Assure and Decide
Generalize and Utilize
Status, Updates, and F/U
Reasons, Sequences & Processes
Collaboration, Editing & Versions
100

What do you say to reassure someone that a task will be finished on time?

 “I’ll make sure it’s completed by the deadline.”

100

Which phrase is best for making a general statement?

“In most cases…”

100

How do you give a progress update?


 “The project is almost complete.”


100

What phrase introduces a reason?


“The reason is…”

100

What phrase invites someone to speak?

“I’d like to hear your thoughts.”

200

Which phrase gives confidence that a problem is under control?

 “We are taking care of it.”

200

How do you generalize about safety practices?

“Generally speaking, safety comes first.”

200

What phrase means something is delayed?


“There has been a slight delay.”

200

 What phrase shows the first step in a process?


“First, we…”

200

How do you give the floor to another person?

“I’d like to hear your thoughts.”

300

What sentence shows a decision has been made?

 “We’ve decided to proceed with option A.”


300

How do you describe efficient use of resources?

“We are fully utilizing the system.”

300

How do you follow up politely by email or in person?

“I just wanted to follow up on.”

300

How do you ask why a change was made?

“What was the reason for this change?”

300

What phrase refers to making changes to a document?

“We need to edit this section.”

400

How do you politely confirm a final decision in a meeting?

“So, we’re agreed to move forward with this plan.”

400

What phrase explains how equipment is used?

“This tool is used for…”

400

What sentence gives a current status report?


“At the moment, we are waiting for approval.”

400

How do you describe the next step?

“Next, the system is tested.”

400

How do you refer to an improved system release?


“This is the latest version.”


500

What phrase reassures someone there will be no delay?

“Everything is on track.”

500

What sentence shows partial use of a facility?

“The plant is currently operating at 70% capacity.”

500

What phrase asks for an update without pressure?

“Do you have any updates?”

500

What phrase signals the final step?

“Finally, the report is submitted.”

500

What phrase gives an estimate, not an exact number?

“It will take approximately two weeks.”


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