Do the preparation task first. Then listen to the audio and do the exercises.
Preparation
Transcript
Hi, everyone. I know you're all busy so I'll keep this briefing quick. I have some important information about a change in the management team. As you already know, our head of department, James Watson, is leaving his position at the end of this week. His replacement is starting at the end of the next month. In the meantime, we'll continue with our projects as usual.
I have two more quick points. Firstly, there will be some improvements made to the staff car park next month for a few weeks. It will be closed during that time.
Don't worry, we've found a solution. We can use the local church car park until our own one is ready. If you arrive before 8.30 a.m., please use our small car park on Brown Street, and if you arrive after that, you should go directly to the church car park. It's only a five-minute walk away. But they need it in the evenings, so you have to leave before 6 p.m. Sorry about that – I know how much you all love working late!
The other thing I wanted to tell you about is that the canteen has now introduced a cashless payment system. So, you can't use cash for payments any more. You can pay directly with your smartphone or you can pay using your company ID card. The total amount put on your company ID card comes off your salary at the end of each month.
OK. That's it? Are there any questions?
A morning briefing is a new term for me. Although this tends to be interesting for me, this method is not commonly used in my current company since any extra information for employees is delivered by e-mail. Additionally, I used to apply another kind of meeting called the stand-up meeting, which is a daily meeting to identify issues during the process development of the different tasks inside a project and set priority for different tasks.
Excellent and the tasks are so too easy
My little sisters. it is about what should they do when they were in home alone.
My friends and all peaple that ask information.
good
thank, great listening practice
Currently, I don't have to give information or instructions to anyone as I am a junior employee at my workplace and I don't have children at home. However, I hope to have the opportunity to provide guidance and support in the future. I am enjoying being at the A2 level of listening and am committed to persisting and improving my skills. I believe persistence is key to success, even if it is not always easy.
I give information and instructions everyday in my job, I lead a developer and designer team and I have to give them information about processes, instructions about deliverables and other situations
Thanks British Council for the exercises! I need more to practice my English listening skill
I think the exercise is not enough. if it possible please make more exercise for each lessen.