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48. Discussing Percentages and Ratios. Explaining Data in a Professional Setting

Episode 48 of the Business English Made Easy podcast, hosted by LV Linguistics, titled "48. Discussing Percentages and Ratios. Explaining Data in a Professional Setting" was published on December 25, 2025 and runs 15 minutes.

December 25, 2025 ·15m · Business English Made Easy

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You already understand the numbers. The math part is easy. But when you need to say those figures out loud in English during a meeting or presentation, something happens. You pause. You second-guess yourself. Should you say "one in five" or "twenty percent"? That small moment of hesitation breaks your flow and chips away at your confidence.This episode focuses on the gap between knowing the data and communicating it clearly. We cover how to pronounce percentages and ratios naturally, which form to choose based on your audience and context, and the common mistakes that confuse listeners even when your numbers are correct. You'll also learn conversational approximations that native speakers use constantly, like "just under forty percent" or "roughly two-thirds," which keep presentations moving without getting stuck in decimal points.We’ll walk through practical scenarios you face regularly. Reporting survey results in a team meeting. Negotiating budget increases with suppliers. Explaining trends to colleagues who need quick clarity, not spreadsheet precision. Each situation requires a slightly different approach, and you'll learn exactly which phrasing works where. We also tackle the subtle grammar issues that trip people up, like whether to use singular or plural verbs after percentages, and why "three point five" sounds right while "three comma five" marks you as non-native immediately.Resources:Download this episode's worksheet with practice exercises and example phrases you can use immediately: lvlinguistics.be/episode48Ready 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. 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!

You already understand the numbers. The math part is easy. But when you need to say those figures out loud in English during a meeting or presentation, something happens. You pause. You second-guess yourself. Should you say "one in five" or "twenty percent"? That small moment of hesitation breaks your flow and chips away at your confidence.

This episode focuses on the gap between knowing the data and communicating it clearly. We cover how to pronounce percentages and ratios naturally, which form to choose based on your audience and context, and the common mistakes that confuse listeners even when your numbers are correct. You'll also learn conversational approximations that native speakers use constantly, like "just under forty percent" or "roughly two-thirds," which keep presentations moving without getting stuck in decimal points.

We’ll walk through practical scenarios you face regularly. Reporting survey results in a team meeting. Negotiating budget increases with suppliers. Explaining trends to colleagues who need quick clarity, not spreadsheet precision. Each situation requires a slightly different approach, and you'll learn exactly which phrasing works where. We also tackle the subtle grammar issues that trip people up, like whether to use singular or plural verbs after percentages, and why "three point five" sounds right while "three comma five" marks you as non-native immediately.

Resources:

Download this episode's worksheet with practice exercises and example phrases you can use immediately: lvlinguistics.be/episode48

Ready 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.
  • 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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