WORK AND BUSINESS :
Jobs and career
What kind of work do you want to do? - I want to be a travel agent.
- I want to go into business.
- I’d like to be a teacher.
- I want to work for Sony.
- I want to own my own business.
- I want to work with children.
- I’d like to work in a hospital.
- I want to work for the government.
- I’m not sure yet.
BUSINESS ENGLISH VOCABULARY employment – jobs - Personnel, staff , employee –people who work for a firm or company
- Personal officer –manager responsible for recruitment , training and welfare of personnel
- Promotion –advancement in rank or position in a company
- Resign –leave a job voluntarily
- Retire –leave employment because of age
- Take on –employ or hire
- Prospects –opportunities for success or promotion in a career
- Vacancy –a position to be filled
- Trainee –person being trained for a job
PHRASAL VERBS ABOUT BUSINESS - To aim sth at sb –to target the particular segment of the population This fitness class is aimed at people who are new to exercise or not exercised for a while
- To bring out sth –to put on the market A new gaming console will be brought out just before Christmas
- Knock off –stop working Let’s knock off for lunch
- Take over –take control of something I intend that you shall take over the business
- Knuckle down –start working harder I’m going have to knuckle down to some serious study
Business Idioms : jobs - Get the sack – to be fired
- Hanging by a Thread – in danger of elimination or failure
- Off the Hook –free from blame or responsibility to do something
- Rank and File –the ordinary members of an organization
- Move up in the World –become more successful
- Out of work –unemployed
- Give someone the Old Heave-Ho -Fire someone , remove someone from a group or team
- Pink Slip –a layoff notice; loss of a job , typically because of layoffs
- Burn the Candles at Ends –works very long hours
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