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25일차. ♣ Unit 2. Corporate culture - LESSON 4 GIVING ADVICE ABOUT OFFICE POLITICS [Office politics] • higher-up /ˌhaɪər ˈʌp/ (informal) -a person who has a higher rank or who is more senior than you : 비격식 (자신의) 윗사람[상관] • what goes around comes around (saying) 1-the way somebody behaves towards other people will affect the way those people behave towards them in the future : 남에게 한 대로 되받게 되는 법 2-so..
What do I have to do to~? 와루이 헤V 투 두 러(or 루)~? https://youglish.com/pronounce/What%20do%20I%20have%20to%20do%20to/english/us? Improve Your English Pronunciation When words sound different in isolation vs. in a sentence, look up the pronunciation first in a dictionary, then use https://youglish.com youglish.com What should I do to~? 와t 슈 라이 두 러(or루)~? https://youglish.com/pronounce/What%20should%..
표현교정-중급 16 9. (영어) "I don't care if people judge me." -- (한국어) "남들이 뭐라건 난 상관 안해." 10. I've had such a long week. == (한국어) "__________________" 11. I am not getting bent out of shape. 12. I meant what I said. 13. I have no interest in marrying anyone. 14. I'm not going to get married young 15. I was being kind. 16. I didn't figure you for a sports person. 17. I studied up on her. 18. I'm not reli..
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24일차. ♣ Unit 2. Corporate culture - LESSON 3 BUILDING AN EFFECTIVE TEAM - [Describing how to build effective teams] Work hard, Play hard. Or we'll blog about a different task each week. Maybe we can invite the team to comment. • pair up (with somebody) | pair somebody ↔ up (with somebody) -to come together or to bring two people together to work, play a game, etc. : (일·게임 등을 하기 위해) (~와) 짝을 이루다; ..
22일차.~23일차. ♣ Unit 2. Corporate culture - LESSON 3 BUILDING AN EFFECTIVE TEAM - [Team-building strategies] ~ [Infinitives] ※ Infinitives *Form infinitives with to + the base form of the verb; for example, to make. Use them in a variety of structures to explain a function or purpose. For example, you can use a noun and an infinitive: It's a good idea to identify each person's skills. *You can als..
21일차. ♣ Unit 2. Corporate culture - LESSON 3 BUILDING AN EFFECTIVE TEAM - [Describing ways to achieve a goal] ※ Describing ways to achieve a goal *Use words like way, method, strategy, approach and technique to describe ways to achieve a goal. Notice that these words all have roughly the same meaning. One way to build an effective team is to allow members to brainstorm project ideas. The best me..
21일차. ♣ Unit 2. Corporate culture - LESSON 3 BUILDING AN EFFECTIVE TEAM - [Describing ways to achieve a goal] ※ Describing ways to achieve a goal *Use words like way, method, strategy, approach and technique to describe ways to achieve a goal. Notice that these words all have roughly the same meaning. One way to build an effective team is to allow members to brainstorm project ideas. The best me..
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[WOMAN] Yeah. Yeah, you have to have principles. You have to have a mission statement. I think that, you know, and everybody should know what they are and should make a commitment to follow those, uh, basic principles. • mission statement /ˈmɪʃn steɪtmənt/ -an official statement of the aims of a company or an organization : (기업·조직의) 강령 e.g.) The newly formed company needed a mission statement. T..
Your voice is so tiny. • engaging /ɪnˈɡeɪdʒɪŋ/ -interesting or pleasant in a way that attracts your attention : 호감이 가는, 매력적인 e.g.) an engaging smile 매력적인 미소 Ref) [Oxford Collocations Dictionary] *Engaging is used with these nouns: personality, read, smile 1. good = nice, decent, pleasant, kind 2. difficult = tough, hard, challenging 3. strange = weird, bizarre, odd, eccentric /ɪkˈsentrɪk/ 4. int..
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• hierarchical /ˌhaɪəˈrɑːrkɪkl/ -arranged in a hierarchy : 계급[계층]에 따른 e.g.) a hierarchical society/structure/organization 계급 사회/계층 구조/계층적 조직 The company’s structure is rigidly hierarchical.