Monday, 25 July 2016

Monday's assignment




Good afternoon everyone,
In order to get familiar with the Canadian workplace, there are a lot of things we need to consider. 
Here is a list of business idioms that are taken from this website. Please go over them and try to understand each one’s meaning and then follow the tasks below.

Task one: 
Pick five to six of the following idioms and use them in sentences of your own.

by the book:  John is an honest person. He always do things by the book.
in the driver's seat: I feel comfortable in the driver's seat, because I have been a manager for over 10 years.
not going to fly: I think this plan is going to fly now because of  the detailed information we had added in.
read between the lines: Although she said sorry to me, I couldn't feel any apology from reading between the lines.
small talk:  To improve your speaking and listening, you can make a small talk with the first person you meet every morning.
think outside the box: Please think outside the box. Don't be bounded by the common rules.  

Task two:
Compose a short story about any event/meeting that has happened to you at your previous workplace. Use at least five to six from these idioms n your story.

Take three:
Request two from your peers to check and edit your work before you publish it on your blog.

Edited by Lamis.

by the book:  John is an honest person. He always do things by the book.
in the driver's seat: I feel comfortable in the driver's seat, because I have been a manager for over 10 years.
not going to fly: I think this plan is going to fly now because of  the detailed information we had added in.
read between the lines: Although she said sorry to me, I couldn't feel any apology from reading between the lines.
small talk:  To improve your speaking and listening, you can make a small talk with the first person you meet every morning.
think outside the box: Please think outside the box. Don't be bounded by the common rules.   

The Most Common Business Idioms

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