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Vocabulary. Unit 1 - 2. Perspectives B2.

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  • We have to _____________________ the materials to all the members of the group.
    hand out
    turn out
    burn out
    come out
  • famous, historical or interesting places which are recommended for all the tourists to visit
    the sights
  • a private dwelling or a small hotel which you can rent for a night and have breakfast there
    B&B
  • the activity of using social events to meet people who might be useful for your business.
    dealing with people
    relationship
    hanging put
    networking
  • Name 5 synonyms to word "businessman"
    entrepreneur, startuper, owner, founder, employer, manufacturer
  • He wants 1000$ for his second-hand car, but I think he may ___________900$.
    come down
    turn down
    turn out
    fell down
  • You have to know how to handle __________ if you work in a high-speed business environment, so you wouldn't burnout.
    competition
    pressure
    money
    products
  • Name 3 synonyms to word "famous"
    well-known, popular, prominent, notable, respected, glorious, notorious
  • These phones are made in Malaysia, but are ______________ all over the world.
    populared
    given
    distributed
    dealt with
  • It’s good to get __________________ when you go hiking in the mountains, then you can see secluded places with picturesque landscapes.
    off the beating track
    of the beating track
    off the beaten truck
    off the beaten track
  • I got ___________________ somewhere on my way back home, and then I felt sick for weeks.
    food poisoning
  • Our boss is a very good ______________________ . He always gets great deals.
    person
    director
    manager
    negotiator
  • I like to go to conferences because it’s a great opportunity to _______________.
    marketing
    hang out
    network
    to give up
  • the two major components one needs to run a successful business
    Advertising
    Sales and Producting
    Buys and Technology
    Sales and Marketing
  • to have long conversations with the other side with the aim to get the best deal in business or beneficial agreement in politics
    to negotiate
  • Relatives who do not include parents, siblings, children, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, grandparents, and grandchildren.
    good relatives
    distant relatives
    cousins
    immediate relatives
  • the closest family members, which usually include parents, spouses, and children, sometimes including siblings and grandparents.
    immediate relatives
    distant relatives
    friends
    far relatives
  • to take long walks in the mountains or countryside
    to go hiking
  • Sarah _____________during her last trip to Poland and hat to call the police..
    got robbed