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English General knowledge Vocabulary for Work & Jobs: 01



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Work English vocabulary includes: working with co-workers / colleagues.

Work English vocabulary includes: working with suppliers, buyers, and sellers.

Work English vocabulary includes: working with customers and clients.

Work English vocabulary includes: working with makers and manufacturers

Work English vocabulary includes: working with staff and contractors.

Work English vocabulary includes: working indoors and ourdoors.

Work English vocabulary includes all working situations.

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To increase your English general knowledge and your understanding of our General English tests.
Here are seven popular work phrases that you might find useful:

Think outside the box:
Thinking differently, creatively, outside of normal possibilities.

Going forward:
From now on. In the future.

Reach out:
Attempt to communicate. Metaphorically to move forward or upward in order to touch.

Touch base:
Briefly make or renew contact with someone.

Give 110%:
To give beyond the standard, to exceed expectations.

Paradigm Shift:
An overused term since last century, to mean “fundamental change”, “critical adjustment”.

At the end of the day:
Unless it is really the end of the day, say ”Finally”, “Ultimately”.

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