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VOCABULARY

VOCABULARY AND LISTENING
Commonly-used Verbs in English (A2-B1 Level)

Group 1 - Verbs: Commute, Locate, Influence, Lack, Lower, Lead to and Struggle
Reducing Commute Stress for Better Productivity 

Group 2 - Verbs: Cite, Charge, Limit, Warn, and Threaten
General English: Island Vacation - Exploring, Shopping, and Capturing Memories
Business English: Creating a Fair and Productive Workplace 

Special: 
Difference Between Fit and Suit 

Group 3 - Verbs: Split, Separate, Take Place, be Held, Realize, Take Part In, File and Classify
General English: Life as a University Student
Business English: Managing Tasks and Teamwork 


Group 4:
Balancing Work, Health, and Responsibilities  (Verbs: Observe, Calculate, Qualify, Persuade, and Strengthen)


Group 5: 
How to Foster a Positive and Productive Workplace (Verbs: Encourage, Foster, Owe, Weigh, Reward, and Omit) 

Group 6: 
Starting a Small Business (Verbs: Establish, Indicate, Mend, Take Over and Target)

Group 7:
Simple Routines of Everyday Life (Verbs: Approach, Pack, Admit, Enclose, Duplicate, Extend, and Do/Doesn't Mind)


Group 8:
 
Understanding See, Look For, Look At, Watch, Look Into, and Look After

Group 9:
 
Moving to a New City (Phrasal Verbs beginning with “Settle”)

Group 10: 
From Planning to Product Launch (Verbs: Insist, Occur, Obtain, Authorize and Release)


Group 11:
Contract Negotiations (Verbs: Clarify, Adapt, Coordinate, Withdraw, Guarantee and Assure)


Group 12: 
Effective Project Management - How to Distribute Tasks and Track Progress (Verbs: Distribute, Differ, Retain, Revise, Review, and Arise)

Group 13: 
Verbs: Boost, Exceed, Update, Deduct, Merge
General English: How a Free Library Reading Club Helps Kids Boost Skills and Build a Love for Books
Business English: How Customer Service Teams Boost Satisfaction, Exceed Goals, and ImprovePerformance
 

 

SPECIFIC WORDS, EXPRESSIONS, IDIOMS, TESTS, ETC.

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