Business English:
Unit 1:
- Work and jobs:
o What do you do:
Work for
Work on to spend time preparing/improving something
I run leading/ running a department
I manage to succeed in doing/ dealing with something
Work under function below someone
Responsibilities need to make sure that things are done
In charge of/ Responsible for responsible for something/ someone
Deal with you have to face somethings
Work with need to work with other people
o Word combination with ‘work’:
Have work having a job/ something you do/
Work place where you do your job
In work people who have a job
Out of work without a job
For work
Go to work transport to your work
Get to/ arrive at
At work you’re at the place itself
Time off work away from work due to an illness
o Types of job and types of work:
Full-time job normal working week, around 38h a week
Part time job less working hours, around 20h a week
Permanent job/work does not finishes after a fixed period
Temporary job/work finishes after a fixed period
Unit 2:
- Ways of working:
o Working hours:
Office worker person who do their jo in an office
Nine-to-five working a whole day
Working hours the time you work
Swipe card most of the time to have access to a room/office
Flexitime work when you want
Shifts doing your job for a period of time in a day or on weekly basis
Clock on register your time when you start
Clock off register your time when you’re done with working
Day shift you work during the day
Night shift you work at night
Overtime working more hours than usual for more money
Commute to make the same journey regularly between home-work
Work from home working at home
, Commuters someone who travels between work and home
Teleworking/ telecommuting from home, using the computer +
phone to communicate with other people
o Nice work if you get it:
These words are used in front of job + work
Satisfying – stimulating – fascinating – exciting gives you
positive feelings
Dull – boring – uninteresting – unstimulating not interesting
Repetitive – routine involves doing the same things again
Tiring – tough – hard – demanding difficult + makes you
tired
Unit 3:
- Recruitment and selection:
o Recruitment:
Recruitment – hiring finding people for particular jobs
Recruit/ hire people who persuade others to work for the company
Employs/ hires hires someone to do your work
Join to connect
Recruitment agencies/ employment agencies
that represents one group of people when dealing with
another group
Headhunters outside specialists
Headhunted - headhunting key people, they are needed
o Applying for a job:
Situations vacant where you can find/apply for jobs
Applied for give you up as a candidate
Application form form you fill in to apply for a job
Jobs website online platform about the jobs available
Made an application given yourself up as a candidate
CV (curriculum vitae)/ resume work experience
Covering letter a letter that covers your life
o Selection procedures:
Selection process assessing candidates to narrow down the pool of
applicants
Backgrounds what experience they have
Applicants a person who requests a job
Experience knowledge of seeing/ doing things
Qualifications showing that you have finished a training/ study
Candidates person who is competing for a job
Group discussion exchange of views between a group
Interviews a meeting where they ask questions
Psychometric tests measure an individual’s psychological attributes
Shortlist putting someone on a list
, References a mention of something
Referees previous employers
Offer if they like to do something
Turn it down not taking the job offer
Job offers an offer from an employer to give you a job
Accept agree
Appoint nominate, benoemen
Unit 4:
- Skills and qualifications:
o Education and training:
Graduates left university
Paper qualifications paper that you have finished a course
Qualifications in the knowledge that makes someone suitable
Work experience the experience that someone already has of
working
Train… for teach a particular skill
Graduated from – With a degree in successfully succeeded a course
Training in – Train as the process of developing skills
Qualify as have the requirements
In-house training course within the company
Management development process of improving the skills
Go on courses study to get more knowledge
acquire experience getting knowledge through doing things
o Skilled and unskilled:
Skill something you are good at
Highly skilled someone with advanced knowledge
Skilled having abilities to do an activity
Semi-skilled still need some training
Unskilled not having a special skill
o The right person:
Methodical/ Systematic/ Organized working in a planned way
Computer-literate good with computers
Numerate good with numbers
Motivated to do well in their job
Talented good at what they do
Self-starters/Proactive/ Self-motivated/ Self-driven good at working
on their own
Team players who work well with others
Unit 5:
- Pay and benefits:
o Wages, salary and benefits:
Salary the amount of money someone get paid
Overtime working extra hours
