It means you like sugar
What is a sweet tooth?
To use someone else's words, ideas, or work without giving proper credit
What is plagiarism?
To rewrite or restate someone else's ideas, text, or information using your own words while maintaining the original meaning
What is paraphrase?
A payment arrangement where a customer pays a regular fee to receive ongoing access to a product or service
What is a subscription?
Not aware of or not noticing something
What is unconscious?
It means to agree
What is to see eye to eye?
A reference to a source of information used in your work
What is a citation?
To check a piece of writing carefully to find and correct mistakes
What is proofread?
A person who purchases goods or services for personal use
What is a consumer?
Directly related to the topic being discussed or considered
What is relevant?
It means to be curious about people's private business
What is nosey?
The ability to analyse information objectively, question assumptions, and evaluate evidence before forming conclusions (2 words)
What is critical thinking?
To delay or postpone doing something until later instead of doing them now.
What is procrastinate?
A consumer's commitment to repeatedly purchase a particular brand (2 words)
What is brand loyalty?
Reliable and trustworthy
What is dependable?
It means 'Good luck'
What is 'Break a leg!'
A tendency to favour one perspective, idea, person, or group over others, often unfairly or without proper consideration of all evidence
What is bias?
To increase in speed or rate
What is accelerate?
A person or company that makes goods in large quantities
What is a manufacturer?
Concerned only with surface-level appearance rather than deeper meaning or substance.
What is superficial?
It means to get accustomed to your new life
To produce original work, properly citing sources, avoiding cheating or plagiarism, and following established educational rules and standards (2 words)
What is academic intergrity?
To stress or highlight a particular point, idea, or feature to make it more noticeable.
What is emphasise?
The ability of a company to preserve its existing client base and prevent them from switching to competitors (2 words)
What is customer retention?
Containing mistakes, weaknesses, or imperfections; not perfect or complete
What is flawed?