EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 10 MIN
53. Preposition Mastery: In, Into, With, To, and On. Managing Projects and Team Collaboration (Part 5 of 5)
from Business English Made Easy · host LV Linguistics
You're drafting an email to clarify project responsibilities and you write "Sarah is responsible of the client updates." It sounds wrong, but you're not sure why. Later in a meeting, you need to represent your manager's position and you say "I'm speaking in behalf of the director" when the correct phrase is "on behalf of." These aren't individual preposition mistakes. They're fixed phrases that professionals use constantly, and getting them wrong makes you sound less credible even when your overall English is strong.This final episode in the Preposition Mastery series focuses on advanced prepositional phrases that signal leadership, formality, and precision. These are the expressions that appear in every status update, formal presentation, and strategic discussion. Phrases like "in charge of," "on behalf of," "at risk," and "in line with" aren't just vocabulary. They're the building blocks of how senior professionals communicate about responsibility, compliance, and organizational alignment.We break down each phrase with workplace examples showing exactly when and how to use them. You'll learn why "in charge of" signals clear accountability while "responsible of" is simply wrong. We cover "on behalf of" for formal representation, "at risk" for flagging problems without sounding alarmist, and "in line with" for showing compliance with standards or strategy. The episode also covers "out of" in multiple contexts, from resource constraints to motivation, plus "in terms of" for organizing complex discussions and "by means of" for formal explanations of methodology.Resources:Download this episode's worksheet with practice exercises and scenario-based applications: lvlinguistics.be/episode53Ready 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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