Business Vocabulary
Polite Language
Meeting Language
Grammar Points
Idioms
100

What do you call the money you earn each month from your job?

salary

100

Say this more politely: “I want a coffee.”

I’d like a coffee.

100

What do you say at the start of a meeting?

Let’s get started.

100

Which is correct: "He don’t work here" or "He doesn’t work here"?

He doesn’t work here.

100

What does "on the same page" mean?

To agree or understand each other.

200

What’s the word for sending your work to your boss before the due date?  

submit

200

How do you ask someone to repeat politely?

Could you repeat that, please?

200

What’s the word for finishing a meeting?

to wrap up

200

What’s the past tense of “meet”?

met

200

What does "hit the ground running" mean?  

Start quickly and effectively.

300

What’s a short meeting where people stand and give updates called?  

stand-up meeting

300

What’s a polite way to interrupt in a meeting? (Sorry to interrupt, but...)

Sorry to interrupt, but...

300

What do you call the person who leads a meeting?

chairperson or facilitator

300

What’s wrong: "I have went to the meeting."

went ➔ gone

300

What does "back to the drawing board" mean?

Start again with a new plan.

400

What’s the process of hiring new employees?

recruitment

400

Change this: “Give me a pen.”  

Could you give me a pen, please?

400

What’s a phrase to keep a meeting on topic?

Let’s stay on track.

400

Make a comparative: "This report is _____ than the last one."

better, clearer, shorter

400

What does "in the loop" mean?

To be informed or updated.

500

What do you call a written plan of a meeting?

agenda

500

What’s a polite way to disagree?

I see your point, but I think…

500

What’s a phrase to invite someone to speak?

Would you like to add something?

500

Make a question with present perfect:

 Have you ever…?

500

What does "think outside the box" mean?

Be creative or unconventional.

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