📚 CELPIP Reading Part 1 Vocabulary: 20 Expressions You Should Know These expressions appear regularly in emails, notices, advertisements, and workplace correspondence. 1️⃣ At your earliest convenience ➡️ As soon as you reasonably can. Example: Please reply at your earliest convenience. 2️⃣ Please note that… ➡️ Pay special attention to this information. Example: Please note that parking is not available on weekends. 3️⃣ In the event that… ➡️ If something happens. Example: In the event that you are late, please notify the office. 4️⃣ Complimentary ➡️ Free of charge. Example: Guests receive a complimentary breakfast. 5️⃣ Pending ➡️ Waiting for approval or completion. Example: Your application is currently pending review. 6️⃣ In accordance with ➡️ Following a rule, law, or policy. Example: The changes were made in accordance with company policy. 7️⃣ Effective immediately ➡️ Starting right now. Example: The new policy is effective immediately. 8️⃣ This offer is valid until… ➡️ The offer expires on that date. Example: This offer is valid until August 31. 9️⃣ On behalf of ➡️ Representing another person or organization. Example: I am writing on behalf of the organizing committee. 🔟 For further information ➡️ To get more details. Example: Please visit our website for further information. 1️⃣1️⃣ Be responsible for ➡️ To have a duty or obligation. Example: Staff members are responsible for maintaining safety standards. 1️⃣2️⃣ Prior to ➡️ Before. Example: Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the interview. 1️⃣3️⃣ In addition to ➡️ Besides; as well as. Example: In addition to your resume, please provide two references. 1️⃣4️⃣ Be required to ➡️ Must do something. Example: Participants are required to wear identification badges. 1️⃣5️⃣ As a result of ➡️ Because of something. Example: As a result of the renovation, the library will be closed temporarily. 1️⃣6️⃣ Be entitled to ➡️ Have the right to receive something. Example: Full-time employees are entitled to paid vacation.