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1ºGAD Vocabulary 3rd term

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  • I’m sorry I’m late. I got held up in a traffic jam. a. Why did you do that? b. That’s OK. c. Are you coming?
    b
  • Let’s take a break / flu / route map. We’ll meet back here in half an hour
    break
  • Can you check your calendar? a. Let me see. Yes, I’m free on that date. b. I’ll share the agenda. c. I’m afraid I don’t know.
    a
  • I think there was a defect / a dissatisfaction / an error in our last invoice.
    an error
  • With new technology, it’s easy to attend meetings .... from anywhere in the world
    remotely
  • Tim’s not here. He had to go home early. a. Does he feel ill? b. You should stay here. c. Please don’t go.
    a
  • I need to take a life jacket / suit / T-shirt that I can wear at the business meetings.
    suit
  • Where’s the exit to Oxford Street? a. It’s the next stop. b. It’s over there. c. In the ferry.
    b
  • Where’s Jackie? I hope she hasn’t got motorbike / appointment / lost
    lost
  • You should go to exhibitions to find out more about your business card / competitors / lift
    competitors
  • I’m confused / satisfied / surprised. I don’t understand what I should do next.
    confused
  • I’m not going to work today. I’ve got underground / flu / route map
    flu
  • The organisers are going to .. the conference for a different month.
    rearrange / reschedule
  • Please reorganise / confirm / postpone that you’ll be at the meeting
    confirm
  • I’m going to deliver / hold / appointment a presentation at the exhibition. Can you help me prepare?
    deliver
  • It’s right next to the bus stop. a. That’s direct. b. That’s convenient. c. That’s complicated.
    b
  • Where are we going to .. the meeting on Tuesday?
    hold
  • Where do I ... the bus?
    take / catch / get off
  • The sandwiches in the shop were past their warranty / returns policy / sell-by date.
    sell-by date
  • Where is the meeting taking place? a. In the big conference room. b. At 10:30. c. It’s too late.
    a
  • I’m sure they apologised / assisted / overcharged – surely it shouldn’t be that expensive!
    overcharged
  • Jackie got the dates mixed up. a. So that’s why she didn’t come. b. I’ll need to check my diary. c. What date is the meeting on?
    a
  • A: I didn’t expect it to be so cold today. It's warm / cool / freezing
    freezing
  • Our appointment is at 11 ...
    sharp / o'clock
  • I’ve got a sore throat. a. It was stormy today. b. Can you repair that? c. Have some tea with lemon.
    c
  • Don’t buy that shirt. It is broken / is torn / makes a noise.
    is torn