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    In this chapter I'm joined by Marina, my partner, to explain the making of the podcast, and the plans for the future.

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  • Lola and her colleagues walk away from the headquarters of TechSpania with a deal in their hands, and as one adventure ends another one begins.

    In the final chapter of our story, we discuss a lot of relevant vocabulary. In the world of geopolitics, we explain the term ROGUE NATION. And we review the purpose of a COVER STORY.

    We add another four relevant phrasal verbs to your vocabulary, namely - TO RUN THROUGH, TO GO OUT, TO SORT OUT and KICK OUT.

    We explain a couple of very common idioms. Do you have ANY LOOSE ENDS TO TIE UP before the end of the day? How does it feel when THE WORLD IS YOUR OYSTER?

    And finally, we review the grammar rules of REPORTED SPEECH.

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  • The deal between TechSpaina and JBlock is finally signed, but it is not the agreement that anyone expected.

    We discuss two advanced grammatical structures that are used in this chapter. The first is called an INVERSION, the second it’s called a QUESTION TAG.

    We continue to enrich your use of adjectives with words such as MALICIOUS and SLANDEROUS. And we explain the concept of SARCASM and how it differs from irony.

    There are five common expressions related to business deals. Who holds THE UPPER HAND in a negotiation? Who will be THE FIRST TO BLINK? Are you a STRAIGHT SHOOTER. Do you always do EVERYTHING BY THE BOOK? Or are your agreements NOT WORTH THE PAPER THEY ARE WRITTEN ON?

    Finally, we analyse a BODY LANGUAGE technique that can be used to demonstrate authority and influence.

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  • Lola and her companions enter the boardroom of TechSpania as the deal to buy JBlock is being finalised.

    In this chapter we have some interesting vocabulary related to DRESS CODE in an office. Is it important to be IMPECCABLY DRESSED? Have you ever bought a TAILOR-MADE SUIT? Do you know how to create a WINDSOR KNOTTED TIE?

    We also explain some relevant terms in dealmaking. Do you know how to keep a POKER FACE when negotiating? And who does the final PROOFREADING of the contract?

    We do some work on the pronunciation of the “I” VOWEL SOUND in words such as Wi-Fi.

    And finally, we talk about the importance of BODY LANGUAGE when communicating, negotiating, and presenting.

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  • Mario Ruiz de Velasco and the team from TechSpania are enraged by Lola’s last-minute intervention in their negotiations.

    In this chapter we explain some really cool verbs related to physical reactions in stressful situations, they include TO FLINCH, TO SQUIRM, and TO DRUM YOUR FINGERS.

    We discuss a couple of important business terms. What is PROOF OF CONCEPT and why is it so important in the technology sector? What does it mean to be BEST IN CLASS?

    We also explain a couple of everyday expressions. Do you know anybody who has a TWINKLE IN THEIR EYE?

    Finally, we focus on the grammatical structure THE SOONER… THE SOONER.

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    Bring English into your life!

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    The Adventures of Lola Badiola is now available as a book.

    It’s the perfect complement for this podcast.

    It includes complete transcripts, explanations and quizzes.

     So buy it now on Amazon, right here!

  • Lola makes an audacious attempt to prevent TechSpania from buying JBlock.

    This chapter is full of interesting vocabulary. Has anybody ever treated you with DISDAIN, have they PATRONIZED you, have they tried to MANSPLAIN something to you?

    How does a company get a FOOTHOLD in the market? And how does it create SYNERGIES when acquiring another company?

    There are also a couple of relevant expressions. Who is THE WHALE in your market? And do you keep AN ACE UP YOUR SLEEVE?

    Finally, we discuss some sensitive issue within the business world. How do you prevent your body from shaking due to nerves when you are PUBLIC SPEAKING?

    How do you put a value on a TECHNOLOGY COMPANY with no revenues but tremendous potential? And how does it feel to be the ONLY WOMAN in a boardroom?

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  • Lola and her team arrive at the headquarters of TechSpania, but they still need to pass the security guards to reach the boardroom on the 51st floor.

    There are a couple of interesting common expressions in this chapter. Why do people make LAST-MINUTE CHANGES to agreements? And what does it mean to be in the EYE OF THE STORM?

    We discuss the role of a company’s BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

    We consider the philosophical question of whether THE END JUSTIFIES THE MEANS.

    And finally, we offer some GOOD BUSINESS ADVICE for the moment just before you enter a meeting room full of people.

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    The Adventures of Lola Badiola is now available as a book.

    It’s the perfect complement for this podcast.

    It includes complete transcripts, explanations and quizzes.

     So buy it now on Amazon, right here!

  • Lola has a plan to stop JJ selling the company to TechSpania, but she needs to act fast!

    Let’s examine the advanced grammatical structure of QUESTION TAGS. You know what they are, don’t you?

    In the vocabulary section we explain the verbs TO REBOOT, TO PATCH and TO GATECRASH. We also illustrate what a BINDING CONTRACT is.

    We focus on a very common mistake in Business English , the confusion over BORROW vs. LEND,.

    And finally, we discuss two common expressions. Do you prefer it when people GET TO THE POINT? And what happens when THE PENNY DROPS?

