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Intermediate 1

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target
[ 'tɑ:git ]
a result that you try to achieve
update
[ ʌp'deɪt ]
an occasion when the most recent information about sth is given to sb
advice
[ əd'vais ]
an opinion or a suggestion about what sb should do in a particular situation
aim
[ eim ]
something that you are trying to achieve; your purpose in doing sth
loan
[ ləun ]
money that a person or company borrows from an organization such as a bank
event
[ i'vent ]
a planned public or social occasion
stationery
[ 'steiʃnəri ]
special paper for writing letters on
essential
[ i'senʃ(ə)l ]
extremely important; completely necessary so that sth can be doneGlossary | Unit by unit
statement
[ 'steitment ]
something that you say or write that gives information or an opinion
application
[ ,æpli'keiʃn ]
a formal written request for sth, such as money or permission to do sth
invitation
[ ,invi'teiʃn ]
(n) a written or spoken request to sb to do sth, such as attend an event
promotion
[ prə'məuʃən ]
a move to a more important job in a company or organization
maintenance
[ 'meintənəns ]
the act of keeping sth in good condition by checking or repairing it regularly
negotiation
[ ni,gəuʃi'eiʃn ]
the process of holding formal discussions in order to reach an agreement
experience
[ iks'piəriəns ]
an event or sth that happens to you, that affects you in some way
impression
[ im'preʃn ]
an opinion or idea that you get about sb / sth when you see or meet them
schedule
[ 'skedju:l ]
(n) a plan that lists all the work that you have to do and when you must do each thing
abroad
[ ə'brɔ:d ]
to or in other countries; not in your home country
worthwhile
[ ‚wɜ:rƟ'waɪl ]
interesting and enjoyable, especially because you feel you are doing sth important or useful to others
fun
[ fʌn ]
amusing or enjoyable
catering
[ 'keitəriŋ ]
the work of providing food and drinks for meetings or social events
staff
[ stɑ:f ]
all the people who work for a company or organization
skill
[ skil ]
a particular ability or type of ability, especially one that needs training or experience
crucial
[ 'kru:ʃəl ]
very important
committed
[ kə'mitɪd ]
believing strongly in sth and willing to give time and energy to it
recruitment
[ ri'kru:tmənt ]
the process of finding new people to join a company or an organization
charity
[ 'ʧæriti ]
an organization whose aim is to help people in need
sustainable
[ sə'steɪnəbəl ]
involving the use of natural products and energy in a way that does not harm the environment
issue
[ 'isju: ]
to give sth to sb, especially officially
dull
[ dʌl ]
not interesting or exciting; boring
variety
[ və'raiəti ]
the quality of not staying the same or not doing the same things all the time
equip
[ i'kwip ]
to supply sb / sth with things such as machines or materials that are needed for a particular purpose
catch up
[ kæʧ ʌp ]
to spend extra time or do extra work because you have not done sth earlier, so that you finish everything you planned to finish
resources
[ ri'sɔ:siz ]
a supply of sth that a country, an organization, or a person has and can use, especially to increase their wealth
varied
[ 'veərɪd ]
not staying the same, but changing often
generate
[ 'ʤenəreit ]
to produce or create sth
develop
[ di'veləp ]
to think of or produce a new idea, product, etc. and make it successful
estimate
[ n'estimit ]
to form an idea of the cost, size, value etc. of sth, without calculating it exactly
recognition
[ ,rekəg'niʃ(ə)n ]
praise and rewards for the work that you do
development
[ di'veləpmənt ]
the process of becoming better or more advanced, or the process of creating sth new or more advanced
grant
[ grɑ:nt ]
a sum of money that is given by the government or by another organization to be used for a particular purpose
volunteer
[ ,vɔlən'tiə ]
a person who does a job without being paid for it
budget
[ 'bʌʤit ]
an amount of money that is available to a person or organization to spend on sth
plumbing
[ 'plʌmbiŋ ]
the system of pipes, etc. that supply water to a building and take waste water away
challenging
[ 'ʧælinʤɪŋ ]
difficult in a way that is interesting or satisfying
routine
[ ru:'ti:n ]
done or happening as a normal part of a particular job, situation, or process
community
[ kə'mju:niti ]
all the people who live in a particular place, for example the area near to where a company is based, when talked about as a group
leaflet
[ 'li:flit ]
a printed sheet of paper or a few printed pages that are given free, in order to advertise or give information about sth
corruption
[ kə'rʌpʃən ]
dishonest or illegal behaviour, especially by people in authority
deadline
[ 'ded‚laɪn ]
a point in time by which sth must be done
 
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