English vocabulary in context. Asya Gann

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dead-end job with no prospects for promotion.

      11. Richard moved to London and took a high-powered successful job as a senior executive.

      12. Professor Stevenson is a highly honoured academic who is respected across the world.

      13. Mandy wrote her dissertation after having completed her research on the subject.

      14. Julie’s dedication to her work is very impressive; she’s so conscientious.

      15. Jeff was given a pay rise of an extra hundred pounds a month for reaching his sales targets.

      16. Her new teaching job seemed rather humdrum and unexciting, compared to her previous work as a journalist.

      17. Having done all the groundwork and preparation for the new project, Mary requested a meeting with her supervisor.

      18. Gavin is extremely sincere and frank with all his colleagues.

      19. Eddie embraced the task and made every effort to complete the work he was given on time.

      20. Andrew’s discipline and self-control is what makes him so reliable.

      Unit 12

      1. Read the text and try to figure out the meaning of the highlighted words.

      Being indecisive can be frustrating, especially when you have to make important decisions. However, there are ways to overcome this tendency and take initiative in your life.

      One key component of decision-making is lateral thinking. This means racking your brain and finding innovative solutions. Sometimes, prolonged reflection can help you come up withproper solution. If you find that you cannot think straight or feel overwhelmed, it may be helpful to take a break and do something menial, like cleaning or organizing. This can give your psyche a chance to reset and allow you to approach the decision with a fresh perspective. Seeking input from others can also be instrumental for making a sound decision. Don’t be afraid to pick someone else’s brain if necessary.

      Remember, making decisions can be challenging, but with methodical thinking and a willingness to try new approaches, you can become more confident in your ability to make choices. And who knows? Your next decision could lead to a plum opportunity that you never imagined! So, don’t be afraid to request help when needed and keep these tips in mind when you’re on the threshold of an important decision.

      2. Match the words with the definitions.

      3. Complete the sentences with the words from the previous exercise.

      1. Olive was _____________________ and wondered what to wear on her first day at the office.

      2. Apart from being able to solve problems, students need to use their imagination and acquire a certain level of _____________________.

      3. Bob played an _____________________ role in developing the project; his expertise proved essential.

      4. His daily duties entailed _____________________ tasks, such as heavy lifting, which required no skill whatsoever.

      5. His _____________________ was clearly seen in the honest way he carries out tasks.

      6. Jack is very organised and has a _____________________ approach for checking every detail in his work.

      7. Jeff decided to _____________________ Mr Smith’s brain about the project and asked him some questions about the details.

      8. John _____________________ to find the missing document as he couldn’t remember where he had placed it.

      9. John’s lifelong fascination with the natural world has led to his _____________________ interest in wildlife.

      10. Rick justifiably _____________________ for additional staff; he doesn’t have enough people in his team.

      11. Running your own company takes commitment and _____________________; you have to be the one to make the big decisions yourself.

      12. Science is a _____________________ in the school curriculum, along with Maths and English.

      13. Scientists are _____________________ of a major breakthrough and are expected to make their findings public.

      14. She’s very lucky as she has managed to get such a _____________________ job; hundreds of people had applied for it.

      15. Strong _____________________ skills, such as communication and conflict management, are essential in the workplace.

      16. Technological _____________________ often entails introducing original ideas to existing technology.

      17. After long hours of brainstorming, she was finally able to _____________________ an innovative solution to the problem at hand.

      18. This is Janet’s first _____________________ job; she usually does voluntary work at weekends.

      19. Tom was so tired that he could _____________________.

      20. We all have an innate desire to explore the unknown, which is instilled in our _____________________.

      Key

      Match the words with the definitions.

      Complete the sentences with the words from the previous exercise.

      1. Olive was indecisive and wondered what to wear on her first day at the office.

      2. Apart from being able to solve problems, students need to use their imagination and acquire a certain level of lateral thinking.

      3. Bob played an instrumental role in developing the project; his expertise proved essential.

      4. His daily duties entailed menial tasks, such as heavy lifting, which required no skill whatsoever.

      5. His integrity was clearly seen in the honest way he carries out tasks.

      6. Jack is very organised and has a methodical approach for checking every detail in his work.

      7. Jeff decided to pick Mr Smith’s brain about the project and asked him some questions about the details.

      8. John racked his brains to find the missing document as he couldn’t remember where he had placed it.

      9. John’s lifelong fascination with the natural world has led to his prolonged interest in wildlife.

      10. Rick justifiably requested for additional staff; he doesn’t have enough people in his team.

      11. Running your own company takes commitment and initiative; you have to be the one to make the big decisions yourself.

      12. Science is a key component in the school curriculum, along with Maths and English.

      13. Scientists are on the threshold of a major breakthrough and are expected to make their findings public.

      14. She’s very lucky as she has managed to get such a plum job; hundreds of people had applied for it.

      15. Strong interpersonal skills, such as communication and conflict management, are essential in the