Idioms
Writing/Grammar
Oral Communication
Business Etiquette
More idioms
100
Use this idiom when telling someone that they did an amazing job. 

Hit it out of the ball park. 

100

What type of punctuation would you need in this sentence:  

I'm going to travel to China Japan and India. 


A comma. 

100

An important rule of public speaking is to always remember who you are speaking to, also called your _____________. 

Audience

100

Also remember to send a __________ to someone after an interview. 

Thank you email or note

100

Time is _________(how you pay) 

Money

200

Use this idiom to talk about what skills someone will add to a project or work environment. 

Bring to the table

200

A short note in the office to others telling them about an important update in the office

Memo

200
The way you communicate while you are presenting is also called your ________________. 

Body language or nonverbal communication

200

Conversations that begin before "getting down to business" 

Small talk

200

A line that is not straight that helps you to learn something over time

A learning curve 

300

When life gives you an unexpected surprise and you have to change your plans (past) 

It threw me a curveball
300

How many pages should a resume normally be? 

One page

300

When you watch the timing as you present, this is known as _____________ yourself. 

Pacing

300

In the US, it is professional to do this when you first meet your interviewer

Shake hands

300

When something is built from nothing 

From the ground up 

400

When something is done following all of the rules and regulations

By the book

400

A resume does not include (name 3) 

Photos, publications, traits, personal information (age, marital status, gender) 

400

The rise and fall of your voice while you are speaking is called ______________. 

Intonation

400

Name three unprofessional written communication behaviors

Sending memos or emails to people that don't need your message; Writing religious or political messages in your email signature; Failing to include your contact information in written requests; Writing in slang or jargon your recipient doesn't understand; Failing to use punctuation; Being too direct with your requests; Not thanking the person that you request information from; Sending messages at inappropriate times; Referring to unknown people by first names if not warranted 

400

Parts of your hand - when you work very hard 

Knuckle down 

500

When you get something done right before the last minute that it is due

Under the wire or the eleventh hour

500

Your resume should be written in which point of view? 

Third person 

500
In the US, it's important to keep _________while holding conversations and also when speaking in public. 

Eye contact

500

Understanding that most Americans want meetings to start on time (as compared with another culture where time is not as important) is an example of a ________________. 

cultural difference 

500

Located higher than a piece of wood/metal; means being ethical 

Above board