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IELTS Writing Vocabulary: Business

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July 8, 2022
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IELTS Vocabulary Topic: Business

boss – manager; the person who is in charge of an organization and who tells others what to do

campaign – a plan consisting of a number of activities directed toward the achievement of an aim

career – the job or series of jobs that you do during your working life

clerk – a person who works in an office, dealing with records or performing general office duties

colleague – someone you work with

credibility – the fact that someone can be believed or trusted

employee – someone who is paid to work for someone else

goods – things for sale, or the things that you own

job satisfaction – the feeling of pleasure and achievement which you experience in your job when you know that your work is worth doing

labourer – a person who does physical work, especially outdoors

manual worker – a worker who does physical work

manual work – work involving the hands, as opposed to an office job, for example

niche – a job, position, or place that is very suitable for someone

occupation – a person’s job

overtime – time worked in addition to your usual job hours

perk – an advantage

profession – any type of work, esp. one that needs a high level of education or a particular skill

prospects – the possibility of being successful, especially at work

qualification – an ability, characteristic, or experience that makes you suitable for a particular job or activity

retirement – the act of leaving your job and stopping working, usually because you are old

share – one of the equal parts that the ownership of a company is divided into, and that can be bought by members of the public

shift work – a system in which different groups of workers work somewhere at different times of the day and night

supervisor – a person whose job is to supervise someone or something

takeover – a situation in which a company gets control of another company by buying enough of its shares

wages – the money earned by an employee, esp. when paid for the hours worked

casual – not regular or fixed

demanding – needing a lot of time, attention, or energy

hospitality – the act of being friendly and welcoming to guests and visitors:

monotonous – not changing and therefore boring

retail – the activity of selling goods to the public, usually in shops

endorse – to state publicly that you approve of or support someone or something

invest (in) – to spend money on something which you believe will make a profit

shelf stacker – shelf filler; someone whose job is to put goods on the shelves in a supermarket

redundant – having lost your job because your employer no longer needs you

next to nothing – very little; hardly anything; almost nothing

workplace – a building or room where people perform their jobs, or these places generally

cosmetics – substances that you put on your face or body that are intended to improve your appearance

skincare – things that you do and use to keep your skin healthy and attractive

dermatologist – a doctor who studies and treats skin diseases

invaluable – extremely useful

work ethic – the belief that work is morally good

IELTS Writing Task 2 Questions

  1. Do you think businesses should hire employees who will spend their entire lives working for the company? Explain why do you agree or disagree. Use specific reasons and details to support your answer.
  2. Countries should restrict foreign companies from opening offices and factories in order to protect local businesses. Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons and specific examples to explain your answer.
  3. People are more aware of fashion nowadays and it continues to be a huge business, with a lot of advertising involved and millions of dollars of being paid to models. Discuss whether this is a good or bad trend. Provide specific reasons and examples to support your opinion.
  4. Countries should restrict foreign companies from opening offices and factories in order to protect local businesses. Do you agree or disagree?
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