access ___ the resources
access to the resources
___ competition
encourage competition
What tense do we use to speak about changing situations in the present?
Make up a sentence to illustrate the rule.
Present Continuous
The days are getting warmer and warmer.
What are the ways to end a conversation in a polite way?
I'm afraid I have to go now.
It was nice meeting you.
I look forward to hearing from you.
You have 1 minute to say as many words/phrases on "Job responsibilities" as you can.
And now you have 2 minutes to speak about your job responsibilities.
come ___ ___ a solution
come up with a solution
___ concerns about the future
have concerns about the future
Do we use the Gerund or the Infinitive after the verbs: to want, to intend, to threaten?
Make a true sentence about your work-life balance using one of the verbs.
The Infinitive
What are the ways to introduce yourself?
Let me introduce myself.
I don't think we've met before.
Please, call me Nadya.
You have 1 minute to say as many words/phrases on "Work-life balance" as you can.
Now you have 2 minutes to speak about your work-life balance.
a lack ___ time
a lack of time
measure the ___
measure the performance
What tense do we use to speak a finished period of time?
Make a true sentence about your working life to illustrate a sentence.
Past Simple
What are the ways to ask for contact details?
Could you give me her details?
Can I have his number?
Do you have her email?
You have 1 minute to say as many words/phrases on "Projects" as you can.
Now speak about your current project/tasks you are doing.
spend time ___ family
spend time on family
___ tasks
delegate tasks
How do we form the comparative degree?
- 1-syllable adjectives
- 2-syllable adjectives in -y
- 3 and more-syllable adjectives
- er
- er
- more
What are the ways to ask for clarification?
Can you say that again?
Can you repeat that?
Sorry, was that -AR or -ER?
You have 2 minutes to say as many positive words/phrases as you can.
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take advantage ___ the situation
take advantage of the situation
sick ___
sick leave
What are the ways to be more emphatic with the comparative adjective?
- much / a lot / far
much more time-consuming / a lot cheaper / far more efficient
What are the ways to ask for an update?
Can you update me on the progress made?
What's the progress on the testing stage?
Say a compliment to any of your colleagues.
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