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A2-B2 Level
Vocabulary
A. Fair – Just, without favoritism (French: juste, Chinese: 公平, Korean: 공정한, Japanese: 公正, Portuguese (Brazil): justo, Spanish: justo, Vietnamese: công bằng)
B. Cite (verb) – To refer to, mention (French: citer, Chinese: 引用, Korean: 인용하다, Japanese: 引用する, Portuguese (Brazil): citar, Spanish: citar, Vietnamese: trích dẫn)
C. Charge (verb) – To ask for payment (French: facturer, Chinese: 收费, Korean: 청구하다, Japanese: 請求する, Portuguese (Brazil): cobrar, Spanish: cobrar, Vietnamese: tính phí)
D. Limit (verb) – To set a restriction (French: limiter, Chinese: 限制, Korean: 제한하다, Japanese: 限定する, Portuguese (Brazil): limitar, Spanish: limitar, Vietnamese: giới hạn)
E. Warn (verb) – To give a notice (French: avertir, Chinese: 警告, Korean: 경고하다, Japanese: 警告する, Portuguese (Brazil): avisar, Spanish: advertir, Vietnamese: cảnh báo)
F. Threaten (verb) – To say harm will happen (French: menacer, Chinese: 威胁, Korean: 위협하다, Japanese: 脅す, Portuguese (Brazil): ameaçar, Spanish: amenazar, Vietnamese: đe dọa)
G. Uniforms – Special clothes for work (French: uniformes, Chinese: 制服, Korean: 유니폼, Japanese: 制服, Portuguese (Brazil): uniformes, Spanish: uniformes, Vietnamese: đồng phục)
H. Punishment – A penalty for bad behavior (French: punition, Chinese: 惩罚, Korean: 처벌, Japanese: 罰, Portuguese (Brazil): punição, Spanish: castigo, Vietnamese: hình phạt)
Guide Questions
- What does the speaker say about workers and bosses?
- What does the speaker say about companies?
- What does the speaker say about rules?
- What does the speaker say about the workplace?
- What is the speaker’s conclusion?
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