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EPISODE · Dec 11, 2025 · 11 MIN

47. Onboarding Success. Language for Training and Welcoming New Employees

from Business English Made Easy · host LV Linguistics

Episode 47: Onboarding Success – Language for Training and Welcoming New EmployeesLet's be honest: the first day at a new job can feel like the first day at a new school. You don't know anyone. You're not sure where things are. You're learning names, systems, and rules all at once. Some people mask that nervous energy with confidence. Others go quiet and hope nobody notices. Either way, the onboarding process sets the tone for what comes next.Language is at the heart of it. The way you're greeted, the clarity of instructions, the tone of the policies, even the words in a training manual all of these shape whether a new hire feels included, overwhelmed, or ready to succeed.This episode focuses on the phrases and communication strategies that make onboarding smooth. If you're the one welcoming and training, you'll learn how to explain things clearly, set expectations, and make people feel part of the team. If you're the new hire, you'll learn how to ask for clarification, respond politely, and stay engaged without sounding lost.We start with welcome phrases that immediately lower tension and create respect before someone has even started working. You'll discover how to make remote onboarding feel warm when the first impression happens on Zoom rather than face to face. We tackle the challenge of giving clear instructions without overwhelming new hires, breaking down complex systems into guided steps instead of chaotic information dumps.The episode also covers how to ask questions professionally as a new hire without looking incompetent, and how to explain company culture through language so people understand not just what to do but how things work here. You'll learn training phrases that build confidence alongside competence, and how to use feedback as collaboration rather than criticism.For international teams, we explore how to avoid heavy jargon, explain acronyms clearly, and show openness when language or culture creates barriers. We close with realistic expectations for the first week, because no one should expect mastery immediately but people often pressure themselves anyway.Resources:Download this episode's worksheet for all the onboarding phrases and practice exercises: lvlinguistics.be/episode47Ready to Practice Your English with Real People?Listening to podcasts is great for learning, but nothing builds confidence like actually speaking. That's where our English practice membership Level Up comes in. It's made especially for professionals just like you.Inside Level Up, you'll find tons of exercises you can do on desktop or mobile, a community of professionals who are working on their English confidence for work and business, daily unlimited live practice sessions you can join anytime, anywhere, and support from our team of coaches who answer questions and track your progress.If you're serious about getting confident with English, keep doing what you're doing right now (studying, listening to podcasts, doing exercises), but don't forget the critical piece: actually speaking. The more you speak, the more confident and comfortable you'll be with the English language.My amazing team of coaches and I are ready to support you in Level Up. Head over to lvlinguistics.be/levelup for more information. I hope to see you on the inside.Rate, Review, & Follow 💜"I love Business English Made Easy. It's so useful!"If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven't done so already, follow the podcast. We're adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if you're not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!

Episode 47: Onboarding Success – Language for Training and Welcoming New EmployeesLet's be honest: the first day at a new job can feel like the first day at a new school. You don't know anyone. You're not sure where things are. You're learning names, systems, and rules all at once. Some people mask that nervous energy with confidence. Others go quiet and hope nobody notices. Either way, the onboarding process sets the tone for what comes next.Language is at the heart of it. The way you're greeted, the clarity of instructions, the tone of the policies, even the words in a training manual all of these shape whether a new hire feels included, overwhelmed, or ready to succeed.This episode focuses on the phrases and communication strategies that make onboarding smooth. If you're the one welcoming and training, you'll learn how to explain things clearly, set expectations, and make people feel part of the team. If you're the new hire, you'll learn how to ask for clarification, respond politely, and stay engaged without sounding lost.We start with welcome phrases that immediately lower tension and create respect before someone has even started working. You'll discover how to make remote onboarding feel warm when the first impression happens on Zoom rather than face to face. We tackle the challenge of giving clear instructions without overwhelming new hires, breaking down complex systems into guided steps instead of chaotic information dumps.The episode also covers how to ask questions professionally as a new hire without looking incompetent, and how to explain company culture through language so people understand not just what to do but how things work here. You'll learn training phrases that build confidence alongside competence, and how to use feedback as collaboration rather than criticism.For international teams, we explore how to avoid heavy jargon, explain acronyms clearly, and show openness when language or culture creates barriers. We close with realistic expectations for the first week, because no one should expect mastery immediately but people often pressure themselves anyway.Resources:Download this episode's worksheet for all the onboarding phrases and practice exercises: lvlinguistics.be/episode47Ready to Practice Your English with Real People?Listening to podcasts is great for learning, but nothing builds confidence like actually speaking. That's where our English practice membership Level Up comes in. It's made especially for professionals just like you.Inside Level Up, you'll find tons of exercises you can do on desktop or mobile, a community of professionals who are working on their English confidence for work and business, daily unlimited live practice sessions you can join anytime, anywhere, and support from our team of coaches who answer questions and track your progress.If you're serious about getting confident with English, keep doing what you're doing right now (studying, listening to podcasts, doing exercises), but don't forget the critical piece: actually speaking. The more you speak, the more confident and comfortable you'll be with the English language.My amazing team of coaches and I are ready to support you in Level Up. Head over to lvlinguistics.be/levelup for more information. I hope to see you on the inside.Rate, Review, & Follow 💜"I love Business English Made Easy. It's so useful!"If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people in enhancing their business English skills. Rate with five stars and write a review. Let us know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven't done so already, follow the podcast. We're adding bonus episodes to the feed, and if you're not following, you might miss out. Follow now to stay updated!

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