Conjugate the verb: "Every Friday morning, my colleague Lucy (bring) pastries to the office".
What is "brings"?
This expression refers to a speech that is designed to motivate or encourage someone.
What is "a pep talk"?
Pronounce the word correctly: incorrectly
The meal people usually have around midday.
What is "lunch"?
Conjugate the verb: "Look! Karen and Tim (dance) in the office!"
What is "are dancing"?
These two fruits are very different so they should not be compared.
What are apples and oranges?
Pronounce the words correctly: it's our turn
What is "it's eur turn"?
The correct translation of the French word "réunion".
What is "meeting"?
What is "are you doing"?
This colour idiom means something is surprising.
What is "come out of the blue"?
Pronounce the word correctly: development
What is deVELopment?
The verb to use if you want to change the date of a meeting to a later date.
What is "to postpone"?
Conjugate the verbs: "Usually Rachel (work) from home, but today she (work) from a cafe".
What are "works" and "is working"?
You can use this idiom related to the weather to say that you are a little bit sick.
What is "under the weather"?
Pronounce the word correctly: spontaneously
What is sponTAneously?
The correct translation of "être de bonne humeur".
What is "to be in a good mood"?
Conjugate the verbs: "Yesterday, I (go) to the office. I (take) the bus and (arrive) on time."
What are "went", "took", and "arrived".
This colour idiom refers to bureaucratic rules or excessive paperwork.
What is "red tape"?
Pronounce the word correctly: undeniably
What is undeNIably?
The translation of "assister à une réunion".
What is "to attend a meeting"?