What was it about? What did you learn from it? Why was it interesting? What were the main takeaways from it? Would you recommend it? Why/why not?
to abound [verb] - to be present in large numbers
to partake [verb] - to have something to eat or drink upmarket [adjective] - designed for people that have a lot of money to frequent [verb] - to go somewhere regularly peril [noun] - serious danger pitfall [noun] - a problem that is likely to happen consequence [noun] - the result of something messy [adjective] - complicated or difficult to deal with topical [adjective] - relating to something that is of particular interest at the present time dispute [noun] - a serious disagreement about something
hink about the following questions:
1. In your opinion, what is the purpose of a business lunch?
2. Does your company have any policy in respect of entertaining clients? What is it? 3. The idea of entertaining customers is outdated and a carryover from the days of bribery and corruption. Do you agree or disagree? Why? 4. Did you ever have an embarrassing moment at a business lunch? disturbingly [adverb] - used to express worry or unease at a situation or event – INQUIETANTEMENTE. to overflow [verb] - to be overly full – DESBORDAMIENTO to drown [verb] - to be overwhelmed by a large amount of something - AHOGAR to recharge batteries [idiom] - to return to a normal state of mind or strength after a period of exertion to implement [verb] - to start using a plan or a system staggering [adjective] – astonishing - ASOMBROSA to drop [verb] - to decrease DEJAR CAER to build up [phrasal verb] - to gradually accumulate or increase CONSTRUIR to enforce [verb] - to make people obey a law or accept a situation HACER CUMPLIR