Speaking Phrases Unit 6 Negotiating a solution

There are some situations when we have to negotiate to reach an agreement.  In negotiating we give up somethings in order to get other things that are important to us.

Would you consider...if I ...
If you'll...I could...
Bear in mind...
I can agree to that
That will be fine
That's not possible
I'm afraid I can't
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Speaking Phrases Unit 8 - Making Suggestions

Phrases useful when giving advice to people who are not close family or friends.  These are softer forms of giving advice with indirect expressions especially in a business setting.

Why don't you...?
How about...?
Have you thought about...?
Have you considered...?
What if you...?
Maybe you should...
You could...

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Money: Saving and Spending Vocabulary





benefit advantage; anything that brings help, advantage, or profit
get my finances in order organize my money, debt, savings, and accounts.
get out of debt to pay all of the money owed to others
invest put money into something to try to earn more money
live paycheck to paycheck spending all of your income before receiving your next pay from your employer
make ends meet have just enough money to pay for the things that you need
max out take something to the limit, reach a limit
pay off finish paying for something
put away save money
reward benefit resulting from some event or action
run out to use all of (something) and have no more left.
splurge buy something expensive that you probably don't need
squander spend wastefully
stick to a budget make a plan how you spend what you earn and no more
sustain support for an extended period of time
economy the system of production and distribution and consumption
emigrate leave one's country of residence for a new one
immigrant a person who comes to a country where they were not born in order to settle there
migrate move from one country or region to another and settle there
mobile moving or capable of moving readily (especially from place to place)
opportunity possibility due to a favorable combination of circumstances
start from scratch To do it all over again from the beginning
worth it valuable, deserving you time and effort
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Reporting Verbs in English

Reporting Verbs that are followed by that:

Wordle: Reporting Verbs2

Examples:

Direct Speech: "The report needs to be edited"
Reported Speech:  He said the report needed to be edited.
Reporting Verbs: He found that the report needed editing.

Direct Speech: "I deserve a second chance."
Reported Speech: He said he deserved a second chance.
Reporting Verbs:He insisted that he deserved a second chance.

Direct Speech: "It's my fault the letter was late."
Reported Speech: She said it was her fault the letter was late.
Reporting Verbs:She acknowledged that it was her fault the letter was late.
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Speaking Phrases Unit 7

Write a sentence using your assigned phrase.

We should probably...
Don't you think we ought to...
Let's just...
It seems to me...
Look at it this way...
If we...then...
If we were...

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ELENA
Look at it this way, I´m sure you would like to know the truth about what happened.

BERTA
It seems to me easier to go to work than stay at home.

JOSE D.
Don't you think we ought to buy tickets for the king´s cup final?
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English Vocabulary Unit 7

Quizlet Games






behind bars
in prison
colleague
co-worker
fundamental
an essential part, basic
get away with
not be caught or punished when you have done something wrong
illegal
against the law
imprison
put in jail
legitimate
lawful, rightful; reasonable;, justifiable
offense
a crime less serious than a felony
outrageous
shocking
punish
make someone suffer because they have done something wrong or broken the law
pickpocket
a thief who steals from the pockets or purses of others in public places
gray area
an intermediate area; unclear
red alert
the most urgent warning to be ready for an emergency
as white as a sheet
looking pale, because of illness, strong emotion
on the black market
sold in a way that is not legal
the black sheep of the family
very different from others, less respected
see red
become very angry
abduct
take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom

accomplice
(n.) a person who takes part in a crime

apprehend
take into custody

capture
capture as if by hunting, snaring, or trapping

charge
file a formal charge against

conduct an investigation
to direct or take part in the operation or management of an observation or study by close examination and systematic inquiry

disorderly conduct
disturbing public peace

hold up
rob at gunpoint or by means of some other threat

kidnap
take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom

kidnapper
people who steal someone away for ransome

law enforcement officials
police

mastermind
plan and direct (a complex undertaking)

prankster
someone who plays practical jokes on others

rob
take something away by force or without the consent of the owner

terrorize
fill with terror

troublemaker
someone who deliberately stirs up trouble

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