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🎤 VOCABULARY CHALLENGE: Present Like a Pro! 🧠
Here are 10 super useful words and expressions you can use when giving a presentation 👇 1. Audience = the people who listen to your presentation 2. Topic = the subject of your presentation 3. Slide = a page in your PowerPoint or Google Slides 4. Visuals = pictures, charts, or videos that support your talk 5. Main point = the most important idea you want to explain 6. Eye contact = looking at your audience while speaking 7. Body language = using gestures and posture to communicate 8. To engage = to make your audience interested and involved 9. To summarize = to repeat the main points at the end 10. Q&A session = a time when people ask you questions after your talk 📝 Task: Write a short paragraph (5–6 sentences) describing your last or next presentation. Use at least 3 of the words above and 1 phrasal verb (like go over, point out, look at). 📌 Example: Last month, I gave a presentation about teamwork. I used simple slides and clear visuals to explain my main points. I tried to engage the audience by asking questions. At the end, I summarized the key ideas and had a short Q&A session. It was a great experience, and I can’t wait to give my next one! ✨ Tip: Confidence doesn’t come from being perfect, it comes from being prepared and clear! 💪
🤝 Boost Your Vocabulary: The Art of Networking
Here are 10 super useful words and expressions you can use when meeting people and building professional relationships 👇 1. Break the ice = start a friendly conversation to make people feel comfortable 2. Make a connection = build a relationship with someone new 3. Elevator pitch = a short introduction about yourself or your work 4. Follow up = contact someone again after meeting them 5. Common ground = shared interests or experiences between people 6. Build rapport = create a friendly and trusting relationship 7. Mutual benefit = something that helps both sides 8. First impression = the opinion someone forms about you the first time they meet you 9. Networking event = a social or professional gathering to meet people from your field 10. Expand your network = grow your group of professional contacts 📝 Task: Write a short story (5–6 sentences) about meeting someone at a networking event or workplace. Use at least 3 of these words and 1 expression naturally in your story. 💬 ✨ Real relationships start with real conversations — not just business cards! 💼
💼Vocabulary Challenge: Negotiation Skills✨
Let’s practice useful business words you can use in real negotiations! ✨ Useful Words & Phrases: • to compromise • to reach an agreement • to make an offer • to close a deal • to be flexible • to persuade 📝 Task: Write 4–5 sentences as if you are describing a negotiation at work. Try to use at least 3 of the words above. ✅ Example: During the meeting, we tried to be flexible with our prices to close the deal. I made an offer that both sides could accept, and after some discussion, we managed to reach an agreement. 💬 Write your short paragraph in the comments and show how you’d handle a negotiation in real life! 🚀
📌 Business Vocabulary – Office Life 🏢
Useful words & phrases: - deadline - meeting agenda - promotion - coworker - overtime - productive 📝 Task: Write 4–5 sentences describing your typical work or study day. Use at least 3 of the words above naturally in your sentences.
🛠️ Boost Your Vocabulary & Phrasal Verbs: Repairs Made Simple
Here are 10 super useful words and phrasal verbs you can use when something breaks and needs fixing: 1. Broken / Damaged = not working or in bad condition 2. To Fix / To Repair = to make something work again 3. Technician / Mechanic = a person who repairs devices or vehicles 4. Warranty = a written guarantee to repair or replace if it breaks 5. Parts = pieces that make up a device or machine 6. Cost / Price / Fee = the money you need to pay 7. Break down = to stop working suddenly 8. Figure out = to solve or understand a problem 9. Set up = to install or prepare for use 10. Look into = to investigate a problem 📝 Task: Write a short story (5–6 sentences) about fixing your phone, computer, or car. Use at least 3 of these words and 1 phrasal verb. 💬 📌 Example: Yesterday my laptop broke down, so I took it to a technician. He told me the parts were damaged and it would cost $50 to repair. I asked him to look into the problem more carefully. Finally, he managed to fix it and gave me a 3-month warranty. ✨ Real-life English starts with real-life problems — even when things break!
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