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Unit 4
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Unit 4, Business Partner A2+ Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 4, Business Partner A2+
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
advice | when you say what you think someone should do | I need some advice about my computer |
agency | a business that arranges services forpeople | She works for an advertising agency |
appreciate | to recognize how good someone or something is and to value them or it | He did not fully appreciate the significance of signing the contract |
arrange | to organize or make plans for something such as a meeting, party, or trip | He had her arrange a social function |
attend | be present at (an event, meeting, or function) | He did not attend the conference |
bring something forward | to change the time or date of something so that it happens earlier than you planned before | The meeting's been brought forward to Thursday |
confirm | to show that something is definitely true, especially by providing more proof | Could you, please, confirm that you have those items in stock? |
consultative | asking for advice from other people | The consultative committee will include representatives from all areas of the company |
contact | a person you know who may be able to help or advise you | Do you have any contacts in that company? |
convenient | good for a particular situation and easy to do | I'm willing to meet you on any day that's convenient for you |
decision-making | the process of making important business, political, or legal decisions | We need to get better at decision-making if we're going to be more successful next year |
delighted | very pleased and happy | I am delighted to hear this news |
democratic | relating to or supporting democracy or its principles | The country needs democratic reforms |
employee | someone who is paid to work for someone else | All new employees are given a tour of the department |
employer | a person, company, or organization that employs people | Employers don't like CVs that are more than five pages long |
executive | someone who has an important job as a manager in a company or business | He is the company's executive |
feel free | to tell someone that they are allowed to do something | Please feel free to ask questions |
finance | decisions on how money is spent or invested | Finance was the first point of discussion att the meeting. |
fix | to decide on an exact time, place, price, etc | I've fixed for you to see him this afternoon at four |
fixed schedule | a timetable that cannot be changed | You need to be well-organized, so that you have a fixed schedule of work |
flexible hours | a working schedule that allows employees to alter workday start and finish times | I am working flexible hours this month |
full-time | for all the hours of the week during which it is usual for people to work, study etc | He wants to find full-time job |
guru | someone who other people respect and go to for advice about a particular subject | I will attend the seminar of that management guru |
hands-off | not telling the people that you are in charge of what to do, but letting them make their own decisions | The government has a hands-off approach to the industry |
hands-on | involving or offering active participation rather than theory | He has a very hands-on approach to management |
input | ideas, advice, money, or effort that you put into a job or activity in order to help it succeed | We'll need input from community nurses |
intern | a student or trainee who works, sometimes without pay | I joined the company as an intern to the marketng departmnet |
look forward to | to be excited and pleased about something that is going to happen | I look forward to my holiday |
move into | to change to a different job | Next month I will finally move into my new appartment |
nine-to-five | working every day from nine o'clock in the morning until five o'clock in the evening | It's a great freedom not be employed in a nine-to-five job |
out | if a particular suggestion or activity is out, it is not possible | She walked out of the office and into the street |
part-time | for only part of the usual working day or week | She wants to work part-time after she's had the baby |
permanent employee | someone who has a contract to work for a long time | I received a promotion and became a permanent employee |
point | an idea, fact, or opinion that someone mentions in a talk, discussion, or piece of writing | You've made a very interesting point |
fair point | used during a discussion to say that you think someone has said something true and you agree | That is a fair point, it includes the huge market here |
take someone's point | used during a discussion to say that you understand what someone has said | OK, I take your point. But it's not that easy |
have a point | used during a discussion to say that someone has said something that is important or useful | I suppose you have got a point there |
remote worker | someone who works in a place away from the office | I've adapted pretty well to being a remote worker in Buenos Aires |
retired | having stopped working, usually because of your age | He's a retired nurse |
self-employed | working for oneself as a freelance or the owner of a business rather than for an employer | Becoming self-employed usually means giving up a secure salary |
shift | move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance | Dave had to work a 12-hour shift yesterday |
staff | all the people employed by a particular organization | All our staff must follow a dress code |
suit | to be usefull or all right, and not cause problms for you | Night shift suit me perfectly |
take place | to happen, especially after being planned or arranged | My English exam takes place in another school |
temporary worker | someone who has a job for only a limited period of time | I was hired as a temporary worker |
unable | not able to do something | We were unable to contact him at the time |
unemployed | without a job | He's been unemployed for over a year |
unfortunately | used when you are mentioning a fact that you wish was not true | Unfortunately it rained almost every day |
view | an opinion or belief about something | He views holidays as a waste of time |
work pattern | one of the different ways that someone's hours of work can be organised | My work pattern isn't particularly standard |
working day | the time during the day that people spend doing their job | It will be returned within three working days |
working life | the part of a person's life when they do a job or are at work | His entire working life was spent with the same firm |