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B1 Level Wordlist - Business and Workplace

Here you will learn some English words about business and workplaces, such as "manage", "promote", "trade", etc. prepared for B1 learners.

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CEFR B1 Vocabulary
to export
to export
[Verb]

to send goods or services to a foreign country for sale or trade

Ex: The agricultural sector often exports crops and produce to international markets. 
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to import
to import
[Verb]

to buy goods from a foreign country and bring them to one's own

Ex: Businesses often import raw materials from other countries for manufacturing. 
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to promote

to move to a higher position or rank

Ex: After years of hard work, she was promoted to manager of the department. 
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to invest
to invest
[Verb]

to spend money or resources with the intention of gaining a future advantage or return

Ex: Investors often invest in real estate to diversify their portfolios. 
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to trade
to trade
[Verb]

to buy and sell or exchange items of value

Ex: Merchants trade goods and services in the local market. 
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office
office
[noun]

a place where people work, particularly behind a desk

Ex: The bustling office in the city center was filled with employees typing away on their computers. 
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deal
deal
[noun]

an agreement between two or more parties, typically involving the exchange of goods, services, or property

Ex: The two companies signed a lucrative deal to collaborate on a new product line. 
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offer
offer
[noun]

something proposed, presented, or put forward for acceptance

Ex: He made an offer to buy the house. 
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profession

a paid job that often requires a high level of education and training

Ex: Teaching is a noble profession that requires dedication and patience. 
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career
career
[noun]

a profession or a series of professions that one can do for a long period of one's life

Ex: She's pursuing a career in medicine and hopes to become a doctor. 
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occupation

a person's profession or job, typically the means by which they earn a living

Ex: Teaching is a rewarding occupation that allows educators to make a positive impact on young minds. 
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agreement
agreement
[noun]

a promise, an arrangement, or a contract between two or more people

Ex: They signed a rental agreement before moving into the apartment. 
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contract
contract
[noun]

an official agreement between two or more sides that states what each of them has to do

Ex: They signed a contract to buy the house, outlining the terms of the sale. 
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business plan

‌a document that says what goals a company has for the future and how they could be achieved

Ex: Before launching their startup, they developed a comprehensive business plan to present to investors. 
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to interview

to ask someone questions to see whether they are qualified for a course of study, job, etc.

Ex: The admissions committee will interview each candidate to determine their qualifications for the program. 
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interview
interview
[noun]

a meeting at which one is asked some questions to see whether one is qualified for a course of study, job, etc.

Ex: She aced the interview and was offered the position at the law firm. 
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competition

the act of trying to achieve a goal by doing better than others who are also aiming for the same goal

Ex: There's intense competition among smartphone manufacturers to release the most innovative devices. 
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opportunity

a situation or a chance where doing or achieving something particular becomes possible or easier

Ex: Moving to the city presented her with the opportunity to pursue her dream career in fashion. 
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professional
professional
[Adjective]

doing an activity as a job and not just for fun

Ex: She is a professional photographer, specializing in portrait and wedding photography. 
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commercial
commercial
[Adjective]

related to the purchasing and selling of different goods and services

Ex: Commercial transactions involve the exchange of goods or services for money. 
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unemployment

the state of being without a job

Ex: She struggled with unemployment after being laid off from her job at the factory. 
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financial
financial
[Adjective]

related to money or its management

Ex: The company's financial performance improved after implementing cost-saving measures. 
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supply
supply
[noun]

(plural) necessary things, such as food, medicines, clothes, etc. for a group of people

Ex: Humanitarian organizations rushed to provide emergency supplies to the disaster-stricken region. 
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demand
demand
[noun]

costumer's need or desire for specific goods or services

Ex: The demand for electric vehicles has been steadily increasing as consumers seek more sustainable transportation options. 
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service
service
[noun]

the work done by a person, organization, company, etc. for the benefit of others

Ex: The restaurant prided itself on providing excellent service to its customers. 
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mine
mine
[noun]

a deep hole or large tunnel in the ground where workers dig for salt, gold, coal, etc.

Ex: The diamond mine in Africa was known for its rare gemstones. 
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plant
plant
[noun]

a place, such as a factory, in which an industrial process happens or where power is produced

Ex: The chemical plant manufactures various industrial chemicals. 
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workshop
workshop
[noun]

a building or room in which particular goods are made or fixed by different means

Ex: The carpentry workshop is equipped with saws, drills, and sanders for making wooden furniture. 
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garage
garage
[noun]

a place where vehicles are serviced or repaired

Ex: He took his car to the garage to have the brakes checked. 
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headquarters

the place where the main offices of a large company or organization are located

Ex: The company's headquarters are located in downtown New York City. 
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unemployed
unemployed
[Adjective]

without a job and seeking employment

Ex: Being unemployed can lead to financial insecurity and stress for individuals and their families. 
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consumer
consumer
[noun]

someone who buys and uses services or goods

Ex: As a consumer, she prefers products that are eco-friendly and sustainable. 
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partner
partner
[noun]

one of the owners of a business or company who shares the expenses, profits, and losses

Ex: The restaurant's partners decided to expand the menu to attract more customers. 
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qualified
qualified
[Adjective]

having the needed skills, knowledge, or experience for a job, activity, etc.

Ex: She is a qualified accountant, having obtained the necessary certifications and degrees to practice in her field. 
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crew
crew
[noun]

a group of people with particular skill sets who participate in a common activity

Ex: The film crew worked tirelessly to bring the director's vision to life. 
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to manage
to manage
[Verb]

to be in charge of the work of a team, organization, department, etc.

Ex: The CEO skillfully manages the company, ensuring growth and profitability. 
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resource
resource
[noun]

(usually plural) means such as equipment, money, manpower, etc. that a person or organization can benefit from

Ex: The company invested in state-of-the-art technology to enhance its resources for innovation. 
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firm
firm
[noun]

a business or company, particularly one owned by two or more partners

Ex: The law firm specializes in corporate litigation and intellectual property law. 
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marketing
marketing
[noun]

the act or process of selling or advertising a product or service, usually including market research

Ex: Successful marketing requires understanding customer needs. 
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working
working
[Adjective]

having an occupation that provides one with a salary

Ex: She's a working mother, balancing her career with raising her children. 
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skilled
skilled
[Adjective]

having the necessary experience or knowledge to perform well in a particular field

Ex: She is a skilled carpenter, able to build intricate furniture with precision. 
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