Employment and Business
Medical and First Aid
Event, Daily Living
Work Place
Financial Vocabulary
100

What you have done and learned from past jobs or activities; knowledge gained over time.

experience

100

lost balance by catching your foot on something

tripped

100

things that don't fit into a specific category 

miscellaneous 

100

earlier in time

before

100

To follow and record something over time. For example, knowing exactly where your money goes every month.

Keep track of

200

Meeting the necessary requirements or standards to do a job.

qualified

200

set of basic medical supplies for minor injuries

first-aid kit

200

later than a particular time

after

200

A personal belief, feeling, or judgment that cannot be proven true.

opinion

200

Facts or details that tell you about something.

information

300

The special abilities, knowledge, and training that are needed to perform a specific job successfully.

qualifications or skills

300

treatment or solution that relieves a problem or illness

remedy

300

to have something as a part

include

300

Immediately following

next

300

Ready to be used, obtained, or accessed; on hand.

available

400

The specific tasks, assignments, and functions that an employee is required to perform and is accountable for as part of their job.

responsibilities or duties

400

Services and attention given to someone’s health needs.

care

400

get something that is given, paid, or sent to you

receive

400

Give details about

describe

400

To choose between different options or possibilities after thinking about them carefully.

decide

500

To officially accept or allow a request, plan, or document; to agree that something is satisfactory.

approve

500

The reason for which something is done or used.

purpose

500

everything is ready to begin or function as planned

all systems go
500

made better, more effective

improved

500

Usual, normal, or happening at set times or intervals.

regular
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