Topic vacabulary:time
Phrasal verbs
Topic vacabulary :work
Phrasal verbs 2
idioms
100

If an agreement, offer or official document ……, the period of time during which it exists or can be used comes to an end.(v) 

Expire

100

Start to employ someone; accept some work or responsibility 

Take on

100

A senior manager in a business or other organisation (n)

Executive 

100

Start doing or working on something in order to achieve an aim outset (n). 

Set out 

100

For now 

For the time being 

200

If something is……, it should have arrived/been done /been paid before now.(adj)

Overdue 

200

If something lies ahead, it is going to happen to you in the future . 

Lie ahead 

200

The possibility that something will happen,especially something good(n,pl) 

Prospects

200

Appear or happen suddenly or unexpectedly. 

Crop up

200

Used for saying that something happened or existed before you were born or before you lived or worked somewhere.

Before your time

300

Immediate or quick.(adj) / happening or arriving at exactly a particular time (adj). 

Prompt

300

Help someone to get to the end of a difficult period of time, especially by giving them money until they can get. 

Tide over

300

If someone is…….., they have been told they must leave their job because they are  no longer needed (adj)

Redundant 

300

Continue doing something in a determined way, despite difficulties, opposition or interruptions.

Press ahead/on (with) 

300

If you do something on the spur of the moment, you do it suddenly and do not take time to plan it or think carefully about it 

On the spur of the moment 

400

Available only during a particular time of year.(adj) / suitable or typical of the time of year it is now (adj). 

Seasonal

400

Start doing something in a very enthusiastic  way.

Dive in 

400

A country’s government departments and the people who work in them.(n phr) 

Civil service 

400

End someone’s employment, especially temporarily,because ther isn’t enough work for them; stop doing or using something, especially for a short period of time. 

Lay off

400

Permanently, without the possibility of change in the future.

For good 

500

Happening or coming after something else (adj) 

Subsequent 

500

Stop working

Knock off

500

To try to persuade someone to leave their job and go to work for another company(v)

Headhunt

500

Begin (with)

Kick off (with)

500

Very rarely 

Once in a blue moon