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  • Park reveals his true identity to the secret agent and his wife, causing confusion and conflict.

    There are plenty of colorful expressions and idioms in this chapter. What makes the HAIRS ON THE BACK OF YOUR NECK STAND ON END? Have you ever STROKED THE EGO of your boss? And is it best to do a sales pitch via webinar or IN THE FLESH?

    We do some pronunciation work using the VOICED “S” CONSONANT. Make sure you play the game with me! (*Whoops! I made a mistake in this game! Thanks to the perceptive listeners for informing me!)

    We explain what it means when tears fall from the eyes of THE VIRGIN OF GUADALUPE.

    And finally, we discuss the purpose of STOCK MARKET INDICES including the IBEX 35, the FTSE100 and the Dow Jones. What are they? How do they work? And what do they tell us?

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  • The secret agent brings Park to his home in Madrid and introduces him to his suspicious wife.

    In this chapter we give examples of words that differ depending on whether you are using BRITISH ENGLISH or AMERICAN ENGLISH for example, apartment vs. flat, and elevator vs. lift.

    We cover several everyday expressions. Do you have to WEAR DIFFERENT HATS at work? What MAKES YOUR HEAD SPIN? And what kind of event TAKES YOUR BREATH AWAY?

    Finally, we continue our discussion of CAPITALISM, using the simple example of a fridge full of food to demonstrate how effective this economic system is.

    We hope you enjoy the diverse and relevant content in this chapter. When you are ready for more, please sign up to live and interactive classes with Marina and me, right here:

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    Bring English into your life!

    And gain the language skills and confidence to succeed in international communication.

    The Adventures of Lola Badiola is now available as a book.

    It’s the perfect complement for this podcast.

    It includes complete transcripts, explanations and quizzes.

     So buy it now on Amazon, right here!

  • The secret agent delivers Park to the headquarters of Interpol and receives an unexpected reaction from the agency.

    There are loads of interesting everyday expressions in this chapter. Do you know what a DESK JOCKEY is? Do you expect other people to DO YOUR DIRTY WORK? When was the last time you were IN A DAZE?

    We explain the word DUMBFOUNDED and discuss the meaning of IRONY - why do some people use it, and other people misunderstand it.

    Finally, we analyse a controversial business issue, 90-DAY PAYMENT TERMS. Why do some companies delay payments to their suppliers?

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  • With the help of the secret agent, Park completes his journey to the West, unsure of what awaits him there.

    In this chapter we explain three phrasal verbs, TO TOUCH DOWN, TO SETTLE DOWN and TO BREEZE THROUGH.

    We also make sure you understand some advanced vocabulary. What is a PAYDAY? When do you need a COVER STORY? And what is your BACKSTORY?

    We discuss three useful expressions. Have you ever experienced a CULTURE SHOCK What kind of things BLOW YOUR MIND? Have you ever taken a VOW OF SILENCE And did you know that AN ARMY MARCHES ON ITS STOMACH?

    Finally, we talk a little bit about the FILM INDUSTRY, how are films and TV series made?

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  • Lola has a conversation with a mysterious man in a bar that makes her reconsider events in the past.

    In this chapter we explain three everyday expressions. When do you need to be ON YOUR GUARD at work? What activities are your BREAD AND BUTTER? And do you expect to get a promotion SOONER RATHER THAN LATER?

    We discuss an appropriate idiom for international professionals - WHEN IN ROME DO AS THE ROMANS.

    However, most of this class is focused on CORRUPTION. We look at the work of Transparency International investigating levels of corruption in different countries around the world. We explain the terms BRIBE and BLACKMAIL and how they are both examples of WHITE-COLLAR CRIME. Finally, we explain what happens when a crime is COVERED UP.

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    The Adventures of Lola Badiola is now available as a book.

    It’s the perfect complement for this podcast.

    It includes complete transcripts, explanations and quizzes.

     So buy it now on Amazon, right here!

  • Lola meets JJ Thompson for dinner and receives some shocking news.

    This chapter is full of interesting and relevant business expressions and idioms. Let’s go through them one by one.

    Is there somebody in your company who you consider to be a BAD APPLE?

    Have you recently received a COLD CALL from a mobile telephone salesman?

    What would be the best-case scenario for your career at the moment? And what would be the WORST-CASE SCENARIO?

    Do you have an EQUITY STAKE in in the company that you work for?

    Have you ever sold anything for a SONG?

    When was the last time you were ON A ROLL?

    And is your next big career move JUST AROUND THE CORNER?

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  • Lola confronts Cayetano at the offices of JBlock in front of all the programmers.

    There are several common expressions that we need to explain in this chapter. What happens when you PULL THE TRIGGER on a deal? When do you need to CALL IN FAVOURS from your colleagues? And have you ever been LOST FOR WORDS in a discussion.

    In the vocabulary section, we discuss legal words such as LAWSUIT and TO SUE. Then we examine some words that English borrows from French such as FACADE and COUP DE GRACE. And finally, we explain why Cayetano is considered a MOLE.

