B2:Module 6: Lernwortschatz Flashcards
Verb - anstreben
to strive for
Verb - beraten
to advise(formal)
Verb - (sich) einsetzen für
„Die Lehrerin setzt sich für die Rechte ihrer Schüler ein.“
(The teacher advocates for the rights of her students.)
„Er hat sich jahrelang für den Umweltschutz eingesetzt.“
(He has campaigned for environmental protection for years.)
„Wir sollten uns stärker für soziale Gerechtigkeit einsetzen.“
(We should work harder to promote social justice.)
to advocate for
actively and passionately advocate or work for a cause or person to achieve a specific goal or provide support.
Verb - erreichen
to achieve
means to achieve or reach something, such as a goal, destination, or level of success, often through effort or persistence
Verb - raten
to advise
Verb - fordern
Die Lehrer fordern gute Noten von den Schülern.“
(The teachers demand good grades from the students.)
„Der Kunde fordert eine Rückerstattung.“
(The customer demands a refund.)
„Die Eltern fordern, dass das Kind pünktlich nach Hause kommt.“
(The parents demand that the child comes home on time.)
to demand
means to demand or call for something, often with a sense of urgency or insistence, typically in situations where one expects compliance or a response.
Verb - leisten
to afford
Verb - schaffen
vs
erschaffen
to create/manage/complete something eg marathon
to create from new
Verb - sich beschäftigen mit
to occupy oneself with
Verb - sich bewerben um
to apply for
Verb - sich erkundigen bei/nach
to inquire about
Verb - sich vorstellen
to introduce oneself
Verb - tätig sein
to be active/employed
Verb - unterstützen
to support
Verb - verbinden mit
to connect with
Verb - verhandeln
to negotiate
to negotiate or discuss terms, typically in a formal or business context, i
Verb - verlangen
„Der Kunde verlangte eine Rückerstattung für das defekte Produkt.“
(The customer demanded a refund for the defective product.)
„Diese Aufgabe verlangt viel Geduld und Sorgfalt.“
(This task requires a lot of patience and care.)
„Die Arbeiter verlangen bessere Arbeitsbedingungen und höhere Löhne.“
(The workers are demanding better working conditions and higher wages.)
to demand
means to demand or request something with insistence, often implying a strong or firm expectation that the demand will be met
Verb - verteidigen
to defend
means to defend or protect something or someone, either physically, verbally, or legally, against attack, criticism, or harm.
Verb - zu tun haben mit
to have to do with
Nomen - die Abteilung
department
Nomen - die Angabe
information/detail
Nomen - der/die Angestellte
employee
Nomen - die Anlage
attachment/Facility/Investment/Equipment
Nomen - die Anrede
form of address salutation
refers to the salutation or greeting at the beginning of a letter, email, or formal communication. It’s how you address the recipient, often indicating the level of formality.
Nomen - der Arbeitgeber
employer
Nomen - der Arbeitnehmer
employee
Nomen - der Aufstieg
promotion/ascent
means “the ascent” or “the rise”
Nomen - die Ausbildung
education/training
Nomen - der/die Auszubildende
trainee/apprentice
Nomen - die Beförderung
promotion
Nomen - der Bereich
area/field
Field of Study or Work
Nomen - das Berufsleben
professional life
Nomen - der Bewerber
applicant (male)
Nomen - die Bewerberin
applicant (female)
Nomen - die Bewerbung
application
Nomen - die Einarbeitung
training/orientation
Onboarding
Nomen - die Einrichtung
Refers to the process of setting up equipment, systems, or services
Nomen - der Empfänger
recipient
Nomen - der Erfolg
success
Nomen - das Fachgebiet
field of expertise