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B2.2 Revision pt. 1

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    International Business Etiquette, prejudice and Discrimination, Business Ethics, Expressing clarity, Immigration, Idioms describing human appearance, multiword verbs with cut
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  • Create a sentence using 'not just a pretty face'.
    Yes!
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  • True or False? To keep up appearances is to look or feel extremely good.
    False. To keep up appearances is to be happier, poorer, etc.
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  • Give examples of business greetings.
    Handshake, bowing, kiss on the cheek
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  • Use 'skin and bones' in a sentence.
    Bravo!
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  • Look at the picture. Homophobia or apartheid? Explain the difference.
    apartheid
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  • True or False? To set the tone is to establish a mood.
    True.
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  • Use 'easy on the eyes' in a sentence.
    Well done!
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  • Stereotype or sexism? 'Polish people LOVE VODKA!'. Explain the difference
    stereotype
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  • What does the idiom 'five o-clock shadow' mean?
    a slight growth of a man's beard that causes a dark shadow on the face.
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  • True or False? First impression is to dress in a way that doesn't show a lot of skin, or use brightly colored fabric.
    False. First impression is the when on person first meets another and forms an opinion about him or her.
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  • What is a corporate social responsibility? Give an example.
    It is the corporate's initiative to take responsibility for it's effect in the environment.
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  • Fill in the gap: 'The boy _______ his mother's signature to join a school's trip.' (bribed, greenwashed, forged)
    forged
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  • Fill in the gap: 'the factories in the area have a __________ effect in our environment.' (harmful, controversial, conduct)
    harmful
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  • Give an example for a planned obsolescence product.
    Bravo!
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  • Complete the sentence using your own words: I lost my keys. Anyway,...
    Anyway,......
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  • Complete the sentence using your own words: He doesn't stop talking about his holidays. As a matter of fact..
    As a matter of fact..
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