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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B1 Level Wordlist

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

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

Ex: The automotive industry frequently imports components from various global suppliers .

to move to a higher position or rank

Ex: He was promoted to vice president of sales for his outstanding performance .

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

Ex: Last year , they invested in a startup that later became highly successful .
to trade [verb]

to buy and sell or exchange items of value

Ex: Countries trade various goods and resources to meet their economic needs .
office [noun]

a place where people work, particularly behind a desk

Ex: The remote team collaborated seamlessly through virtual offices , leveraging technology for communication .
deal [noun]

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

Ex: The real estate agent brokered a deal between the buyer and seller for the purchase of the property .
offer [noun]

something proposed, presented, or put forward for acceptance

Ex: The highest offer won the auction .

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

Ex: His profession as an architect allows him to design and create innovative buildings .
career [noun]

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

Ex: After college , he began his career as a software engineer at a tech company .

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

Ex: Many people find fulfillment in pursuing an occupation that aligns with their passions and interests .

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

Ex: The two countries negotiated a trade agreement to benefit both economies .
contract [noun]

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

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

Ex: As part of the entrepreneurship course , students were required to create a business plan for a hypothetical business .

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

Ex: We need to interview potential interns for the summer program .

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

Ex: The university admissions committee conducted interviews to assess each applicant 's suitability for the program .

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

Ex: In the fashion industry , designers face stiff competition to stay ahead of trends and capture consumer attention .

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

Ex: Joining the volunteer program abroad offered her the opportunity to immerse herself in a new culture .
professional [adjective]

doing an activity as a job and not just for fun

Ex: The company hired a professional consultant to improve their business operations .
commercial [adjective]

related to the purchasing and selling of different goods and services

Ex: This product is designed for the commercial use , not for private households .

the state of being without a job

Ex: He took on temporary work to make ends meet during a period of unemployment .
financial [adjective]

related to money or its management

Ex: He sought financial advice from a professional to plan for retirement .
supply [noun]

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

Ex: The hospital faced shortages of medical supplies due to increased demand during the pandemic .
demand [noun]

costumer's need or desire for specific goods or services

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service [noun]

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

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mine [noun]

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

Ex: The government regulated safety measures in the uranium mine to protect workers from radiation exposure .
plant [noun]

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

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workshop [noun]

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

Ex: The metalworking workshop fabricates metal parts using welding and machining techniques .
garage [noun]

a place where vehicles are serviced or repaired

Ex: She works as a mechanic at the local garage .

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

Ex: The nonprofit organization 's headquarters oversee operations worldwide .
unemployed [adjective]

without a job and seeking employment

Ex: After being laid off , he joined the ranks of the unemployed and began searching for new job opportunities .
consumer [noun]

someone who buys and uses services or goods

Ex: The new smartphone model received positive reviews from consumers .
partner [noun]

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

Ex: The partnership agreement outlines each partner 's responsibilities and obligations .
qualified [adjective]

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

Ex: The qualified teacher has completed the required training and education to effectively instruct students in the classroom .
crew [noun]

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

Ex: The construction crew built the new bridge ahead of schedule .

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

Ex: He manages a chain of retail stores across the state .
resource [noun]

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

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firm [noun]

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

Ex: She joined a marketing firm to gain experience in brand management .

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

Ex: Her job involves designing marketing strategies for new products .
working [adjective]

having an occupation that provides one with a salary

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skilled [adjective]

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

Ex: The skilled surgeon performed the delicate operation with steady hands and precision .