Vocabulary
A. Influencing
(verb) influencer:
To affect someone's decisions, actions, or opinions. Example: Good
teachers are skilled at influencing their students.
B. Authority
(noun) autorité: The power to make decisions or give orders.
Example: The manager has the authority to approve the budget.
C. Launch
(noun) lancement: The official introduction of a new product or
service. Example: The company planned a launch for its new smartphone.
D. Feature
(noun) fonctionnalité: An important part or function of a product.
Example: The camera feature makes this phone very popular.
E. Bring
everyone together (expression) réunir tout le monde: To get
people together to work toward a goal. Example: The festival helped bring
everyone together after a difficult year.
G. In
contrast (expression) en revanche / par contraste: Used
to show a clear difference between two things. Example: My brother enjoys
winter; in contrast, I prefer summer.
H. Pressure
(verb) faire pression sur: To strongly encourage someone to do
something. Example: My parents never pressure me to choose a particular career.
I. Less
likely (expression) moins susceptible de: Having
a lower chance of doing or experiencing something. Example: People are less
likely to forget appointments with a reminder.
J. Gain
(verb) obtenir / gagner: To get something useful, valuable, or important.
Example: She gained valuable experience while working abroad.
L. Tight
(adjective) serré / court: Having very little extra time available. Example:
We have a tight schedule, so we must leave early.