Slang words_business english Flashcards
Slang words_ business english
Hit the ground running
At my previous job, I hit the ground running by learning their support system in a single day.”
You can use this phrase in your CV to show your ability to quickly adapt and contribute to a new work environment, without needing much time to adjust or get up to speed.
Go the extra mile
During a challenging project, I went the extra mile by working overtime to make sure the project was completed on time.”
making an additional effort or going beyond what’s expected. You can use it in your CV to demonstrate your dedication and willingness to exceed expectations in your job.
Team player
“I’m a strong team player, I actively created a safe environment where everyone could share their opinion on how to achieve our goals.”
This phrase refers to someone who works well with others and contributes effectively to a team’s success.
You can use it to highlight your collaboration skills and ability to work well with colleagues. For example:
Think outside the box.
Think about solving a puzzle.
The “box” is the area of typical solutions people might think of.
I’m good at thinking outside the box. I developed innovative strategies that drove business growth by 25%.”
So when someone thinks outside the box, it means they are resourceful and they can find pieces to fit the puzzle that others might not have considered.
Use this phrase in your CV to show your creative thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Keep your eye on the ball.
For example:
“In a fast-paced environment, I kept my eye on the ball by prioritizing tasks and achieved our monthly goal.”
This phrase means to stay focused on the main objective or goal.
You can use this phrase to highlight your ability to finish projects, prioritize tasks, and achieve results.
I hope this email finds you well.
For example:
“I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to catch up on the project we discussed last week.”
This is a friendly way to start an email and show that you care about the person’s well-being.
It’s a nice way to make someone feel like you care about them even if you just want some basic information.
As per our conversation
For example:
“As per our conversation last week, we agreed to have the meeting this Friday.”
You can use this phrase to refer to an older conversation or an agreement you made with the person. This is a more formal way of saying “about,” or “concerning.”
Put this phrase at or near the beginning of your email to direct the reader’s attention.
Kick back and relax
This weekend I’m kicking back and relaxing by binge-watching Game of Thrones.” (When you binge on something, you’re getting a lot of it.)
Think about lying down on the sofa, and watching your favorite TV show. You have your feet up on something and you’re enjoying your leisure time.
You can also use this to talk about activities that help you unwind and de-stress because you don’t put a lot of mental energy into them.