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  • Continue this sentence: 'The CEO was asking about the latest sales report. As a matter of fact,.......'
    Great!
  • Give 3 more ways to say "increase" (verb)
    rise, grow, climb, peak, improve
  • Cut off or a cutoff? 'The __________ date is until this Friday. All reports must be submitted on time.'
    cutoff
  • Give 3 more ways to say "decrease" (verb)
    fall, decline, drop, reduce
  • True or false? Break even means to reach a point when profits are equal to costs.
    True.
  • What are the different ways to clarify things in English? Give an example.
    In other words, To put it another way, to put it differently, to rephrase, to explain
  • Give an example in a sentence using 'cost an arm and a leg'.
    Nice!
  • Use qualifying adverbs to describe sales in 2010 and 2012.
    In 2010 sales nearly hit $600,000. Sales are slightly above $600,000 in 2012.
  • cut off or cut yourself off? 'Dan suffers from post-traumatic stress after joining the army. He has ______________ off from his family and friends.'
    cut himself off
  • cut back or a cutback or cut down? 'The government has announced plans to _________ the expenses by 10 percent next year.
    cut back
  • What can you observe?
    Comparison of the Total Sales Division charts for 2009 and 2013.
  • cut back or cut down? 'I've ____________ on alcohol since the pandemic started.'
    cut down
  • Can you intensify this sentence? This is interesting.
    very interesting / very very interesting / incredibly interesting, fascinating
  • How can you explain this chart?
    remain stable, a period of stability, slightly increase or decrease, nearly, just, a little
  • True or false? Cut corners means to earn and spend equal amount of money
    False. Cut corners means to save money by doing something in the most affordable way.
  • Describe the chart you see.
    Sales are steadily rising from 2009 to 2013. The sales in 2009 are slightly under $500,000. Sales in 2011 are a little above $600,000.