... Business, 2nd editionVocabulary for Colloquial English Vocabulary for English: FCEVocabulary for English: IELTSVocabulary for English: PETVocabulary for English: TOEFLVocabulary for Hotels, Tourism, ... this book is available from the British LibraryISBN: 1-901659-60-7Typesetting and design by The Studio Publishing Services, Exeter EX4 8JNPrinted in Italy by LegoprintWorkbook Series Check your: Vocabulary ... Assess the improvements you have made in yourEnglish since you started using this book. 4. Compare the lifestyles of young people in Britain and young people in your country.5. Define the word 'hope'.6....
... in or around an English- speaking business environment.¼ Your work brings you into regular contact with English- speaking business people.¼You are planning to take a Business English examination ... Procedure.2. Following your interview and ourconversation yesterday, this letter is to confirm your post as Production Manager commencing 2October.3. Thank you for your application for the ... neglect ofduties on your part, you were given a writtenwarning in accordance with the Company'sDisciplinary Procedure.5. Thank you for your letter of 2 Octoberdetailing your recent unpleasant...
... restof your life.c. You receive a lump sum on a certain date (or earlier if you die).d. Your beneficiaries receive money if you die young.e. You borrow money to buy a house. Many years later, your ... repays the loan.f. You borrow money. When you die, your house is sold to repay the loan.g. Your beneficiaries receive money when you die.h. Your private hospital bills are paid.A. Match the ... apply to your bank for an __________.a. overdraft possibility b. overdraft facility c. overdraft opportunity7. If you need to borrow more money from your bank, you can ask them to increase your...
... show your appreciation for the food. your boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, wife, etc, inpublic places.…in a pub or restaurant if you are 'caught short'in the street.…thanking your ... company in your area, you should look in atelephone __________.2. The __________ is a book containing the names, telephone numbers and (usually) the addresses ofbusinesses and __________ in your ... if you are under 18.123 4567 8910 111213 141516171819 202122 2324 2526 CHECK YOURENGLISH VOCABULARY FORLIVINGUKRawdon WyattIN THEA & C Black Ⴇ LondonPage: Title:1...
... ways, it has both good and bad aspects.25. You and your friend own a car together, and your friend wants tosell it. You tell him that you want your cut. This means that youwant to decide whether ... you treat your best friend like that? ________ your head in shame! (a spokenexpression used in a humorous way to tell someone that they have behaved badly)2. (a) I'm afraid that your argument ... it should be.TRUE / FALSETRUE / FALSETRUE / FALSETRUE / FALSETRUE / FALSETRUE / FALSE CHECK YOURENGLISH VOCABULARY FORPHRASAL VERBSIDIOMSRawdon WyattANDA & C Black Ⴇ London2. After...
... continue.a. Kick b. Smash c. Hit CHECK YOURENGLISH VOCABULARY FORCOMPUTERSINFORMATION TECHNOLOGYJon MarksANDA & C Black Ⴇ LondonWho is the book for?This book has been written for people ... programmers or electronic engineers. All thelanguage in the book is intended to be accessible to intermediate level students and above.How can the book be used?The vocabulary is arranged by topic. Choose ... with" ;English& quot; in the name, but it didn't____________ any.9. This is a shared computer.Each ____________ has their own____________.10. You can ____________space on your hard...
... standbyWho is the book for?This book has been written for people whose first language is not English, and who use orare going to use computers and other information technology in an English- speakingenvironment. ... Can you answer these questions in English? 261.17 Your computerFor reference see A & C Black Dictionary of Computing (978 07475 6622 9).What's your New Year'sresolution?Same ... programmers or electronic engineers. All thelanguage in the book is intended to be accessible to intermediate level students and above.How can the book be used?The vocabulary is arranged by topic. Choose...
... following websites were a useful reference source during the writing of this book, and are recommendedif you want to develop your legal vocabulary further, or if you want to learn more about laws, ... and other mail. 19. A famous political author writes a book criticising the police. She then leaves her home to go on atour to promote her book. While she is away, the police start harassing her ... the figureabove will be recalculated accordingly. As soon as you sign a form, your funds will be released into your bank account. Please note that penalties will be applied if you default on...
... canremember that?4. At the airport, go to the check- in, show them your ticket, give them your baggage and collect your __________, which will show your seat number, boarding time and gate number.5. ... Bloomsbury Publishing. For reference see Dictionary of Leisure, Travel and Tourism (0-7475-7222-4). CHECK YOURENGLISH VOCABULARY FORLEISURE, TRAVEL ANDTOURISMRawdon WyattA & C Black ț LondonSecond ... through.6. Long flat pieces of rubber which you attach to your feet to help you swim faster.7. Strong shoes which cover your feet and go above your ankles.8. Equipment used for fishing.9. An air-filled...