a lot to get through=discuss all the points True/False?
False
a lot to get through=many things to deal with
Project managers set .... for projects to be able to monitor progress and check if the project is delivered on time
- obstacles
- milestones
- challenges
milestones
to flip a coin (explain)
to decide something by throwing a coin up in the air and seeing which side is shown after it lands
You look tired . You _______ to bed. (go)
You should go to bed.
____ Amazon isrising afterweeks of heavy rain in ____ Brazil.
The Amazon is rising after weeks of heavy rain in Brazil.
stick to the agenda
avoid unscheduled discussions
вимога
requirement
a snap decision (explain)
decision or action that is taken suddenly, often without careful thought
I’m in a difficult position. What do you think I _____ (do).
I’m in a difficult position. What do you think I should do
____ Thompsons started ____ podcast about family history.
The Thompsons started a podcast about family history.
tie up any remaining loose ends (explain the idiom)
resolve any remaining small problems
stakeholder (explain)
someone who has an interest in the success or failure of a project or product
to think on your feet
react to events decisively, effectively, and without prior thought
We lost the game, but we were the better team. We _____. (win)
We lost the game, but we were the better team. We should have won
He wrote honest article about his experience as reporter.
He wrote an honest article about his experience as a reporter.
look into (meaning?)
investigate
incrementally
поступово
more important, bigger, or more serious than others of the same type
major
You missed a great party last night. You _______(come).
You missed a great party last night. You should have come.
Scientists at ____ university in ____ Sweden are testing ____ electric aircraft.
Scientists at a university in Sweden are testing an electric aircraft.
take longer than planned (phrasal verb)
run over
обмеження
constraint
a result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or not convenient
consequence
We went the wrong way and got lost. We ____ right, not left. (turn)
We went the wrong way and got lost. We should have turned right, not left.
A ocean near the Australiawas affected by the oilspill.
An ocean near Australia was affected by the oil spill.