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Accommodation (n)

A place to stay or live


Booking (n)
Reservation (n)

An arrangement that you


make in advance
Budget (n)

An estimate of income or
spendings
Formal (adj)

Requiring or using serious


and proper clothes and
manners
Arrival (n)

An act of coming or being


brought to a place
Client (n)

A customer or someone who


receives services
Facilities (n)

The buildings, equipment,


and services provided for a
particular purpose
Departure (n)

The action of leaving,


especially to start a journey
Delegate (n)

A person chosen or elected


by a group to speak, vote for
them
Extension (n)

The fact of reaching,


stretching, or continuing
Lounge (n)

A public room, as in a hotel,


theater, or club, in which to
sit and relax.
Enquire (v)

Ask for information from


someone.
Take-off (v/n)

Leaves the ground and


begins to fly
Log on/ Log in (v)

To connect to a computer
system
Theme (n)

The subject of a talk, a


piece of writing, a
person's thoughts, or an
exhibition, a topic
Access (v/n)

Approach or enter
Venue (n)

the place where something


happens, especially an
organized event.
Network (n)

A group or system of
interconnected people or
things.
Landing (n)/ Land (v)

Coming or bringing
something to land
Vehicle (n)

A thing used for


transporting people or
goods, especially on land
Motorway (n)
Freeway (n)
A wide road for fast-
moving traffic
Intranet (n)

A private network contained


within an enterprise that is
used to securely share
company
Abroad (adj)
In or to a foreign country or
countries.
Long-haul (adj)

Something that takes effort


over a long time
Competition (n)

Someone is trying to win


something or be more
successful than someone
Endangered spices (n)

A type of animal or plant that


might stop existing
Conservation (n)

Prevention of wasteful use of


a resource
Eco-tourism (n)

Responsible travel to natural


areas that conserve the
environment
Agenda (n)

A list of items to be discussed


at a formal meeting.
Relocate (v)

Move to a new place


Logistics (n)
The overall process of
managing how resources are
acquired, stored, and
transported to their final
destination
Operator (n)

A person who makes


something work or puts
something into action
Studio (n)

A room where an artist,


photographer,... works
Sophisticated (adj)

Highly complicated or
developed
Stopover (n)

A break in a journey
Warehouse (n)
A large building where
materials or goods may be
stored before their export or
distribution for sale
Headquarters (n)
The main office or centre of
control of a company or
organization
Rent (n/v)
Regularly pay money to live
in a house or room that
belongs to someone else
Cabin (n)
A small shelter or house
Port (n)
A town by the sea or by a
river that has a harbour
Assist (v)
Help (someone), typically by
doing a share of the work.
Bakery (n)
A place where bread and
cakes are made or sold
Bill (n)
A document that says how
much money you owe for
something you have bought
or used
Bazaar (n)
An area of small shops and
people selling things
Branch (n)
One of the local offices of a
large company
Charge (v)
To ask an amount of money
for something
Browse (v)
To look at a lot of things in a
shop rather than looking for
one particular thing
Competent (adj)
Having the necessary ability,
knowledge, or skill to do
something successfully
Chain (n)
A collection of retail stores
with the same name that
exists in multiple locations
Fall behind (v)
To not make as much
progress as someone else
Estimate (v)
Roughly calculate or judge
the value, number, quantity,
or extent of
Informative (adj)
Providing useful or
interesting information
Efficient (adj)
Working in a way that does
not waste a resource
Move on (v)
Start doing something new or
making progress.
Professional (adj/n)
Having the qualities that you
connect with trained and
skilled people
Focus group (n)
A research technique used to
collect data through group
interaction
Offer (v/n)
To present for acceptance or
rejection
Overview (n)
A general review or
summary of a subject.
Rating (n)
A measurement of how good
or popular someone or
something
Recommend (v)
To suggest that someone or
something would be good or
suitable for a particular job
or purpose
Retail (n)
The sale of goods to the
public in relatively small
quantities for use or
consumption rather than for
resale
Satisfaction (n)
Fulfillment of one's wishes,
expectations, or needs
Self-service (n)
Operated without employees
to help you, so that you take
items for yourself
Workload (n)
The amount of work to be
done by someone or
something.
Appreciate (v)

To be grateful for something


Agency (n)
A business or organization
established to provide a
particular service, typically one
that involves organizing
transactions between two other
parties
Arrange (v)

Put (things) in a neat, attractive,


or required order.
Democratic (adj)
Supports freedom and
equality between people and
groups
Confirm (v)
To approve someone or
something officially by
formal agreement
Consultative (adj)
Give professional advice or
recommendations.
Employee (n)
Someone who is paid to
work for someone else
Hands-on (adj)
Involving direct involvement
or intervention.
Executive (n)
A person who has an
important job as a manager
of a company or an
organization
Flexible (adj)
Able to be easily modified to
respond
Input (n)
Information that is put into a
computer
Hands-off (adj)
Way of organizing or dealing
with something allows other
people to make decisions
Guru (n)
A person that is generally
recognized as a leader or
teacher
Intern (n)
A young person, employed
temporarily for work
experience
Fixed (adj)
Arranged or decided already
and not able to be changed
Nine-to-five (adj)
Job that you do during
normal office hours
Permanent (adj)
Lasts for a long time
Remote (adj)
Far away in distance
Self-employed (adj)
You work for yourself, rather
than for someone else
Retired (adj)
Stop working permanently,
usually because of age
Shift (n)
A work schedule that is
performed in rotations
Temporary (adj)
Lasting for only a limited
period of time, not
permanent
Pattern (n)
Regularly repeated
arrangement
Unfortunately (adv)
Used to say that something is
sad, disappointing, or has a
bad effect
Unemployed (adj)
Not having a job that
provides money
Take place (v)
To happen
Finance (n)
The management of large
amounts of money,
especially by governments or
large companies
Delighted (adj)
Feeling or showing great
pleasure

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