Action items meaning
After a meeting, someone says: Let’s confirm the action items. What do they mean?
Meeting phrases are compact, but they carry real responsibility.
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After a meeting, someone says: Let’s confirm the action items. What do they mean?
Meeting phrases are compact, but they carry real responsibility.
After a meeting, someone says: Let’s confirm the action items. What do they mean?
Meeting phrases are compact, but they carry real responsibility.
In a workplace mini-scenario, After a meeting, someone says: Let’s confirm the action items. What do they mean?
Meeting phrases are compact, but they carry real responsibility.
You sent a client the wrong version of a file. You need to fix it.
A work mistake scenario creates instant attention.
The client request is unclear. You need one missing detail before starting.
Clarifying without sounding negative is high-value workplace English.
The client request is unclear. You need one missing detail before starting.
Clarifying without sounding negative is high-value workplace English.
In a workplace mini-scenario, The client request is unclear. You need one missing detail before starting.
Clarifying without sounding negative is high-value workplace English.
In a travel situation, The client request is unclear. You need one missing detail before starting.
Clarifying without sounding negative is high-value workplace English.
A client asks why the report is late. Write a short reply that apologizes, gives a concrete next step, and avoids sounding defensive.
Users can feel the value because the output is a reusable work sentence.
A client has not replied to your proposal. You need a polite follow-up.
Feels high-value because users can imagine sending it at work.
Tell a client the timeline is on track, but one approval is still pending.
This checks whether the user can sound calm and precise.
Tell a client the timeline is on track, but one approval is still pending.
This checks whether the user can sound calm and precise.
In a workplace mini-scenario, Tell a client the timeline is on track, but one approval is still pending.
This checks whether the user can sound calm and precise.
In a workplace mini-scenario, Tell a client the timeline is on track, but one approval is still pending.
This checks whether the user can sound calm and precise.
A client asks why the report is not ready yet. You can send it by Friday.
Users can imagine this exact line saving a work conversation.
Choose the safest opening for an email about a late report.
Tone plus timeline is the money skill in business English.
In a workplace mini-scenario, Choose the safest opening for an email about a late report.
Tone plus timeline is the money skill in business English.
In a workplace mini-scenario, Choose the safest opening for an email about a late report.
Tone plus timeline is the money skill in business English.
Rank these feedback requests from safest to riskiest.
Advanced business English is often judgment, not grammar.
Rank these feedback requests from safest to riskiest.
Advanced business English is often judgment, not grammar.
In a workplace mini-scenario, Rank these feedback requests from safest to riskiest.
Advanced business English is often judgment, not grammar.
In a workplace mini-scenario, Rank these feedback requests from safest to riskiest.
Advanced business English is often judgment, not grammar.
Sort each phrase by how it would sound in a job interview.
The user wants to know which phrases secretly sound bad in an interview.
A colleague forgot to attach a file. You need to ask for it.
Looks simple, but users immediately recognize it from real work.
A teammate asks for a same-day task that is unrealistic. Choose the best reply.
Polite pushback is sticky because it feels like a real work superpower.
In a workplace mini-scenario, A teammate asks for a same-day task that is unrealistic. Choose the best reply.
Polite pushback is sticky because it feels like a real work superpower.
In a workplace mini-scenario, A teammate asks for a same-day task that is unrealistic. Choose the best reply.
Polite pushback is sticky because it feels like a real work superpower.
In a meeting, someone says: 'I would like to raise a concern about the timeline.' What do they mean?
Makes users feel they are decoding real meeting subtext.
Rank these client delay messages from safest to riskiest.
Creates a status-game feeling around expensive work English.
You need to reschedule a client call from Tuesday to Thursday.
Rescheduling tests tone and usefulness at the same time.
You need to reschedule a client call from Tuesday to Thursday.
Rescheduling tests tone and usefulness at the same time.
In a workplace mini-scenario, You need to reschedule a client call from Tuesday to Thursday.
Rescheduling tests tone and usefulness at the same time.
In a workplace mini-scenario, You need to reschedule a client call from Tuesday to Thursday.
Rescheduling tests tone and usefulness at the same time.
A manager asks for a task by tomorrow, but you need until Thursday.
Pushback is emotionally sticky because users want this exact skill.
You need feedback on a draft before a Friday deadline.
A practical sentence users can steal for work immediately.
Write a short update saying the project is on track, but the review step is the main risk.
Makes the product feel like it can judge real workplace writing, not only choices.