Unit I.
Unit II.
Unit III.
Unit IV.
Vocabulary
100

Define "small talk."

A light conversation about simple topics, usually used when people are meeting for the first time or want to be polite in social situations.

100

What is a "brand"? Define it.

The identity of a product, service, or company in the minds of consumers.

100

Explain what a "CV" is.

A document that summarizes your education, work experience, skills, and achievements when applying for a job.

100

What is the primary goal of most companies?

Profit

100

Translate:

launch

spustit, zahájit

200

Name one of the five typical departments of a company.

Financial management, human resources, marketing, production, sales

200

Explain what the "base of clients" is.

The existing set of people or organizations that buy from or use a company’s services.

200

Explain what "SWOT" stands for.

Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats

200

Explain what a "business strategy" is.

A long-term plan that defines the company's goals, direction and competitive advantages in order to achieve a sustainable growth. 

200

Define and translate:

invoice

A document that contains a request for a due payment

faktura

300

Describe a tall organizational structure of a company.

Middle management, levels, etc.

300

Name one of the five typical parts of a brand. 

Image, logo, loyalty, personality, ambassador

300

Explain the difference between "soft skills" and "hard skills".

Hard skills: specific, teachable abilities that can be measured or tested.
Soft skills: personal and social abilities that affect how you work with others and handle tasks. 

300

Explain what a "major player" is.

A person or a firm with a lot of influence on the market.

300

Define and translate:

devalue

To reduce the value, worth, or importance of something.

znehodnotit

400

Describe a decentralized company structure.

The authority and work is distributed among multiple teams.

400

Grammar: What connectors do you know? Name as many as you can think of.

And, also, in addition, although, however, but, while, then, for instance, nevertheless, because...

400

Define what the purpose of an "internship" is.

To give a student or trainee practical work experience in a real workplace while they are still learning.

400

What is the "profit margin"?

A financial measure that shows how much profit a company makes from its revenue, expressed as a percentage.

400

Define and translate:

cliché

An expression, idea, or phrase that has been overused so much that it has lost originality and impact.

klišé, obrat

500

Grammar: In what ways can we use Present Tenses for the future?

Personal plans / arrangements
I am meeting my friend tomorrow.  

Timetables / schedules
The train leaves at 6 p.m.

500

If a company starts "stretching the brand," what are they doing?

The company is using an existing brand name to enter a new product category or market that is different from what they originally sold.

500

How can you prepare for an interview? Name at least two examples.

Dress appropriately, research the company, prepare for common questions, prepare your own questions, remember your CV, plan logistics... 
500

Explain what "PEST" stands for.

Political, Economic, Social, Technological

500

Explain and translate:

hierarchy

A system of organization where people or roles are ranked in levels of importance.

hierarchie

750

Explain what the "supply chain" is.

A supply chain covers everything from raw materials to the finished product in the customer’s hands.

750

Provide one example of "interactive marketing."

Social media polls, interactive ads, chatbots, live streams, product testing...

750

Grammar: Explain the passive voiceWhat is the agent in passive voice?

A grammatical structure where the focus is on the action or the receiver of the action, rather than the person who does it (agent).

750

Grammar: Write down the nouns for the following verbs. 

acquire, expand, perform, risk

Acquisition, expansion, performance, risk

750

Explain and translate:

cover letter

A formal letter that you send with your CV (résumé) when applying for a job, oftentimes explaining your motivation or reasons for applying.

motivační dopis

900
What needs to be included in a stylistic unit (slohový útvar) of an email instead of a title?

Sender
Receiver
Subject

900

Provide an example of a company succesfully stretched their brand.

Apple, Nike, Tesla, Dove...

900

What percentage of applicants gets a first interview?

2%

900

Is competition good for business? Explain why and in what ways.

Your answers.

900

Explain and translate:

supply and demand

An economic concept that explains how prices and availability of goods and services are determined in a market.

  • Supply (nabídka) = how much of a product is available for sale
  • Demand (poptávka) = how much people want that product
1000

Provide an example of a succesful flat structure company.

Foreign: Valve, Zappos, GitHub
Czech: Rohlik, Kiwi

1000

Describe all five typical parts of one brand of your choice.

Your answers.

1000

Explain the basic principles of active listening.

Listening intently, asking clarifying questions, summarizing, not making it about yourself, etc.

1000

Explain the term "emerging markets" and provide one example.

Countries whose economies are rapidly growing, but are not yet fully developed like the economies of highly developed countries (e.g., the USA, Germany, or Japan).


1000

Explain and translate:

cash flow

The movement of money into and out of a business over a period of time, showing sales, expenses, income, etc.

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