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ESL: Office/ Business English Terms Exercise
Topic: General Business Terms 3

Learn new words! Each of our Business English vocabulary exercises focuses on one topic/theme and teaches you only the most useful (and common) English words.

1. Modern offices are often made up of either offices or ____________ (a cube like area which you might or might not have to share)
  cubicles
  cuticles
  cubes

2. My boss is really easy going - I can take ____________ whenever I want.
  breaks
  interruption
  break

3. What are you ____________ right now? I have another project for you.
  working
  working with
  working on

4. Send me an email, and don't forget to ____________ Bill (= to send Bill a copy as well).
  add
  cc/ copy
  forward it to

5. I'm going to ____________ your email to our HR department. They might be able to help you.
  cc/ copy
  add
  forward

6. Are you ____________ of all the hours you've been working?
  keeping track
  keeping
  keeping up

7. When I get my own office, I'll have much more ____________.
  privacy
  private
  private space

8. I've got something else for you to work on, but it's not that important - it's a ____________ task.
  high priority
  no priority
  low priority

9. Could you help me? I'm ____________ Section 3, - I don't understand it.
  stopped on
  in one place on
  stuck on

10. My manager is very good at giving me ____________ about my work.
  feedback
  feedbacks
  grades

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OFFICIAL ENGLISH TESTS: Cambridge BEC (Business English Certificate)

There are three BEC exams - BEC Preliminary, BEC Vantage and BEC Higher - which test English language ability used in the context of business. They are ideal if you are preparing for a career in business.

there's also the BULATS (Business Language Testing Service) - A multilingual assessment service for companies that require a rapid, accurate means of assessing language skills in English, French, German and Spanish.


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