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Business Preliminary (B1)
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Unit 1
level: Unit 1
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Unit 1
Question
Answer
someone whose job is to keep or examine the financial records of a company or organisation
an accountant
a part of your job that is your particular duty to deal with
the area of responsibility
to be the person who is responsible for someone or something
to be left in charge
recording the money that an organisation or business spends and receives
bookkeeping
the main person responsible for managing a company or organisation, who is also sometimes the company's president or chairman of the board
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
to make different people or things work together effectively, or to organise all the different parts of an activity
co-ordinate
letters or emails from one person to another, or the activity of writing and receiving letters or emails
correspondence
to do business with a person or organisation
to deal with
large pieces of paper attached to a board on legs, which you write or draw on when you are talking to a group of people
flipchart
the department of an organisation that deals with finding new people to work there, keeping records about all the organisation's employees, and helping them with any problems
human resources
responsible for something or someone
in charge of
a list that shows you how much you owe someone for work they have done or for goods they have supplied
an invoice
to continue to know what is happening to someone or something
to keep track of
to be in control of a group of people who work together to do something
to lead the team
to look at a book or computer in order to find facts about a situation, person, event, etc.
to look up information
a person whose job is not well paid
a low-end worker
someone whose job is operating a machine in a factory
a machinist
to watch something carefully and record your results
to monitor
a diagram that shows the structure of an organisation and the relationships between the different people, departments, and jobs at different levels within that organisation
organogram
the activity of managing the money that is paid to employees
payroll
a person who organizes letters, meetings and telephone calls for someone with an important job
personal assistant (PA)
the department of an organisation that deals with finding people to work there, keeping records about them, etc.
personnel
to decide which of a group of things are the most important so that you can deal with them first
to prioritise
to advertise something that is made or grown to be sold
to promote a product
to buy something
to purchase
the process of looking at goods when they are being produced to make certain that they are of the intended standard
quality control
when you try to persuade someone to work for a company or to join an organisation
recruitment
a letter that is written by someone who knows you, to say if you are suitable for a job or course
reference
the opinion that people have about someone or something based on their behaviour or character in the past
reputation
a part of an organisation that works to improve its existing products and develop new ones
research and development (R&D)
having a duty to deal with or manage someone or something
responsible for
someone who sells products to the public
a retailer
the health and happiness of the people who work for an organisation
staff welfare
all the goods that are available in a shop
stock
to have something available for people to buy
to stock
someone who watches a person or activity and makes certain that everything is done correctly, safely, etc.
a supervisor
someone who provides things that people want or need, often over a long period of time
a supplier
to the level of quality that is officially demanded of something
to the required standards
the way two people or groups who work together feel and behave towards each other
working relationship
to allow someone to say sorry
to accept an apology
to help
assist
to add a computer file to an email message
attach
to be a very popular person or thing
be a hit
someone who has arranged a lot of things to do and is very busy
booked up
a product that is made by a particular company
brand
to send something in the same envelope or parcel as something else
to enclose
to send a letter, email, etc that you have received to someone else
to forward
to communicate with someone by telephoning, or by writing to them
to get in touch
to meet in order to do something or spend time together
to get together
a complaint, especially about unfair behaviour
grievance
information from a computer that has been printed on paper
a hard copy
to make something a different colour so that it is more noticeable, especially written words
to highlight
including the first and last date or number stated
inclusive
to feel happy and excited about something that is going to happen
to look forward to
to say or write something to say that you are sorry about something you have done
to offer an apology
a circle divided into several parts to represent how the total amount of something is divided up
a pie chart
writing and activities that are intended to make a person, company, or product more popular
public relations (PR)
related or useful to what is happening or being talked about
relevant
a plan of events or activities and the times that they will happen or be done
a schedule
to start a company, system, way of working, etc.
to set up
the price of one of the equal parts that the value of a particular company is divided into when it is owned by a group of people
share price
a website for communicating with friends and for meeting other people
a social networking site
to communicate information from one person to another.
to spread information
someone or something that is likely to cause harm or damage
a threat
to remove things from a vehicle
to unload
a large building for storing goods that are going to be sold
a warehouse
the process of telling people you know about a particular product or service, usually because you think it is good and want to encourage them to try it
a word of mouth