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     Keeping a conversation going with someone you don' t know very well is really an action of class, of elegance. You cannot be too formal or too informal to talk and keep talking to people you' re not very close. Choose the best phrase to keep a conversation going between the options below:
 (Ref.: 202211660306)
	
	
	
	
	How old are you?
	
	
	How much money do you make at work?
	
	
	Do you often travel to France?
	
	
	None of the answers above.
	
	
	What do you think about my clothes? 
	
	 
	 
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		2.
		 
What is the best answer for this dialogue?
 
Ms. Norton: Good morning! I see on your resume that you worked as a manager at Business Country. Could you tell me a little more about your responsibilities there?
Carrie Susan: Sure, ok.  I was responsible for overseeing about 30 employees, I did all of the ordering for the store, and I kept track of the inventory.
Ms. Norton: What was the most difficult part of your job?
Carrie Susan: Probably handling angry customers. We didn't have them very often, but when we did, I needed to make sure they were well taken care of. After all, the customer is always right.
Ms. Norton: That's how we feel here, too. How long did you work there?
Carrie Susan: I was there for 3 1/2 years. I left the company last month.
Ms. Norton: And why did you leave?
Carrie Susan: ..............................................
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	My boyfriend didn't like my job.
	
	
	Well, I got tired of the job.
	
	
	None of the answers above.
	
	
	My boyfriend has been transferred to New York City and I understand your company has an opening there, too.
	
	
	Well, I got emotionally involved with someone in the company.
	
	 
	 
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		3.
		Whenever talking or writing about work, we had better pay attention to the preposition we are making use of. One of the following sentences contains a preposition mistake. Choose the alternative in which the preposition has been mistakenly used in the context.
 (Ref.: 202214681726)
	
	
	
	
	I'm in charge of the sales team.
	
	
	We deliver our products by ship and air freight.
	
	
	I'm working in a project to develop a new software program.
	
	
	I teach English at my clients' offices. 
	
	
	My boss works between 12 and 14 hours a day.
	
	 
	 
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		4.
		What¿s the meaning of this business idiom? "To do a roaring trade".  (Ref.: 202211660693)
	
	
	
	
	(b) to stop doing commerce or business.
	
	
	(a) to sell a lot of goods quickly.
	
	
	(d) to be operating and ready to do business.
	
	
	(c) to combine work with social activities or enjoyment.
	
	
	(e) to be on time for all your business appointments.
	
	 
	 
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		5.
		Which words would fill in the blanks? "Semler eliminated what he called 'corporate oppression' from his company, Semco: ______ clocks, ______ codes, security ______, privileged office spaces and perks, they all went."  (Ref.: 202211740769)
	
	
	
	
	c) time, clothes, rules
	
	
	b) time, clothes, procedures
	
	
	e) minute, dress, rules
	
	
	a) time, dress, procedures
	
	
	d) minute, dress, rules
	
	 
	 
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		6.
		When in a business meeting you can all the time-tested techniques to ensure better results except one. Choose the alternative that must not be used in this situation:  (Ref.: 202211688316)
	
	
	
	
	Be prepared
	
	
	Maintain the focus.
	
	
	Improvise all the time.
	
	
	Have an agenda.
	
	
	Start on time and end on time.
	
	 
	 
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		Complete the sentences with the right word or phrase, considering a project overview. I. The previously agreed date to finish something like a report or project, is the _______________ II. The large parts of a project, like development, implementation etc..., each is called a ________ III. When something influences or affects something else, we say it has a __________________ IV. The smaller parts in a project, which are parts of a stage, are called __________________  (Ref.: 202211776967)
	
	
	
	
	deadline ¿ tasks ¿ knock on effect - stage
	
	
	deadline ¿ tasks ¿ reach a target - pieces
	
	
	budget ¿ stage ¿ reach a target - tasks
	
	
	budget ¿ stage ¿ knock on effect - pieces
	
	
	deadline ¿ stage ¿ knock on effect - tasks
	
	 
	 
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		In a lecture, you have to respect some particular procedures when you welcome your audience. It is so because lectures involve a more formal attitude. Which of the welcome expressions is not appropriate in such situation?  (Ref.: 202211688293)
	
	
	
	
	Thank you for coming today.
	
	
	Hi, everyone! What is up!
	
	
	Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
	
	
	On behalf of Intel, I'd like to welcome you.
	
	
	Welcome to Microsoft.
	
	 
	 
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		Choose the best alternative to reply a friend who is giving his/her opinion about something. (Ref.: 202211661405)
	
	
	
	
	There's a lot in what you say, but.../ You must be joking.
	
	
	I'm not sure that I agree, because... / I think it all depends on...
	
	
	I'm looking for my keys. / Are you quite sure about that?
	
	
	What makes you say that? / My home isn't in the country, but it seems like it.
	
	
	I was really surprise to hear your news. / I see you are getting at, but...
	
	 
	 
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		Politeness is a familiar concept in every language and culture.
Mark the option which follows this criteria.
 (Ref.: 202214825377)
	
	
	
	
	I'm gonna travel next weekend.
	
	
	Shut up!
	
	
	Don't open the front door!
	
	
	You 'd better watch out when you are driving!
	
	
	"Would you mind telling me where River Road Drive is, please?"

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