introduction of a product to the market
What is product launch?
Having small talk (i.e. talking about the weather)with someone
What is "to break the ice"?
you use when you are talking about something in the past, but it has a connection with today.
What is the present perfect?
This personal pronoun is always written with a capital?
What is "I"?
A company which is at least half-owned by another company
What is a subsidiary?
the length of time people continue to buy a product
What is product lifecycle?
To waste your time on a hopeless situation?
What is "to flog a dead horse"?
you use this tense for something that happened in the past and is finished.
What is the past simple?
Yours faithfully
What is how you sign a letter to a recipient whose name you do not know?
a place through which products are sold
What is an outlet?
how familiar people are with a brand (or its logo and slogan)
What is brand awareness?
cannot agree on something
What is "cannot see eye to eye"?
These words are used: while, when, as long as and as
What are the signal words for the past continuous tense?
would like...
What is a polite way to express a wish or desire
a large building or group of buildings where goods are made (using machinery)
What is a factory or plant?
the tendency to always buy a particular brand
What is brand loyalty?
to be in trouble
What is "to be in hot water"?
When you are talking about plans.
When do you use "going to"?
I'm sorry that....
What is a nice way to apologise for something that you did to upset them
is filled by an applicant seeking employment in a firm and generally contains basic personal information
What is an application form?
customers of a similar age, income level or social group?
What is market segment?
What is to say something by accident that embarrasses or upsets someone?
What is "to put your foot in it"?
have + been + verb + ing
What is the present perfect continuous tense?
Dear sir/madam
What is how you should NEVER address a formal letter according to Brigitte?
is a time frame used to determine whether a new hire will work out
What is a probationary period?