第一次看此系列文的朋友,請先移步到 Day 1 – 如何開始?進行方式、自我介紹實戰 哦!
今天是一對一會議,主管問你「最近的工作進展如何?有什麼需要幫助的?」。你腦中有很多想法,但不確定怎麼用英文表達,特別是要談到職涯發展時容易卡住。
👉 今日目標:學會在一對一會議中,簡單表達進展與提出需求。
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- Day: Day16 – One-on-One Meeting (Manager / Career Discussion)
- Scenario: A one-on-one meeting with your manager. Talk about your progress, blockers, and ask for advice on career development.
想一下:
我的關鍵字:
記得把對話錄下來,自己聽一次,想想有哪裡不自然、哪裡需要調整。
可以嘗試提出一些問題,請主管給建議。
救命句:
I need your advice on this.
爭取思考時間:
Let me think for a second.
1) Per-turn Corrections:
You said: “I fixed two bugs this month and everything goes smoothly.”
Rewrite: “I fixed two bugs this month, and everything is going smoothly.”
Alternative: “I’ve fixed two bugs this month, and things are going smoothly.”
You said: “There’s no blockers.”
Rewrite: “There are no blockers.”
Alternative: “I don’t have any blockers right now.”
You said: “What kind of project can I start for?”
Rewrite: “What kind of project can I start with?”
Alternative: “Which type of project should I begin with?”
2) Top 3 Patterns:
Plural agreement: Remember to match plurals, e.g., “There are no blockers.”
Smooth vs. smoothly: Use “smoothly” for actions.
Starting phrases: When asking how to start, “What kind of project can I start with?” is a handy structure.
3) Phrase Pack:
“I’d like to focus on leading a project.”
“Everything is going smoothly.”
“I don’t have any blockers at the moment.”
“Could you give me some advice on how to start?”
“What kind of project can I begin with?”
4) Intonation Tip:
When asking for advice, try rising intonation at the end: “Could you give me some advice on how to start?”
5) Fluency & Pronunciation Notes:
Great clarity overall.
Keep sentences short and simple for better flow.
Good job adjusting when corrected.
Just watch out for those little grammar points with plurals.
6) Key Focus for Next Time:
Let’s keep working on plural agreement and adverbs.
Practice starting questions with “What kind of…” for more confidence.
A quick 2-3 minute drill: repeat phrases about project planning and focus on using “smoothly” and plural forms correctly.