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colleague

kɑlig

colleagues

kɑligz

Girl

ɡərl

Monday

məndi

Tuesday

tuzdi

Wednesday

wɛnzdi

Thursday

ˈθɜrzˌdeɪ

Friday

ˈfraɪdi

Saturday

ˈsætɜrdi

Sunday

ˈsʌnˌdeɪ

How do you make a sentence in the PAST TENSE?

add -> ED

Make a sentence using the FUTURE TENSE, Use :




"I will......."

example: "I will get an MBA one day."

Make a sentence using:




"I'm going to....."

example: " I'm going to study when I get home from work."



Make a sentence using:




"I had (did something)....."

example: "I had washed the dishes after eating dinner."

Prononuce correctly:  Walked

Prononuce correctly: Walked

If the word before 'ed' ends in the sounds 'p', 'f', 's', 'ch', 'sh', 'k', then 'ed' is pronounced 't'

Pronounce correctly:  Sniffed

Pronounce correctly: Sniffed

If the word before 'ed' ends in the sounds 'p', 'f', 's', 'ch', 'sh', 'k', then 'ed' is pronounced 't'

Pronounce correctly:  Hopped

Pronounce correctly: Hopped

If the word before 'ed' ends in the sounds 'p', 'f', 's', 'ch', 'sh', 'k', then 'ed' is pronounced 't'

Pronounce correctly:  Washed

Pronounce correctly: Washed

If the word before 'ed' ends in the sounds 'p', 'f', 's', 'ch', 'sh', 'k', then




'ed' is pronounced 't'

Pronounce correctly:  Watched

Pronounce correctly: Watched

If the word before 'ed' ends in the sounds 'p', 'f', 's', 'ch', 'sh', 'k', then 'ed' is pronounced 't'

Pronounce correctly: Wanted

If the main word before 'ed' ends in a /t/ or /d/ ....then you pronounce the 'ed' like




/id/

Pronounce correctly:  Prodded

Pronounce correctly: Prodded

If the main word before 'ed' ends in a /t/ or /d/ ....then you pronounce the 'ed' like




/id/

Pronounce correctly: added

If the main word before 'ed' ends in a /t/ or /d/ ....then you pronounce the 'ed' like /id/

Pronounce correctly:  hated

Pronounce correctly: hated

If the main word before 'ed' ends in a /t/ or /d/ ....then you pronounce the 'ed' like /id/

Pronounce correctly:  Closed

Pronounce correctly: Closed

any other consonant endings you just pronounce final sound like /d/




example: (Rubbed, Hugged, Mugged, Pulled)

Pronounce correctly:  Hugged

Pronounce correctly: Hugged

any other consonant endings you just pronounce final sound like /d/




example: (Rubbed, Hugged, Mugged, Pulled)

Pronounce correctly:  Girls

Pronounce correctly: Girls

gɜrlz

Ambitious

adj.


pron: æmˈbɪʃəs




determined to be successful or powerful.




"Luke is ambitious and does not want to be a sales assistant all his life."

Break

noun.


pron: breɪk




To take a break. You stop for a short time to eat or rest.




"Ok, lets take a break for a few minutes."


"It's time for my lunch break."

Career

Noun


Pron: kəˈrɪr




A job that you do for a long time and where you can get promoted higher.




"Do you have a career plan? Where do you want to be in 10 years?"

Client

Noun


Pron: ˈklaɪənt




Someone who pays a business for a service or advice.






"Mr. Dolan is an important client for our law firm"





Company

Noun:


Pron: ˈkʌmpəni




An organization that makes or sells things.




"My father runs his own photography company."

Figure

Noun.


Pron: ˈfɪgjər




A number that shows an amount.




"The painting was sold for a figure around $50,000."

Finance

Noun.


Pron: fəˈnæns




Activities connected with the spending or saving of large amounts of money.




"What is the key difference of people who work in finance and those that work in research?"

Fortune

Noun


Pron: ˈfɔrʧən




A lot of money.




"This phone cost a fortune."

Human Resources

Noun


Pron: ˈhjumən ˈrisɔrsɪz




The department that deals with employing, training and helping people in the company.




"I hate going to the human resources department, they are never helpful."

Manufacturing

Noun


Pron: ˌmænjəˈfækʧərɪŋ




The process or business of producing products in factories.




"Đồng Nai is one of Vietnam's main manufacturing centers"

Marketing

Noun


Pron: ˈmɑrkətɪŋ




The job of deciding on how to advertise and sell a product.





Meeting

Noun


Pron: ˈmitɪŋ




An organized event where people discuss something.




"We will have a meeting next week to discuss this problem."

Message

Noun


Pron: ˈmɛsəʤ




A piece of information that you give to someone.




"Can I please leave a message for the director?"

Manufacturer

Noun


ˌmænjəˈfækʧərər




A company that makes a large quantity of goods and products using machines.




"A manufacturer is another name for a producer".

Multinational

noun


ˌmʌlˌtaɪˈnæʃənəl




A very large company that has offices, factories and headquarters in many different countries.




"Pepsi and Coca-Cola are two of the biggest multinational companies in the world".





Product

Noun


ˈprɑdəkt




Something that is made or sold by a company.




"Today Samsung's innovative and top quality products and processes are world recognized."

Qualification

Noun




ˌkwɑləfəˈkeɪʃən



An official examination that you have passed, which shows what level of education you have reached or what training you have had.




"What qualifications do you have? You need to get a certification in teaching to teach here".

Run

Run

Verb


Pron: rʌn




Managing or controlling a business, organization, etc.




"The same family has been running the company for years".

Superior

Noun


suˈpɪriər




A person who has a higher position than you at work.




"You should never be rude to your superiors."