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Unit 4
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Unit 4, Business Result Pre-Intermediate 2nd Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 4, Business Result Pre-Intermediate 2nd
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
Accounts | the department in a company or organization that prepares its financial information | Accounts invoices customers and collects the money. |
appointment | a formal arrangement to meet or visit someone at a particular time and place | I have an appointment with Olivia Gonzalez. |
be interested in | giving a lot of attention to something because you want to find out more about it or because you enjoy it | He's interested in doing some marketing work for us in Poland. |
be responsible for | having a duty to be in charge of or to look after someone or something | Alex is responsible for new business in Northern Europe. |
buy | get for money | The Purchasing Department buys products at low prices. |
check | to do something in order to find out whether something really is correct, true, or in good condition | The Quality Control Department checks that every product leaves in perfect condition. |
closely | to a very great degree | We work closely with the Marketing Department. |
contact with | to write to or telephone someone | Which department do you have the most contact with? |
control | to have the power to make the decisions about how a country, place, company etc is organized or what it does | The Finance Department controls the spending of all the other departments. |
current | happening now | Where did you work before your current job? |
Customer Service | the department in a large organization that deals with questions and complaints from its customers, gives advice on using the product or service it provides etc | Customer Service has to resolve all kinds of problems to keep customers happy. |
department | one of the groups of people who work together in a particular part of a large organization such as a hospital, university, company, or government | In our department, we do monthly financial reports. |
dispatch | to send someone or something somewhere for a particular purpose | Logistics has to dispatch and deliver products on time. |
Finance | the management of money by governments, large organizations etc | The Finance Department controls the spending of all the other departments. |
fluent | able to speak a language very well | Are all the staff fluent in English? |
frequent | happening or doing something often | I have frequent contact with all the different departments. |
generate | to produce or cause something | The Sales and Marketing departments generate money for the company. |
help yourself | to take some of what you want, without asking permission – used especially when offering food to someone | Help yourself to tea and biscuits. |
Human Resources | n a company, the department that deals with employing, training, and helping people | How many people work in Human Resources? |
identification | official papers or cards, such as your passport, that prove who you are | Can I see some identification, please? |
in charge of | the position of having control or responsibility for a group of people or an activity | Who is in charge of your department? |
infrastructure | the basic systems and structures that a country or organization needs in order to work properly, for example roads, railways, banks etc | IT has to maintain the computer systems and IT infrastructure within the company. |
invoice | a list of goods that have been supplied or work that has been done, showing how much you owe for them | Accounts invoices customers and collects the money. |
IT | Information Technology | My computer's not working. I need to phone IT. |
Logistics | the practical arrangements that are needed in order to make a plan that involves a lot of people and equipment successful | Logistics has to dispatch and deliver products on time. |
maintain | support and service | IT has to maintain the computer systems within the company. |
manufacture | produce | Our company manufactures plastic tables and benches from recycled plastic. |
Marketing | the activity of deciding how to advertise a product, what price to charge for it etc, or the type of job in which you do this | The Marketing Department decides on our advertising campaigns. |
on the road | travelling in a car, especially for long distances | He's on the road a lot of the time, visiting new customers. |
Production | Manufacturing | She's in charge of the Production Department. |
Purchasing | the activity of buying the materials, stock, equipment etc that a company needs to produce goods | The Purchasing Department buys products at low prices. |
Quality Control | the practice of checking goods as they are produced to be sure that their quality is good enough | The Quality Control Department checks that every product leaves in perfect condition. |
recruitment strategy | formal plan of action involving an organization's attempts to successfully identify, recruit, and hire high-quality candidates for the purpose of filling its open positions | I have a meeting with her today to discuss our recruitment strategy for the year ahead. |
report to | to be responsible to someone at work and be managed by them | I report to the HR Director. |
resolve | to solve or end a problem or difficulty | Customer Service has to resolve all kinds of problems to keep customers happy. |
Sales | a department which manages transactions between two or more parties in which the buyer receives goods orservices | The Sales department generates new business with customers. |
sign in | to write your name on a form, in a book etc when you enter a place such as a hotel, office, or club | Can you sign in, please? |
take a seat | to sit down | Please take a seat. She'll be right down. |
visitor's pass | an official piece of paper which shows that visitor is allowed to enter a building | You need a visitor's pass. |
work closely with | to collaborate with someone as a team | I work closely with the Marketing Department. |