viernes, 11 de octubre de 2024

English Business

 Studying 

arrange - arranged - arreglar, fijar, poner en orden…
Thus .- en consecuencia, de este modo, así, tan.
Strive - Luchar impugnar.
Pronunciation: T or D in the middle or vowels sound like “r”

Widespread - generalizar/generalizada

agreement- de acuerdo.

Business expressions

  1. Then you have to be ruthless.- Ruthless means without pity or showing no remorse for your actions

  2. Its Dog eats a doggy world out there.- is one which is aggressive and competitive. Either I survive at your expense or you survive at my expense.

  3. To be head and shoulders. It means that you stand out. You are significantly bigger or better than the people around you.

  4. A Hi-Po. HiPo is short for high potential or high potential employee, someone who the company believes is worth investing in. 

  5. The rush hour is, right? Everybody who has a 9 to 5 job has experienced the rush hour in the morning and in the evening.

  6. Don't bite the hand that feeds, don't hurt the person who you depend on.

Phrasal verbs

If you enter the vehicle standing up. You get on the vehicle. If you enter sitting down. You get into the vehicle. So a bus, a plane. a train, a ship, a spaceship, whenever you enter these vehicles, you are standing up. So you get on those vehicles, you get on a bus, you get on a plane. etc.

In contrast, a car, a taxi, a canoe, a kayak, a space capsule. As you enter, you sit down. So you get into those vehicles. You get into a car. You get into a space capsule.


  1. Get on and get off of the train, bike, (get on top of the horse/bike) bus, a plane. a train, a ship, a spaceship. 

  2. Get into. Car, a taxi, a canoe, a kayak, a space capsule

Preposiciones.

  1. ON for any vehicle you enter standing up. bike, horse, bus, plane. a train, a ship, a spaceship. 

IN or INTO for any vehicle where you enter sitting down. Taxi, kayak…

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