To ask for something.
What is "request"?
You want to ask someone about their age.
What is "How old are you"?
Typically at work you get a 30-minute or 1 hour lunch ______
What is "break"?
What is LOL? (Laugh out Loud)
This idiom is used to say that something will be very easy or no problem.
What is "a piece of cake"?
To complete a form or paper.
What is "fill out"?
You want to ask someone about their birthplace.
Where were you born? (OR) Where did you grow up?
What is "introduce"?
This acronym is used to direct attention to new or important information.
What is FYI? (For Your Information)
This idiom is used to explain how you can enjoy two different opportunities or options at the same time.
What is "the best of both worlds"?
To make progress in anything. We are going to ______ with this company.
What is "move forward"?
You see someone who looks sad or upset. You also want to express concern for them.
What is "What's the matter"?
Another word for the manager directly above you.
What is "boss"?
This acronym is used when planning a meeting or event. If you don't know all of the information you can use it.
What is TBA? (To Be Announced)
This idiom is used to explain that you agree with someone. It can also be used to say that you understand a person.
What is "see eye to eye"?
To collect or receive a person.
What is "pick up"?
You want to ask someone to help you with a physical task.
We have a meeting very soon. Everyone must ________.
What is "attend"?
This acronym is used in Business English to describe a person with authority and importance.
What is VIP? (Very Important Person)
This idiom is used to describe when someone does something badly or cheaply. When someone does a rushed or incomplete job.
What is "to cut corners"?
To plan for a future situation. To think carefully about what might happen in the future.
What is "think ahead"?
You want to know about the food that people enjoy eating.
What is "What kind of food do you like?"
To take the initiative, or to start a new task by yourself without needing to be told.
What is "proactive"?
This acronym is used when you receive an official invitation to an event. You can use it to tell the organizer whether you're going to attend or not.
What is RSVP?
This idiom is used to say that you are not feeling well or sick.
What is "to feel under the weather?"