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Unit 2
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Unit 2, Business Result Advanced (2nd) Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 2, Business Result Advanced (2nd)
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
benefits | an advantage such as medical insurance, life insurance, and sick pay, that employees receive from their employer in addition to money | There's something empowering about a steady pay cheque, fixed work hours and company benefits |
broaden somebody's horizons | to increase the range of things that someone knows about or has experienced | Being assigned to other departments can broaden your horizons |
burn out from | too tired or unable to work, because of working too hard | Are you too burnt out from your previous job to do the work? |
come back to | to deal again with something that you were dealing with earlier | Can I suggest we come back to this point a bit later on? |
come in | to enter a room or building | If I could just come in there and mention the feedback we've had |
come up with | to suggest or think of an idea or plan | Can you come up with the ideas? |
committed | loyal and willing to give your time and energy to something that you believe in | We need employees who are committed to the profession |
conditions of employment | the matters that define the essential aspects of the contract of employment or employment relationship | Let's talk about the conditions of employment |
demand | to ask for something forcefully, in a way that shows that you do not expect to be refused | We'd have to demand very high grades from the school-leavers |
employment opportunity | the chance to get a job | They'd be happy to take a secure employment opportunity |
evidence | anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true | I'd like to see more evidence of how you deal with these challenges |
face-to-face | directly, meeting someone in the same place | I'm so glad I finally had a face-to-face meeting with the partners |
feelings | opinion; emotion | I'm not sure what your feelings are about this |
follow less conventional paths | to choose not widely used, accepted or traditional ways of doing something | See what you can do about following less conventional paths |
forthright | (too) honest or direct in behaviour | I might have been a bit too forthright, but I need to be sure |
get on to | to start talking about a different subject | I'll get on to that in a moment |
get out there | used to advise someone to be active and energetic | Can you get out there and sell? |
go beyond the scope of | to exceed the range of things that an activity, company, law, etc. deals with | I want to go beyond the scope of my current job |
go round in circles | to keep doing or talking about the same thing without achieving anything | It could have been awful if we'd just gone round in circles |
grow into your role | to gradually learn how to do a job or deal with a situation successfully | Over time, you will grow into your role |
keen on | very interested, eager, or wanting (to do) something very much | I know you're not keen on it |
keep in with | to continue to try to be friendly with someone, especially because they can help you | Have you been keeping in with key people? |
keep somebody informed | to give someone the latest news and details about a situation | Don't we keep them informed with our newsletter? |
move something away from | to shift one's ideas, beliefs, or ideologies, especially if they were particularly rigid or inflexible | We need to move our focus away from university graduates |
move forward | to make progress | If you want to move forward you need to take responsibility for your own career development |
notify | to tell someone officially about something | Am I supposed to notify everybody in the department each time? |
on-the-job experience | of, relating to, or being something learned, gained, or done while working at a job | We pay for them to study whilst gaining on-the-job experience |
out of somebody's control | used to say about things that have happened that someone cannot change or influence | These are factors which are out of my control |
play the part of | to act the part of (a particular character) in a film, play, etc. | Can you play the part of multiple roles? |
propel yourself forward | to cause someone to do an activity or be in a situation | You have to motivate yourself and propel yourself forward by staying on task |
prospect | the possibility or likelihood that something will happen | Lots of students are really worried about the prospect of being in debt |
purpose | an intention or aim; a reason for doing something or for allowing something to happen | The purpose of today's meeting is to draw an action plan together |
put somebody in a better position | to cause someone to be in a more favorable situation than before or than someone else | It'll put you in a better position for the next move |
reach a stage | to get to a particular level, part of an activity, or a period of development | Sometimes we reach a stage in our careers when we feel stuck |
stand out from | to be much better than other similar things or people | What can help you stand out from the crowd? |
stand up for | to defend or support someone or something | You must stand up for what you decided |
stand up to | to deal effectively with a person or situation | Will your accounts stand up to scrutiny? |
stay ahead of the game | to react quickly so that you gain/keep an advantage | For a Patchworker to stay ahead of the game, you need to be able to multitask |
take a step backwards | to withdraw or remove oneself from something, often in order to consider it from a broader or more objective perspective | In order to move forward you need to take a step backwards |
talk somebody through something | to explain an idea, a plan, etc. to someone so that they understand it | Perhaps you'd like to talk us through the findings |
the need to | used when saying that someone should do something or has to do something | I'm sure you'll understand the need to make job cuts |
ups and downs | good and bad things that happen to someone or something during a period | The last year has obviously had its ups and downs for you |