In this lesson you will learn how to use vocabulary in real life about work.
COMMUTER
[Someone who regularly travels between work and home]
- Sentence #1 | “The train was packed with commuters.”
- Expanded Sentence #1 | The train in Washington, DC was packed with commuters this afternoon, because it is Friday.
- Sentence #2 | “Many commuters prefer to take the bus instead of the train.”
- Expanded Sentence #2 | Many New York City commuters prefer to take the early morning bus instead of the train, because there are less people on the bus.
- Sentence #3 | “Audio books are a common form of entertainment used by commuters.”
- Expanded Sentence #3 | Audio books are a common form of entertainment used by commuters on their way home from work, because they are convenient.
DEMANDING
[Requiring or claiming more than is generally needed; Requiring intense effort or attention]
- Sentence #1 | “My boss is so demanding.”
- Expanded Sentence #1 | No one at our office likes our boss, because he is always so demanding.
- Sentence #2 | “His boss demanded that everyone work late.”
- Expanded Sentence #2 | His boss demanded that everyone work late last night at the office, since they did not complete their project.
- Sentence #3 | “Sometimes our CEO can be very demanding.”
- Expanded Sentence #3 | Audio books are a common form of entertainment used by commuters on their way home from work, because they are convenient.
COLLEAGUE
[A person someone works with; a coworker]
- Sentence #1 | “All of my colleagues went out for lunch today.”
- Expanded Sentence #1 | All of my colleagues went out for lunch at the restaurant near our office today, because our staff meeting was canceled.
- Sentence #2 | “My colleague and I had to work on a project.”
- Expanded Sentence #2 | My colleague and I had to take work home all last month, in order to meet the project deadline.
- Sentence #3 | “I like all of my colleagues.”
- Expanded Sentence #3 | I like all of my colleagues, because they work hard every day at the office.
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Thanks for your comment. I hope this lesson truly helps your friends as they continue to learn English.
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