Grammar
Vocabulary
Bus Comm
Expressions
Random
100

Despite ___ unusual circumstances, the company managed to increase its profits.

a) a
b) an
c) the
d) no article

Answer: the

Explanation:
“The” is used before specific, unique, or previously mentioned nouns. “Unusual circumstances” here refers to particular events affecting the company, so “the unusual circumstances” is correct.

100

What do we call someone who buys and sells goods?

A trader

100

What’s a polite way to ask someone to repeat something in a meeting?

Possible Answer: “Could you say that again, please?”

100

What does “on the same page” mean?

To have the same understanding or agreement.

100

BONUS 

BONUS

200

Of all the candidates, Maria performed ___ (well) under pressure, which impressed the interviewers most.

Answer: best

Explanation:
We are comparing more than two items (“all the candidates”), so we use the superlative form. The superlative of “well” is “best”. This is trickier because people often try to use the comparative “better.”

200

Choose the correct collocation: “take / make / do a decision.

Make a decision

200

Give one professional way to refuse a request politely.

“I’m afraid I can’t at the moment, but I’ll let you know if that changes.”

200

Explain “in the loop.”

Being included or informed about a situation.

200

When is it appropriate to use “madam” in a business conversation?

Answer:
“Madam” is used as a polite form of address for a woman, especially in formal emails, letters, or speaking to someone you don’t know 

Explanation:
It is similar to “sir” for men. For example, in emails: “Dear Madam, I am writing to inquire about…” ESL learners often overuse “miss” or “mrs,” but “madam” is neutral and formal.

300

Choose the correct form: “I’ve worked / I worked here since 2019.”

I’ve worked here since 2019

300

What’s the difference between job, work, and career?

Job = specific position; work = general activity; career = professional life over time.

300

What phrase could you use to summarize your point in a disussion?

You cannot use: To sum up, to summarise, To conclude

Possible answers: In brief, In short

300

What does “get the ball rolling” mean?

To start something, especially a project or meeting.

300

To save face means to avoid embarrassment or maintain respect in front of others, especially after a mistake or disagreement.

Answer:
To save face means to avoid embarrassment or maintain respect in front of others, especially after a mistake or disagreement.

Example:
If a manager gently corrects an employee’s error privately instead of publicly, the manager is helping the employee save face.

Explanation:
This expression is common in cross-cultural business communication, particularly in East Asian contexts. ESL learners often misunderstand it literally, thinking it refers to appearance.

400

Correct the sentence: “I didn’t used to like meetings.”

Should be “I didn’t use to like meetings.”

400

What does the phrase “career path” mean?

The series of jobs and roles someone has during their professional life.

400

Correct this informal email sentence: “Send me the file ASAP!”

“Could you please send me the file as soon as possible?”

400

What does “the bottom line” mean in business?

The most important point or the financial result.

400

What does “power distance” refer to in a workplace, and why is it important for international business?

In high power-distance cultures, employees may hesitate to speak directly to a CEO, while in low power-distance cultures, open communication is encouraged.

500

He admitted ___ (make) a mistake, but no one expected him to apologize publicly.

Answer: making

Explanation:
After verbs like “admit,” “avoid,” “consider”, we use the -ing form. So, “admitted making a mistake” is correct.

500

Explain the term Stepping Stone

A stepping stone is something that helps you progress toward a goal. It’s usually a smaller, intermediate step that makes reaching a bigger objective easier.

Getting an internship can be a stepping stone to a full-time job.

500

You’re in a meeting and someone keeps interrupting. What’s a polite way to regain the floor?

“If I could just finish my point…” / “Let me continue for a moment, please.”

500

Explain “to cut corners” and give an example.

To do something quickly or cheaply, sacrificing quality. Example: The company cut corners on safety equipment.

500

What does it mean to “freshen up” in a business context?

Explanation:
In business meetings, people sometimes say, “I need to freshen up,” before a presentation or important meeting. ESL learners often confuse it with resting or sleeping, but it refers specifically to improving appearance briefly.

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