Easy Japanese for Work S1 E36 - Saying how much you can do

Easy Japanese for Work

Easy Japanese for Work S1 E36 - Saying how much you can do
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Today: saying how much you can do. Naing Myo Oo, from Myanmar, works at a company that makes signs for businesses. He moved to Japan in 2016 and took this job to improve manufacturing skills he acquired in Malaysia. Each morning, he checks his tasks for the day with a supervisor. If he takes on too much, he won't be able to finish on time. Can he make this point? He'll take on a roleplay challenge, in which he must let his supervisor know how much work he'll be able to accomplish that day.

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How to politely ask someone to repeat something
Expressing an opinion concisely
How to make explanations using photos and other materials
Relaying messages
Obtaining permission
Making apologies
Making suggestions
Asking questions using keego
Offering support
Asking how to pronounce names
Asking for clarification
Answering phone calls for others
Responding when you've been asked to do too many things
Offering logical explanations
Handling difficult negotiations over the phone
Supporting a subordinate
Politely explaining rules
Dealing with ambiguous complaints
Telling passengers in a hurry that they may be late
Asking a shop manager to follow orders from head office
Identifying your chance to speak at a meeting
Explaining when there's been a misunderstanding
Adjusting a schedule with a client
Making small talk with a client
Cheering up a junior employee who is feeling down
Asking others for favors
Checking that others have understood instructions
Reporting to a superior that a coworker is ill
Turning down a request for support politely
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Dealing with a complaint from a neighbor
Asking for instant guidance
Asking for further information
Saying how much you can do
Explaining that you can't make a decision on the spot
Taking over someone's work without hurting their feelings
Explaining a need for staffing adjustment
Pointing out a senior coworker's mistake
Words of support for a coworker
Fielding an urgent request on the phone
Determining what is worrying a client
Making a polite request to a superior
Asking someone to repeat and clarify
Recommending additional repairs
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