Unit 1:
- Work and jobs:
o What do you do:
Work for
Work on to spend time preparing/improving something
I run leading/ running a department
I manage to succeed in doing/ dealing with something
Work under function below someone
Responsibilities need to make sure that things are done
In charge of/ Responsible for responsible for something/ someone
Deal with you have to face somethings
Work with need to work with other people
o Word combination with ‘work’:
Have work having a job/ something you do/
Work place where you do your job
In work people who have a job
Out of work without a job
For work
Go to work transport to your work
Get to/ arrive at
At work you’re at the place itself
Time off work away from work due to an illness
o Types of job and types of work:
Full-time job normal working week, around 38h a week
Part time job less working hours, around 20h a week
Permanent job/work does not finishes after a fixed period
Temporary job/work finishes after a fixed period
Unit 2:
- Ways of working:
o Working hours:
Office worker person who do their jo in an office
Nine-to-five working a whole day
Working hours the time you work
Swipe card most of the time to have access to a room/office
Flexitime work when you want
Shifts doing your job for a period of time in a day or on weekly basis
Clock on register your time when you start
Clock off register your time when you’re done with working
Day shift you work during the day
Night shift you work at night
Overtime working more hours than usual for more money
Commute to make the same journey regularly between home-work
Work from home working at home
, Commuters someone who travels between work and home
Teleworking/ telecommuting from home, using the computer +
phone to communicate with other people
o Nice work if you get it:
These words are used in front of job + work
Satisfying – stimulating – fascinating – exciting gives you
positive feelings
Dull – boring – uninteresting – unstimulating not interesting
Repetitive – routine involves doing the same things again
Tiring – tough – hard – demanding difficult + makes you
tired
Unit 3:
- Recruitment and selection:
o Recruitment:
Recruitment – hiring finding people for particular jobs
Recruit/ hire people who persuade others to work for the company
Employs/ hires hires someone to do your work
Join to connect
Recruitment agencies/ employment agencies
that represents one group of people when dealing with
another group
Headhunters outside specialists
Headhunted - headhunting key people, they are needed
o Applying for a job:
Situations vacant where you can find/apply for jobs
Applied for give you up as a candidate
Application form form you fill in to apply for a job
Jobs website online platform about the jobs available
Made an application given yourself up as a candidate
CV (curriculum vitae)/ resume work experience
Covering letter a letter that covers your life
o Selection procedures:
Selection process assessing candidates to narrow down the pool of
applicants
Backgrounds what experience they have
Applicants a person who requests a job
Experience knowledge of seeing/ doing things
Qualifications showing that you have finished a training/ study
Candidates person who is competing for a job
Group discussion exchange of views between a group
Interviews a meeting where they ask questions
Psychometric tests measure an individual’s psychological attributes
Shortlist putting someone on a list
, References a mention of something
Referees previous employers
Offer if they like to do something
Turn it down not taking the job offer
Job offers an offer from an employer to give you a job
Accept agree
Appoint nominate, benoemen
Unit 4:
- Skills and qualifications:
o Education and training:
Graduates left university
Paper qualifications paper that you have finished a course
Qualifications in the knowledge that makes someone suitable
Work experience the experience that someone already has of
working
Train… for teach a particular skill
Graduated from – With a degree in successfully succeeded a course
Training in – Train as the process of developing skills
Qualify as have the requirements
In-house training course within the company
Management development process of improving the skills
Go on courses study to get more knowledge
acquire experience getting knowledge through doing things
o Skilled and unskilled:
Skill something you are good at
Highly skilled someone with advanced knowledge
Skilled having abilities to do an activity
Semi-skilled still need some training
Unskilled not having a special skill
o The right person:
Methodical/ Systematic/ Organized working in a planned way
Computer-literate good with computers
Numerate good with numbers
Motivated to do well in their job
Talented good at what they do
Self-starters/Proactive/ Self-motivated/ Self-driven good at working
on their own
Team players who work well with others
Unit 5:
- Pay and benefits:
o Wages, salary and benefits:
Salary the amount of money someone get paid
Overtime working extra hours