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BE Course Upper-Intermediate. Spaced Repetition ...
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Form noun(s) and adjective(s) from the word EMPLOY. Explain the meanings.
Nouns: employer, employee, employment. Adjectives: employable, (un)employed.
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Name at least 2 phrases of showing interest in a conversation
e.g. How is ... coming along? How is ... going?
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Fill in the missing word: "Please _____ assured that we'll do our best to follow the project schedule."
rest
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Explain the phrase "give smb the edge over"
to give someone an advantage
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Explain the phrase "A good rapport between the colleagues"
harmonious relationship between the colleagues, in which people understand each other's feelings or ideas and communicate well.
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Which structure do we use to talk about predictions based on evidence? Make an example sentence
going to
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Which tense do we use to talk about permanent situations? Make an example sentence.
Present Simple
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Which tense do we use to talk about fixed plans or arrangements in the future? Make an example sentence.
Present Continuous
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Explain the phrase "menial task"
task that takes very little training, skill or talent.
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Name at least 2 phrases for suggesting a solution
Let's try to... Why don't you...
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Give 3 examples of hard skills and 3 examples of soft skills
e.g. Hard skills: computer programming, budgeting, data analysis. Soft skills: leadership, time-management, conflict-resolution.
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Which tense do we use to talk about experiences in your life? Make an example sentence.
Present Perfect
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Make up a sentence with the phrase "the bottom line"
(student's own answer)
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Fill in the missing word: "High ___________ of staff means that the company is constantly looking for new employees."
turnover
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Put the correct tense: By May I __________ (finish) working in this project.
will have finished
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