RANDOM VOCABULARY
GRAMMAR
IDIOMS
INSURANCE VOCABULARY
COMMON MISTAKES
100

queue

a line of people, usually standing or in cars, waiting for something, or a lot of people who want something


100

Present Simple vs Cont.

What's the difference in meaning in these two sentences?

- She handles the Zurich account

- She is handing the Zurich account

- She handles the Zurich account (it's part of her regular job)

- She is handing the Zurich account (it's a temporary situation)

100

back to square one

To start over from the beginning because a plan failed

100

the amount of money you pay regularly to keep an insurance policy active

premium

100

The conference was very sensitive. It was a great success!

The conference was very sensible. It was a great success!

Sensitive: sensible

Sensible: sensato

200
blue, pink, white collar

"Blue collar" generally refers to working-class jobs that involve manual labor, often in fields like construction, manufacturing, or trades. 

"White collar" typically describes professional or managerial roles that involve desk work, often in offices, like accountants, lawyers, or IT professionals. 

"Pink collar" refers to jobs traditionally associated with women, like nursing, teaching, or secretarial work, and often in service or care industries.

200
Complete the sentence. Which tense is it? What's the use of this tense?


I __ (contacted) the client three times this week but I ___ (receive) a reply yet

I've contascted the client three times this week but I haven't received a reply yet


PRESENT PERFECT

1) actions set during unfinished time periods 

2) experiences

3) recent past with present result

4) actions that started in the past but continue to now

200

in the loop

to be informed and updated about something

200

the money you pay yourself before the insurance company pays

deductible

200

During the meeting, my coworker told me she is agree with me

During the meeting, my coworker told me she agrees with me

Do not use verb to be with "agree". It's not an adjective!


300

market challenger

the second best-selling product or brand in a market

300

Find the mistake:

I look forward to meet you

I look forward to meeting you

VERB PATTERNS

V + PREPOSITION + VERB WITH -ING

300

touch base

make contact with someone briefly to check in or update

300
a situation or event not covered by your policy

exclusion

300

She said me she was tired

She said she was tired

Say cannot be followed by a person

Say: message

Tell: person + message (she told me she was tired)

400

quiet quitting

the activity of doing the work that you need to do in order to keep your job but doing it without great enthusiasm or effort, and without agreeing to do extra tasks


400

When do we use passive voice? Turn the following sentences into a PV

The client is reviewing the policy

The policy is being reviewed (by the client)

1) when we don't care who the doer is

2) when the doer is not relevant

3) when the doer is obvious

4) to make less personal

400
bite the bullet

to do something unpleasant but necessary

400

the legal responsibility for damages or losses

liability

400

Laura is responsible of this report

Laura is responsible for this report

It's always RESPONISIBLE FOR



500
brand stretching

using an existing name on another type of product

500

Complete de conditional. Is it first, second, third...?

If we ___ (miss), the client will cancel the deal

If we miss the deadline, the client will cancel the deal

FIRST CONDITIONAL

500

move the goalposts

change the rules or expectations unfairly

500

a person who evaluates insurance applications and decides whether to accept them

underwriter

500
We discuss about the risks last week

We discuss the risks last week


Do not put ABOUT after "discuss"