B1.1 Lesson 2 Flashcards

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1
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He lacked the necessary experience for the job

A

Il manquait l’éxpérience néc …

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2
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She is way too inexperienced for the job

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Elle est bien trop inexpérimentée pour le poste.

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3
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His programming skills weren’t as good

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Ses compétences en programmation n’étaient pas aussi bonnes.

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4
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I don’t feel confident that she would perform well in the job

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Je ne suis pas confiant qu’elle se débrouillerait bien dans le travail.

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5
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She has the right degree

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Elle a le bon diplôme

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He has a lot of significant experience

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Il a beaucoup d’expérience significative.

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Her skills and qualifications were impressive

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Ses compétences et qualifications étaient impressionnantes.

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8
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His CV was impressive

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Son CV était impressionnant

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9
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She seems more than capable

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Elle semble plus que capable

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10
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confident

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assuré, confiant, sûr de soi, convaincu, décidé

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11
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convinced

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persuadé, convaincu

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12
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To shine

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briller, se démarquer positivement

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13
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Big break

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chance d’une vie, grand tournant

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14
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To carry this project on his own

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Pour mener à bien ce projet seul

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15
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Have had

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avoir eu

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16
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Seeing

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Vision / Vue :
L’utilisation de “seeing” indique l’action qui a suivi immédiatement l’action précédente. C’est une construction de phrase qui met l’accent sur l’ordre chronologique des événements. Vous pourriez également utiliser “and then” pour exprimer la même idée :
Exemple : “Seeing is believing.” → “Voir, c’est croire.”
Rencontrer / Rencontrant :

Exemple : “I am seeing my friend tomorrow.” → “Je vais rencontrer mon ami demain.”
Compréhension / Comprendre :

Exemple : “I’m not seeing the point.” → “Je ne comprends pas le point.”
Observer / Observant :

Exemple : “Seeing the sunset was a beautiful experience.” → “Observer le coucher de soleil était une belle expérience.”
Avoir des relations avec / Fréquenter :

Exemple : “They’ve been seeing each other for a while.” → “Ils se fréquentent depuis un moment.”

17
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To clash
His previous work will clash with ours

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In the context of the sentence “His previous work will clash with ours,” the term “clash” is used metaphorically to imply a conflict, inconsistency, or incompatibility between his previous work and the work being referred to as “ours.”

18
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I want to be recognised

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Je veux être reconnu

19
Q

Show him in

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C’est une instruction pour permettre à la personne mentionnée (probablement un candidat à un entretien) d’entrer dans la pièce où l’entretien aura lieu.

20
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I can fit this in

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J’ai assez de temps pour faire ça

21
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I might have the job

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J’ai peut-être le travail

22
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I’am excited about seeing you pitch

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Je suis impatiente d’entendre tes arguments

23
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I ended up walking

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J’ai finit par marché

24
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Just a quick email to summarise my thoughts

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Début de mail pour annoncer un résumé

25
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Punctual

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Ponctuel (Pon ctu ol)