Finding a middle ground is not easy when it comes to negotiations. Both sides need to compromise and weigh the trade-offs. In this professional English lesson, we go over some key terms to use in negotiations so that all the parties involved are happy with the results. You will learn how to use words and expressions such as: deadlock, dealbreaker, bring to the table, lowball, give-and-take, beat around the bush, and many more.
Hello Adam, I found your course very interesting but unfortunately like you, I am not good at negotiation. I don’t like to negotiate and prefer to search on the Internet.
beernaard
The internet has certainly changed things, hasn’t it Beernaard? :)
Adam
I find it useful, Thank you
MAbdullahi
Done
tasos0504
great lesson
EUSEBIO vilanculo
It is great and beneficial video, thanks.
ytg1234
Thank you very much, Adam!
silvacesar
very useful, but the vdieo is not available for mainlandchina.
vincentPeng
Our videos are on YouTube, so if you are viewing the site from China, the videos will be blocked. However, you can also watch some of our videos on Bilibili.
engVid Moderator
Could u guide us about speaking proportion? if possible.
thanks
NOORI4979
Hi Noori,
I’m not really sure what you mean by proportion. Can you explain?
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Hello Adam, I found your course very interesting but unfortunately like you, I am not good at negotiation. I don’t like to negotiate and prefer to search on the Internet.
The internet has certainly changed things, hasn’t it Beernaard? :)
I find it useful, Thank you
Done
great lesson
It is great and beneficial video, thanks.
Thank you very much, Adam!
very useful, but the vdieo is not available for mainlandchina.
Our videos are on YouTube, so if you are viewing the site from China, the videos will be blocked. However, you can also watch some of our videos on Bilibili.
Could u guide us about speaking proportion? if possible.
thanks
Hi Noori,
I’m not really sure what you mean by proportion. Can you explain?
Thanks you.
i got 8/10 , thank you so much
Thanks everyone :)
good cours!!! thks a lot…adam
this cours is hard to understanding?