Vocabulary & Synonyms (The "Power Words")
Business Language (The Corporate World)
The Grammar Lab (B1/B2)
Idioms & Phrasal Verbs
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A synonym for "very important" that starts with the letter 'C'

Crucial or Critical

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If you "touch base" with someone, what are you doing?

Briefly contacting them to update them or check progress.

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Choose the correct form: "I specifically remember ________ (lock) the door when I left the house."

Locking. (We use the -ing form for a memory of a past action. "Remember to lock" would mean not forgetting a future task.)

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What does it mean to "call it a day"?

To stop working on something.

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What was Thatcher's famous nickname, given to her by a Soviet captain?

The Iron Lady

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This verb means to "increase" or "improve" something, often used with "confidence" or "the economy."

To boost

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Which is more formal: "I'm writing to inform you..." or "Just wanted to let you know..."?

I'm writing to inform you...

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Rewrite this sentence in the Passive Voice: "The CEO will announce the new digital inclusion policy tomorrow."

The new digital inclusion policy will be announced (by the CEO) tomorrow

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If you are "under the weather," how do you feel?

Sick/Unwell.

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 In Business English, if you are asked to "circle back" to a topic, what are you being asked to do?

  • A) Forget the topic entirely.

  • B) Discuss the topic again at a later time.

  • C) Write a formal report immediately

B) Discuss it again later.

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If a problem is "daunting," is it easy, scary/intimidating, or boring?

Scary/Intimidating

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What does it mean to "think outside the box"?

To think creatively or from a new perspective.

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Finish the sentence: "If Gen Z ________ (have) more political power in the 1980s, Thatcher’s policies ________ (be) very different."

had / would have been 

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Fill in the blank: "I need to _____ up with a new idea for my project."

Come

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What does "hallucination" mean in the context of Generative AI?

When an AI provides confident but false or made-up information

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Find the odd one out: Sustainable, Renewable, Depleting, Eco-friendly.

Depleting—it means running out, while others relate to saving resources)

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Use the phrase "Due to" in a business sentence explaining why a meeting was canceled.

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the meeting has been moved to Friday.)

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You see a photo of Margaret Thatcher looking very angry in a meeting. Make a deduction using "must have" or "might have."

She must have heard some bad news" or "She might have been arguing with a minister." (Must/Might + Have + Past Participle).

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Translate this idiom: "To kill two birds with one stone."

To solve two problems with one single action.

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What is "Quiet Quitting"?

Doing only the minimum requirements of your job and not taking on extra unpaid work.

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Use the word "consequently" in a sentence that explains a cause and effect.

He didn't study; consequently, he failed the exam.")

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Explain the term "Glass Ceiling" in the context of business and leadership

An invisible barrier that prevents women or minorities from rising to the highest levels of a company

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Combine these two sentences using "whom" or "which": "That is the manager. I spoke to her about the Gen Z recruitment plan."

That is the manager to whom I spoke about the Gen Z recruitment plan" or "That is the manager whom I spoke to..."

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What is the difference between "looking for" something and "looking forward to" something?

Searching vs. Being excited about the future

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This is a Mixed Conditional challenge! Fill in the blanks: "If Thatcher ________ (be) alive today, she ________ (be) very surprised by how much Gen Z uses social media for political activism."

were / would be
If Thatcher were alive today, she would probably have been very surprised..."