Words at Work: ESL for Every Day
A simple office tour becomes a fun English listening lesson with real direction phrases—down the hall, on your right, across from—and a little office comedy. Level: A2–B1 (High Beginner to Intermediate) Category: Workplace English · ESL Listening · Everyday English Improve your English with clear, simple phrases for giving and understanding directions inside a building. This episode helps you follow instructions, stay calm when you feel lost, and use real workplace vocabulary with confidence. Ideal for adult learners who want practical English for the office and natural listening practice. What You’ll Learn How do I follow directions in a workplace? Learn phrases like “down the hall,” “on your right,” “across from,” and “second door on the left.” How do I describe where things are? Practice useful prepositions of location: next to, between, behind, go past, around the corner. How do I ask for clarification? Use simple questions like “Where is that?”, “Can you show me?”, and “Could you repeat that?” How do I stay calm when I feel lost? Follow one instruction at a time — just like Mel does during the tour. This episode includes natural listening practice, workplace vocabulary, and clear communication models you can use immediately. Our workbook bundle includes the full script, writing and vocabulary exercises, and an audio pronunciation practice so you can follow along and learn confidently. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/8lkrE [ https://payhip.com/b/8lkrE ] Synopsis Mel takes a tour of the office with Lyla and Adam — a simple walk that quickly becomes a comedy of directions, dramatic copy machines, and unexpected elevator performances. As they move through the building, you’ll hear real examples of direction vocabulary, including: “down the hall,” “second door on your right,” “across from the break room,” and “between the meeting rooms.” Along the way, Mel meets Douglas again — a man of spreadsheets, show tunes, and surprising loyalty — and discovers the legendary “top shelf” of the supply closet. By the end, Mel realizes that learning a workplace isn’t just about knowing where things are… it’s about understanding the people who work there. Character Spotlight Lyla — The calm guide. Clear instructions, simple phrasing, patient communication. Adam — The comic relief. Humor that keeps the English natural and friendly. Mel — The learner’s mirror. Real questions, real repetition, real progress. Douglas — The quiet guardian of the “good supplies.” Quirky, loyal, unforgettable. Tagline: A tour of the office becomes a lesson in language, confidence, and belonging. We’d love to hear from you. You can email us anytime at: podcastwordsatwork@gmail.com [mailtio:podcastwordsatwork@gmail.com]Your messages help us shape future episodes and keep this community warm and connected. ALL OUR EPISODES are ALWAYS FREE TO LISTEN. Workbooks and scripts are available for every episode. All voices are digitally created for clarity and accessibility.
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