UT1 Flashcards

(51 cards)

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Formal greeting used in professional settings

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Good morning / Good afternoon

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Common farewell between colleagues

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See you tomorrow

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3
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Polite way to ask for help

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Can you help me, please?

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4
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Expressions to confirm or agree

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Of course / I’ll do it now

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5
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Words used in healthcare environments

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Temperature / Medication

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6
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Vocabulary from mechanics and repair work

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Engine / Repair

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7
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Common words in tourism and hospitality

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Guest / Reservation / Passport

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8
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Key terms used in commerce or sales

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Invoice / Delivery / Supplier

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9
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Formal request to speak with a supervisor

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Can I speak to the manager?

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10
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Expression used to apologise for being late

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I’m sorry I’m late.

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11
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Phrase used to confirm information

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Yes, that’s correct.

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12
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Small talk examples for casual conversations

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Nice weather today / How was your weekend?

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13
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Common courtesy words to show respect

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Please / Thank you / Excuse me

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Ways to express agreement or disagreement

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I agree / I think it’s better to wait

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15
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Example of a safety sign

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Do not enter / Caution: Wet floor

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16
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Example of an instructional sign

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Keep door closed / Use protective equipment

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17
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Examples of written or spoken instructions

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Fill in the form / Turn off the lights

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18
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Words used to order actions clearly

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First, then, next, finally

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19
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Example of a polite tone in instructions

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Please send the report before 5 p.m.

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20
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Example of an urgent tone

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Send the report now!

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21
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Example of a professional phone greeting

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Good morning, Linkia Logistics. This is Sara speaking.

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Typical formal and informal email greetings

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Dear Mr Smith / Hi John

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Example of a self-introduction

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My name is Paula, I’m the receptionist.

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Expression to introduce another person

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Let me introduce you to Elena.

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Polite way to start a conversation
Excuse me, may I ask you something?
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Phrases used to close a conversation or email
Thank you for your time / Kind regards
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Example of a polite written request
Could you print this, please?
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Example of an indirect, polite request
Would you mind closing the door?
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Expression to acknowledge effort or help
I appreciate your quick response.
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Example of a professional email
Dear Mr. Torres, I confirm your appointment for Tuesday at 11:30.
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Example of a short work report or note
Checked delivery from supplier – one item missing.
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Polite request for information
Could you send me the schedule, please?
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Example of asking for clarification
I’m not sure I understand, could you explain?
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Example of expressing gratitude in writing
Thank you for your quick response.
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Example of an affirmative sentence
She starts work at 8 a.m.
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Example of a negative sentence
He doesn’t like long meetings.
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Example of an interrogative sentence
Does she speak English?
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Example showing habit vs. current action
I read manuals / I’m reading the safety manual now
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Examples of modal verbs for ability or obligation
I can use the software / You must wear gloves
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Example of giving advice using a modal verb
You should check the label
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Demonstratives used to refer to objects
This box / That tool / Those files
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Possessive adjectives used for ownership
My uniform / Her shift
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Examples of articles used in context
A report / The report
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Examples of quantifiers in use
Some problems / Any stock / Many orders
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Prepositions used for time expressions
At 9 o’clock / On Monday / In the morning
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Prepositions used for spatial relationships
In the drawer / On the desk / Between the bank and the café
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Common work-related collocations or phrases
Make a call / Fill in a form
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Example of a glossary entry (noun)
Invoice → “The supplier sent an invoice.”
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Example of a glossary entry (verb)
To confirm → “I confirm the delivery is complete.”
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Example of a glossary entry (phrase)
In charge of → “She is in charge of customer support.”
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Common vocabulary review methods
Flashcards / Matching / Crosswords