FULL ENGLISH LESSON – ENGLISH WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT PRODUCTIVITY

In this lesson, you will learn how to master English pronunciation. This FULL English lesson will help you learn vocabulary words and expressions that you need to speak English fluently.

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5 Vocabulary Words [Meanings & 3 Sentences each]

Abundance

Definition: A very large quantity of something.

Example Sentences:

1. The farmer was delighted to see an abundance of crops ready for harvest.

2. She found herself in an abundance of free time after retiring.

3. The library offered an abundance of resources for his research.

Prolific

Definition: Producing a great number or amount of something.

Example Sentences:

1. The prolific writer had published over a hundred stories.

2. This region is known for its prolific olive trees.

3. The prolific bird species has significantly increased in number this year.

Efficiency

Definition: The state or quality of being efficient, or able to accomplish something with the least waste of time and effort.

Example Sentences:

1. The new software greatly improved the efficiency of the data analysis process.

2. Her efficiency at work earned her a promotion within a year.

3. The company focused on energy efficiency to reduce operating costs.

Fruitful

Definition: Producing good or helpful results; productive.

Example Sentences:

1. The brainstorming session was very fruitful, generating many viable solutions.

2. His efforts to learn a new language were fruitful, allowing him to communicate during his travels.

3. The collaboration between the two departments proved to be fruitful.

Optimize

Definition: Make the best or most effective use of (a situation, opportunity, or resource).

Example Sentences:

1. The team is working hard to optimize the website for a better user experience.

2. They hired a consultant to help optimize their business processes.

3. To optimize plant growth, the farmer adjusted the irrigation schedule.

5 Expressions or Idioms [Meanings & 3 Sentences each]

Burn the midnight oil

Definition: Work late into the night, alluding to the time before electric lighting.

Example Sentences:

1. To finish the project on time, the team had to burn the midnight oil for several weeks.

2. He found himself burning the midnight oil again, studying for his final exams.

3. Burning the midnight oil became a habit during her years in architecture school.

To put something on ice

Definition: To postpone or shelve something; to stop an activity or plan temporarily.

Example Sentences:

1. The budget cuts forced us to put the expansion plans on ice.

2. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the trip was put on ice.

3. She decided to put her job search on ice until after her vacation.

To pull an all-nighter

Definition: Stay awake all night to study, work, or complete a task.

Example Sentences:

1. He had to pull an all-nighter to meet the deadline for his essay.

2. The team pulled an all-nighter to fix the bug before the software launch.

3. College students often pull all-nighters during finals week.

Burnout

Definition: Physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress.

Example Sentences:

1. After months of nonstop work, he finally reached the point of burnout.

2. She took a year off to recover from burnout and reevaluate her career goals.

3. Preventing burnout is crucial for maintaining long-term productivity.

Nip something in the bud

Definition: To stop something at an early stage.

Example Sentences:

1. The manager nipped the conflict in the bud by mediating the argument immediately.

2. By fixing the leak right away, they nipped a potential disaster in the bud.

3. Spotting the error early in the project allowed us to nip it in the bud before it became a bigger issue.

 

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