. Sarah (Analyst): Based on the data, I suggest increasing the marketing budget by 20%. Michael: That’s an ambitious proposal. Sarah: Do you think we should proceed next quarter? Michael: Let’s circle back once we have more clarity on Q3 revenue. Sarah: So we’re not approving it yet? Michael: Not at this stage. We need to evaluate the risk. Sarah: Understood. Would you like a revised forecast? Michael: That would be helpful. Please include a more conservative estimate. Sarah: I’ll prepare an updated report and get back to you by Thursday. Michael: Perfect. Let’s revisit this next week. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

    5 min
  4. 9 FEB

    【 TOEIC Sick Leave English】Professional Ways to Call in Sick (Not Just “I’m Sick”)

    I've been using Typeless, a Voice keyboard that makes you smarter. Use my link to join and get a $5 credit for Typeless Pro: https://www.typeless.com/refer?code=CB3TJQ0 Calling in sick is a common workplace situation—and it shows up frequently on the TOEIC exam in office dialogues and email notices. Simply saying “I’m sick” is understandable, but it often sounds incomplete in professional settings. In this lesson, you’ll learn high-frequency TOEIC phrases for sick leave, including how to explain your absence, arrange coverage, and reschedule meetings—so you can communicate clearly at work and perform better on the TOEIC exam. 💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar: https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com/office-daily-english/toeic-sick-leave-english/ 💬 Dialogue (Scenario: Calling in Sick) 📚 Vocabulary Boost — Key TOEIC Words 🔍 Grammar Points 📖 Transcript ✅ Quick Check — TOEIC Quiz 📌 Suggested Internal Links Dialogue (Scenario: Calling in Sick) ** Mina (Project Manager):** Morning, Leo. Are you still joining the 10 a.m. client call? Leo (Team Member): Hi Mina. I’m not feeling well today, so I’d like to take sick leave. Mina: Thanks for letting me know. Is it a full day or just this morning? Leo: Probably a full day. I have a fever and I’m going to see a doctor. Mina: Got it. Do you have any urgent tasks we should cover? Leo: Yes—could you ask Anna to handle the client call and share the notes with me? Mina: Sure. I’ll reassign it and update the agenda. Leo: Thank you. I’ll also send an email to the client to reschedule the follow-up meeting. Mina: Great. Please keep your out-of-office message on, so people know you’re unavailable. Leo: Will do. If you need a doctor’s note, I can provide it tomorrow. Mina: That’s helpful. Rest up and feel better. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

    4 min
  5. 6 FEB

    【 TOEIC Contract English】The Phrases That Make You Sound Like a Pro in Workplace Agreements

    I've been using Typeless, a Voice keyboard that makes you smarter. Use my link to join and get a $5 credit for Typeless Pro: https://www.typeless.com/refer?code=CB3TJQ0 Contract-related English is not just “legal English.” It shows up in everyday workplace communication—emails, vendor coordination, project timelines, and payment discussions. On the TOEIC exam, contract and agreement scenarios are especially common in business dialogues and formal documents. 💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar: https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com/trade-fair-english/toeic-trade-fair-english/ 💬 Dialogue Section 📚 Vocabulary Boost — Key TOEIC Words 🔍 Grammar Points 📖 Transcript ✅ Quick Check — TOEIC Quiz 💬 Dialogue Section Workplace Dialogue (Scenario: Online Meeting to Finalize Contract Terms) Mina (Project Manager): Thanks for joining the call. We need to confirm the contract terms today. Leo (Vendor Rep): Of course. Could you show me a copy of the contract you mentioned? Mina: Sure. Before we sign, I’d like to clarify the payment clause. Leo: That makes sense. Which part is unclear? Mina: The cancellation fee seems high. Is there any flexibility? Leo: We can adjust it, but only if we extend the contract period. Mina: Understood. How about a six-month term with a lower penalty? Leo: That could work. Let’s put it in writing and update the agreement document. Mina: Great. Once we finalize this, we can enter into the contract next week. Leo: Sounds good. I’ll send a revised draft by email today. Mina: Perfect. Please make sure the updated version includes the new clause. Leo: Will do. Thanks for the quick coordination. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

