Business English Vocabulary and Phrases
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Business English Vocabulary
- Accommodate needs: Satisfy needs
- Achieve results: Attain results
- Anticipate problems: Foresee problems
- Facilitate cultural understanding: Promote cultural understanding
- Generate enthusiasm: Create enthusiasm
- Exchange information: Share information
- Assess progress: Evaluate progress
- Measure success: Quantify success
Word Associations
Targets/Objectives: 2
Progress/Productivity: 8
Special Request: 1
Development/Growth: 4
Ideas/Interest: 5
Knowledge/Points of view: 6
Potential Differences/Objections: 3
Performance/Situation: 7
Choose the Best Answer
1. Efficient 2. Entering/Access 3. Option 4. Transformed 5. Carried out 6. Process/Procedures 7. Means 8. Purpose 9. Energetic/Dynamic 10. Installed
Find the Noun Which Does Not Collocate
1. Targets 2. Objections 3. Ideas 4. Performance 5. Productivity 6. Objections 7. Development 8. Potential differences
Complete the Sentences
1. Measure the performance 2. Exchange ideas 3. Anticipate objections 4. Facilitate productivity 5. Assess the situation 6. Accommodate needs 7. Generate enthusiasm 8. Achieve good results
Complete this Presentation
About flexible working and e-teams.
1. Just to fill you in... 2. Something to think about... 3. I'd like to start... 4. To put it another way... 5. I mean... 6. Moving on... 7. For example... 8. Turning to... 9. As I said earlier... 10. This is where... 11. Just to digress... 12. And this brings me...
Phrases in the Right Order
1. I've divided my talk up into... 2. First of all, I'll... After that, I'll... 3. I'll say more about that in a moment. 4. Just to fill you in on some of the background... 5. Now, I don't know if you're familiar with... 6. And this is my key point. 7. I'll now be happy to take any questions.
Future Tense Sentences
1. Will call 2. Will be rolling out 3. Will give 4. Will have been listening; will take 5. Will learn 6. Will have spoken 7. Will yield 8. Would be worth
Rewrite These Sentences
1. The consultants will probably suggest merging the departments. (likely) 2. They'll almost certainly deliver the stock in time. (certain) 3. The management is bound to ask our opinion before making the changes. (bound) 4. It's probable that the tax changes will turn investors away. (probable) 5. I've got to go now, but there is a good chance I'll see you at the launch party later. (chance) 6. The training course is unlikely to be useful. (unlikely) 7. The CEO is expected to make an announcement at the dinner. (expected) 8. They'll perhaps need more identification than a credit card. (perhaps)