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Unit 15
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Unit 15, Business Result Intermediate (2nd) Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 15, Business Result Intermediate (2nd)
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
ambition | a strong desire to achieve something | My biggest ambition is to climb Mount Everest. |
ambitious | determined to be successful, rich, powerful etc | She's extremely ambitious – she wants to be CEO of this company by the time she's twenty-five. |
appraisal | a statement or opinion judging the worth, value, or condition of something | She had a bad performance appraisal while working for a food company. |
appraise | to officially judge how successful, effective, or valuable something is | The aim of this meeting is to appraise your performance and set goals for the next six months. |
caring | thinking about what other people need or want and trying to help them | Ana's colleagues nominated her for being caring and understanding. |
challenging | difficult in an interesting or enjoyable way | What's one thing about your job that you've found challenging and how have you dealt with it? |
confidence | the feeling that you can trust someone or something to be good, work well, or produce good results | I have a great deal of confidence in how my company is run and in its success. |
confident | sure that something will happen in the way that you want or expect | She looks so confident – she doesn't seem to have any doubts about her abilities. |
creative | involving the use of imagination to produce new ideas or things | You can't be creative or innovative without making mistakes. |
creativity | the ability to use your imagination to produce new ideas, make things etc | We've been very impressed with your creativity in coming up with solutions to problems. |
dedicated | someone who is dedicated works very hard at what they do because they care a lot about it | My company is dedicated to its employees and puts their needs before those of the customer. |
dedication | hard work or effort that someone puts into a particular activity because they careabout it a lot | Our staff are well known for their dedication. |
dependable | able to be trusted to do what you need or expect | Nathan was chosen for being so hard-working, dependable and efficient. |
efficiency | the quality of doing something well and effectively, without wasting time, money, or energy | Lean management is the approach of making small but regular changes to processes to improve efficiency. |
efficient | if someone or something is efficient, they work well without wasting time, money, or energy | Nathan was chosen for being so hard-working, dependable and efficient. |
enthusiasm | a strong feeling of interest and enjoyment about something and an eagerness to be involved in it | He's young and has lots of enthusiasm, so we should probably spend time and money on training him. |
enthusiastic | feeling or showing a lot of interest and excitement about something | He's very enthusiastic – whatever the plan, he's always happy to try it out. |
extrovert | someone who is active and confident, and who enjoys spending time with other people | Is a sales representative always an extrovert? |
flexibility | the ability to change or be changed easily to suit a different situation | I think flexibility is one of my main strengths. |
flexible | a person, plan etc that is flexible can change or be changed easily to suit any new situation | I'm fairly flexible. I can start when it suits you. |
generally speaking | used to introduce a statement that is true in most cases but not always | Generally speaking, I drive to work. |
graduate | to obtain a degree, especially a first degree, from a college or university | She'd applied for the job by the time she graduated. |
hard-working | working with a lot of effort | He's so hard-working. You never see him resting. |
introvert | someone who is quiet and shy, and does not enjoy being with other people | Most jobs need a combination of skills; from the social skills of the extrovert to the quiet hard work of the introvert. |
motivated | very keen to do something or achieve something, especially because you find it interesting or exciting | Everyone who works here is highly motivated. |
motivation | eagerness and willingness to do something without needing to be told or forced to do it | My company offers incentives to ensure enthusiasm and motivation amongst staff. |
nominate | to officially suggest someone or something for an important position, duty, or prize | Ana's colleagues nominated her for being caring and understanding. |
nomination | the act of officially suggesting someone or something for a position, duty, or prize, or the fact of being suggested for it | Nominations can be submitted either by members of staff or by patients. |
on the whole | used to say that something is generally true | On the whole, I'm happy with my job at the moment. |
patience | the ability to accept trouble and other people's annoying behaviour without complaining or becoming angry | Ana is well known for her patience on the job. |
patient | someone who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor or in a hospital | I'm not a very patient person – I always want everything to be done now. |
performance review | a meeting between a manager and a worker to discuss the quality of someone's work and how well they do their job | I've just had my first performance review and the feedback from my manager was very positive. |
personality | someone's character, especially the way they behave towards other people | Can we guess a person's personality by their job description? |
prepare | to make plans or arrangements for something that will happen in the future | I prepared very thoroughly for the interview. |
punctual | arriving, happening, or being done at exactly the time that has been arranged | Inga is always punctual and never off work. |
punctuality | quality of arriving, happening, or being done at exactly the time that has been arranged | Punctuality is one of my strong points – I'm never late. |
satisfactory | something that is satisfactory seems good enough for you, or good enough for a particular situation or purpose | Your performance has been satisfactory but not outstanding. |
scheme | an official plan that is intended to help people in some way, for example by providing education or training | The employee of the month scheme, which recognizes the work of individual staff, has been very successful. |
strength | the quality of being brave or determined in dealing with difficult or unpleasant situations | What would you say is one of your main strengths as an employee? |
summarize | to make a short statement giving only the main information and not the details of a plan, event, report etc | So let's summarize what we've agreed. |
take on | to agree to do some work or be responsible for something | Paula really likes coming to work and she loves taking on new projects. |
transfer | to move from one place, school, job etc to another, or to make someone do this, especially within the same organization | I was transferred to another department. |