    15 min
  6. 3 FEB

    【TOEIC Trade Fair English】 It’s Not Small Talk, It’s Professional Language

    I've been using Typeless, a Voice keyboard that makes you smarter. Use my link to join and get a $5 credit for Typeless Pro: https://www.typeless.com/refer?code=CB3TJQ0 Boost your TOEIC exam score with practical trade fair English. Learn high-frequency vocabulary, dialogues, and grammar used in real business situations. Start improving today. 💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar: https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com/trade-fair-english/toeic-trade-fair-english/ Dialogue Vocabulary Boost — Key TOEIC Trade Fair Words Grammar Points — TOEIC-Relevant Structures 📖 Transcript Quick Check — TOEIC Quiz 💬 English Dialogue — Trade Fair Networking Emma (Sales Manager): Hi there. Are you here for the international trade fair? David (Visitor): Yes, I am. I’m looking for suppliers in the AI solutions sector. Emma: You’re in the right place. Our company specializes in AI-powered workflow tools. David: That sounds interesting. Are you showcasing a new product this year? Emma: Yes, we’re launching a cloud-based platform designed for remote teams. David: Great. Could you walk me through the key features? Emma: Of course. This solution improves efficiency and reduces operational costs. David: That’s exactly what our clients are asking for. Emma: Feel free to take a brochure, and we can follow up after the exhibition. David: Perfect. Let’s stay in touch. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

    5 min
  7. 2 FEB

    【TOEIC Onboarding English】Essential Workplace Phrases New Employees Miss

    I've been using Typeless, a Voice keyboard that makes you smarter. Use my link to join and get a $5 credit for Typeless Pro: https://www.typeless.com/refer?code=CB3TJQ0 Many learners study hard for the TOEIC and earn a solid score—but still freeze during real onboarding on day one. That’s because onboarding language is full of fast, practical instructions: signing forms, verifying identity, setting up accounts, and following security rules. In this lesson, you’ll train TOEIC onboarding English that appears frequently on the TOEIC exam—especially in workplace dialogues and announcements—so you can improve your score and perform confidently at work. 💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar: https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com/onboarding-english/toeic-onboarding-english/ 💬 Dialogue Section 📚 Vocabulary Boost — Key TOEIC Words 🔍 Grammar Points 📖 Transcript ✅ Quick Check — TOEIC Quiz Scenario: In-person onboarding at the office (HR paperwork, IT setup, and manager instructions). HR (Nina): Good morning, Alex. Welcome to the team—ready for your first day? Alex: Morning! Yes, a little nervous but excited. Nina: First, please sign this form and show your ID for verification. Alex: Sure. Here you go. Nina: Just to confirm, you’ll be working under the Marketing team, correct? Alex: Correct. IT (Kevin): Hi Alex, I’m Kevin from IT. Here’s your laptop and access badge. Alex: Thanks! Do I need to set up anything right away? Kevin: For your reference, I printed a quick-start guide. Please change your password before lunch. Alex: Got it. Manager (Sophie): Hi Alex. As discussed, you’ll shadow Jamie today and learn the workflow. Alex: Sounds good. Where should I sit? Sophie: Desk 14 by the window. Also, please don’t store confidential files on a personal USB drive. Alex: Understood. I’ll follow the policy. Nina: If anything is unclear, feel free to reach out anytime. Alex: Will do—thank you, everyone. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

    5 min

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🎙️ Win in 5 | TOEIC At work, your toughest challenge isn’t the job itself — it’s your coworker who speaks better English. Win in 5 | TOEIC is made for busy professionals and TOEIC learners who want to get ahead. Each 5-minute episode gives you: ✔ Real workplace conversations ✔ Must-know TOEIC words and phrases ✔ Practical English for meetings, presentations, and emails Use your commute, lunch break, or those few minutes before work to sharpen your English edge. Next time there’s a promotion or a business trip — your name will be on the list. 🎧 Learn more:https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com 📩 Contact us: hello@mjenglishclass.com -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

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