Down to Business English

Skip Montreux, Dez Morgan & Samantha Vega | Business English Instructors
Down to Business English
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A podcast for people who use English as a Second or Foreign Language (ESL/EFL) in their work environment and want to improve their overall language skills. In each episode, hosts Skip Montreux, Dez Morgan, and Samantha Vega discuss Business news making headlines around the world. Through their discussions, Skip, Dez and Samantha introduce English vocabulary & phrases related to business, review grammar, and identify cultural differences found in International business situations. An excellent way to improve listening comprehension skills, keep up with business trends, and advance your career.

  1. 30 OCT

    Big Tech goes Nuclear

    Big Tech is turning to an unexpected solution to meet the soaring power demands of artificial intelligence — nuclear energy. With Microsoft, Amazon, and Google investing heavily in nuclear technology, this move could reshape energy use in the tech industry.  Skip Montreux and Samantha Vega explore the surprising steps that Big Tech is taking to secure power for their AI-driven future. Microsoft recently made headlines by signing a 20-year agreement to source energy from the infamous Three Mile Island nuclear plant, while Amazon and Google are betting on new nuclear technology with investments in Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). Samantha and Skip discuss the enormous energy requirements of AI, the environmental goals of these companies, and the potential risks and benefits of Big Tech’s nuclear power ambitions. D2B 343 looks into how Big Tech’s move into nuclear power marks a critical step in the evolution of the energy landscape. Skip and Samantha examine how companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are balancing the advantages of clean energy with the potential risks that nuclear power entails, creating a thought-provoking look at the future of energy in the tech industry. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.

    22 min
  2. Sky-High Profits: how frequent flier programs turned airlines into banks

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    Sky-High Profits: how frequent flier programs turned airlines into banks

    Brief Frequent flier programs have been an important part of the airline industry for many years, rewarding loyal customers with miles for their travel. However, these programs have changed a lot since they began, and airlines now make more money from deals with credit card companies than from selling tickets. Are airlines becoming more like banks? Overview In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Samantha Vega take a closer look at frequent flier programs and the surprising business model behind them. They explain how airlines earn billions from co-branded credit card partnerships and how this boosts their profits. Skip and Samantha also talk about the history of frequent flier programs, starting from the early 1980s and how they have turned into big money-makers for airlines today. Insights Skip and Samantha’s conversation is a great learning resource if you want to build your English listening comprehension skills and expand your business vocabulary. Key points of their discussion include: 🔸 How frequent flier programs now bring in more money than selling tickets. 🔸The importance of co-branded credit cards for airline profits. 🔸The history of frequent flier programs and how they've gone from rewarding miles flown to money spent. In Summary D2B 341 offers a clear look at how frequent flier programs have changed the airline industry and become a major source of income. This episode helps listeners understand how these programs work today and whether airlines are focusing more on financial deals than on flying passengers. It's a great episode for anyone interested in the connection between finance and travel.

    23 min

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A podcast for people who use English as a Second or Foreign Language (ESL/EFL) in their work environment and want to improve their overall language skills. In each episode, hosts Skip Montreux, Dez Morgan, and Samantha Vega discuss Business news making headlines around the world. Through their discussions, Skip, Dez and Samantha introduce English vocabulary & phrases related to business, review grammar, and identify cultural differences found in International business situations. An excellent way to improve listening comprehension skills, keep up with business trends, and advance your career.

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