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In today's competitive landscape, mastering essential business vocabulary is key to success. This guide covers crucial terms, including how to run a business, the significance of promotions, employee management, and the intricacies of finance with accounts and budget challenges. Learn about the importance of job applications, appointments, and the nuances of resigning or retiring from a position. Equip yourself with the language needed to thrive, make a living, and communicate effectively in various professional settings.
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Impossible vocabulary • Disgusting • Have a nap • Pick • Make a living • Review • Various • permission • Nasty • Upset • Hand out • Publicity flyers • Conveyor belt • Pay-rise • Condition
Nasty: adj. bad • Various: adj. many different kinds • Pick: v. choose • Review: n. an article in a newspaper about a film, book,play etc. • Upset: adj. very sad and angry • Make a living: v. earn money • Hand out: v. distribute • Publicity flyers: n. brochures to advertise sth. • Conveyor belt: n. a long moving band of rubber used to carry sth. from one place to another • permission: n. act of allowing sb. to do sth. • Disgusting: adj. extremely unpleasent, making you sick • Condition: n. the situation in which people live or work • Have a nap: v. to sleep for a short while during the day • Pay-rise: n. an increase in salary
Impossible vocabulary • Run a business • promotion • Appointment • Employee • Enclosed • Apply for • Retire • Challenge • Resign • Trainer • Sales • Decent • Accounts • Publishing
Impossible vocabulary • Retire: v.to leave your job because of aging • Employee: n. a person working for an organisation • Decent: adj. socially acceptable or good • Resign: v. to give up a job • Run a business: v. to be in control of a job • Enclosed: adj. attached or in the same envelope or e-mail • Apply for: v. to make a formal request for sth. such as a job, place in a uni. etc. • Challenge: n. sth. difficult • Trainer: n. sb who teaches sb sport or work • Sales: n. act of selling • Promotion: n. an activity to help sell a product • Publishing: n. the business of producing books and magazines • Accounts: n. an exact record of the money that a company has received and the money it has spent • Appointment: n.an arrangement for a meeting at an agreed time and place