Vocabulary
Emails
Fix the Mistake
Terminology
Phrases
100

Someone who gives you work is your...

employer (unit 2)

100

This symbol is called...

@

at symbol

100

i'm sorry i can't come to class today, i have a client meeting.

I'm sorry I can't come to class today, I have a client meeting.

100

The two types of verbs

regular and irregular

100

Could you talk more loudly?

Could you speak up?

200

Someone who applies for a job is a(n)...

applicant (unit 2)

200

Where does the salutation go in an email

At the beginning

200

We will see us next week.

We will see each other next week.

200

The two "voices" are

active and passive (unit 2)

Bonus point: give an example for each

200

Tell someone to wait for a minute (formal)

Please hold on.

300

A meeting room for company directors

boardroom (unit 3)

300

What date is this in the US?

5/6/22

May the sixth, (two thousand) twenty-two

Bonus point: what date is it in the UK?

300

He didn't went to the meeting yesterday.

He didn't go to the meeting yesterday.

Bonus point: what verb tense is this?

300

The third form of a verb

past participle

300

The expression for accidentally calling someone

pocket dialling

400

USP stands for

unique selling proposition (unit 11)

400

What type of email is this:

Hi Jackie,

Pls call me asap - must discuss conference catering!

Cheers,

Jess

informal

400

If it will rain, I will drive to work.

If it rains, I will drive to work.

400

The -ing form of a verb

gerund (unit 11)

400

Another way to say I'm sorry to let you know (formal)

I regret to inform you

500

This punctuation mark is called...

:

colon (unit 1)

500

The abbreviation FAO means

For (the) attention of

500

They are trying to get the best deal because they don't have many money.

They are trying to get the best deal because they don't have much money.

Bonus points: what are the two types of nouns we know? This determines when we use 'much' or 'many'

500

The "time" when something happens

verb tense

500

Let's finish here and continue some other time.

Let's call it a day.