This adjective describes something that happens so often it becomes boring or not special, like ‘___ tasks’ or ‘___ routine
Mundane / monotonous
This noun means money a company receives from sales before costs are subtracted
Revenue / sales revenue
Choose the correct option: ‘She ___ to the office every day.’
a) go
b) goes
c) is go
b) goes
What time is the meeting?
4:30 p.m
Choose the best word: ‘I’m writing to ___ about the meeting next week.’
a) complain
b) explain
c) confirm
Find and correct the error: ‘She don’t have any experience in sales.
c) confirm
She doesn’t have any experience in sales.
This verb means to manage to do something difficult even when there are problems, for example ‘She ___ed in finishing the project on time
To succeed / to manage
This phrasal verb means to officially start something new in business, for example a product, campaign, or company
To launch (a product / campaign)
Fill the gap: ‘I have worked here ___ 2019.’
a) for
b) since
c) during
b) since
What are they talking about?
The schedule / an updated schedule.
Choose the best word: ‘Please find the report ___ to this email.’
a) attached
b) joined
c) connected
Find and correct the error: ‘I look forward to meet you on Monday
a) attached
I look forward to meeting you on Monday.
This noun means the general level of comfort and money people have in their daily lives, as in ‘a high ___ of living’
Standard of living
This verb means to decide how to use limited money or resources for different projects
o allocate (a budget / resources)
Choose the correct option: ‘By this time next year, they ___ the new branch.’
a) will open
b) will have opened
c) have opened
b) will have opened
What does the speaker offer?
A) A discount
B) A meeting
C) Direct contact for question
Direct contact for questions.
Complete the sentence: ‘The project was delayed ___ a problem with the supplier.’
a) because
b) because of
c) due
Find and correct the error: ‘We discussed about the new marketing strategy yesterday.
b) because of
We discussed the new marketing strategy yesterday.
This phrasal verb means to manage to find time to do something in a busy day, as in ‘I’ll try to ___ you ___ before lunch
To fit (someone/something) in
This business collocation means to respect an agreed date or time to finish work or a project
To meet a deadline
Choose the correct passive form: ‘The report ___ by the manager yesterday.’
a) was reviewed
b) has reviewed
c) reviewed
a) was reviewed
How much more time does B need?
Two hours
Complete the sentence: ‘Our sales have increased ___ 15% compared to last year.’
a) by
b) for
c) at
Find and correct the error: ‘The meeting has postponed to next Friday.
a) by
The meeting has been postponed to next Friday
This noun describes many small jobs and responsibilities you must do every day, such as shopping, cleaning, and paying bills; often used in the phrase ‘the daily ___ of life
Grind
This noun phrase means the difference between how much money a company earns and its total costs, shown as a percentage.
Profit margin
If she ___ more experience, she would have got the job.’
a) has
b) had
c) had had
c) had had
Will B go to the dinner? Why or why not?
No, because B already has other plans.
Complete the sentence: ‘The candidate was not hired ___ his lack of relevant experience.’
a) although
b) because
c) due to
Find and correct the error: ‘Hardly we had started the presentation when the fire alarm went off.
c) due to
Hardly had we started the presentation when the fire alarm went off.