    Throughout the chapter we argue that BUSINESS MEETINGS ARE LIKE THEATRE, we also explain the difference between RHETORICAL AND LITERAL QUESTIONS. And finally we remind ourselves that when we suffer a disappoint or failure, THE BATTLE MAY BE LOST BUT THE WAR WILL CONTINUE.

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  • Park reaches the Chinese border, but how will he cross the freezing cold waters of the Yalu River, and what will be waiting for him on the other side?

    This chapter is full of fascinating vocabulary, interesting expressions and colourful metaphors. Let’s start off with some of the advanced vocabulary.

    Are you familiar with the verbs TO GRUNT, TO WRITHE AROUND and TO PERISH? These are all appropriate verbs considering the predicament that Park finds himself in. Also relevant are the nouns ONSLAUGHT, DEADWEIGHT and RAGDOLL.

    We discuss three common everyday expressions. What STATE OF MIND are you in right now? Should we meet IN THE FLESH? Do you need a PAT ON THE BACK?

    We also do a brief pronunciation exercise to help you with the most common vowel sound in spoken English, known as THE SCHWA.

    And finally, we cover a couple of colourful metaphors. Have you ever been THROWN AROUND LIKE A RAGDOLL? Have you ever had LEGS LIKE JELLY? I hope not too often.

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    The Adventures of Lola Badiola is now available as a book.

    It’s the perfect complement for this podcast.

    It includes complete transcripts, explanations and quizzes.

     So buy it now on Amazon, right here!

  • Park meets the Old Grey Man and discovers the terrible truth about Dead Man’s Highway.

    Let’s do some pronunciation work focusing on words that have fewer syllables than most non-native speakers think, for example, COMFORTABLE, VEGETABLE, CHOCOLATE, RESTAURANT, INTEREST RATES.

    We review some fascinating vocabulary to test your WITS. If you’ve watched the Netflix series squid games, you’ll know what a TUG-OF-WAR is.

    We discuss a very common business expression, namely a WIN-WIN SCENARIO.

    And we continue our chat about ECONOMICS focusing on EXPORTS and IMPORTS and the benefits of international TRADE.

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  • Park evades the authorities on his journey to Banshori station until he reaches a police checkpoint.

    As advanced speakers you know all the basic vocabulary related to the family but are you familiar with STEPMOTHERS and STEPFATHERS, are you familiar with the WIDOWS and WIDOWERS and, most interestingly, do you know what a SUGAR DADDY and a MILF are?

    There are many words that the English language borrows from French. They tend to be intellectual and sophisticated. In the business world they include words such as, RENDEZVOUS, ENTREPRENEUR, RÉSUMÉ and BUREAU, but they are also present in many other areas of life particularly art and fashion.

    And finally, we cover seven phrasal verbs including the following. If one of your colleagues broke a rule at work, would you COVER FOR them? When do you expect the growth in sales of your new product to FLATTEN OUT? And finally, when you’re sitting on your sofa at home watching TV do you like to WRAP UP in a blanket?

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  • Back in North Korea, Park is on the run from the secret police. His first stop is the Tomb of the Glorious Farmer to pay his respects to his dead relatives.

    In this chapter there is an explosion of adjectives. As an advanced speaker you should be challenging yourself to choose colorful interesting and precise adjectives to communicate your ideas more effectively. Here are some alternatives to the common adjectives we hear too often.

    Instead of saying that your colleague works very hard, use the adjective DILIGENT. Instead of describing something as very big, use the adjective ENORMOUS. Instead of describing a corporate event is very good, describe it as FABULOUS. Instead of describing a report as very interesting, use the adjective FASCINATING. Instead of saying that the client is very angry use the adjective FURIOUS.

    We also discuss the concept of INTESNSIFYING ADVREBS to give your communication more impact. Native speakers use common collocations such as FULLY UNDERSTAND, SINCERELY HOPE, and ABSOLUTELY CLEAR.

    As we have done in previous chapters, we review some important interrogative structures that some advanced speakers struggle with, such as HOW FAR IS IT….? HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE….? HOW LONG DOES IT LAST…?

    And finally, we briefly discuss ECONOMICS with reference to the famine in North Korea that occurred in the late 1990s that led to the March of the suffering

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    The Adventures of Lola Badiola is now available as a book.

    It’s the perfect complement for this podcast.

    It includes complete transcripts, explanations and quizzes.

     So buy it now on Amazon, right here!

  • Lola goes out for dinner with her best friend Concha to distract herself from the crises in her life and receives some wonderful news!

    This chapter is packed with phrasal verbs and expressions. We are going to focus on five of each. Let’s start with the phrasal verbs.

    If you need to motivate and encourage your team, how do you FIRE them UP, how do you SPUR them ON? At the end of a long intensive week of work what do you do at the weekend to WIND DOWN? Do you like to GO OUT with a large group of friends, or do you prefer to EAT OUT with your closest friend?

    Here are the common expressions that we discuss in this chapter. Did you know that everybody in the world has at least one LOOKALIKE or DOPPELGANGER? Do you ever get involved in OFFICE POLITICS or do you prefer to just GO WITH THE FLOW? And when was the last time you were offered a drink ON THE HOUSE at your favourite bar?

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