Confusing
words – 1
Choose the correct
word for each sentence.
Note:
Answer is the one that underlined.
- She works for an advertisement/advertisingagency.
- How will the increase in interest rates affect/effect your
sales?
- My bank manager has agreed to borrow/lendme another
$2,000.
- We’ve had to cancel/postponethe meeting until next
Monday.
- These machines are controlled/inspected at least once
a day.
- My plane was delayed/postponed by an hour due to
computer failure.
- Before coming here, I studied economics/economy at
university.
- I am interested/interesting in their new camera.
- She applied for a job/work as a personnel officer.
- Some employees have a long journey/travel to work
every day.
- The cost of life/livinghas
gone up again.
- Please send precise measurements/measures when
ordering.
- We expect prices to raise/rise by at least five
percent.
- We only exchange goods if you produce a receipt/recipe.
- I must remember/remindthe boss about that meeting this
afternoon.
- Can you say/tellthe difference between these two
products?
- The company is extremely sensible/sensitiveto any
criticism.
- There’s some more paper in the stationary/stationery cupboard.
Banking
Services
Fill each blank in the text
with the correct word or phrase. Choose from the following list. Use each item
once only.
commission issued statement credit rating
debited outstanding withdraw credit transfer
in full salaries banker’s
draft financial institutions
interest slip cash dispenser standing order
Bank offers many services to business
and their customers. Here are some of the most common:
Many people now have a card which enables them to 1. withdraw money from a 2.
cash dispenser. You feed your card into the machine and key in your PIN
(personal identification number) and the amount of money you want. If you have
enough in your account, the money requested will be 3.issued up to a daily limit. Your account is
automatically 4. debited for the amount you have drawn out.
Provided you have a sound 5.credit rating,you can get a
credit card from a bank and other 6. financial institution. To
obtain goods or services, you present your card and sign a special voucher.
When it receives the voucher, the credit card company pays the trader (less a 7.
commission) and then send you a monthly 8. slip.
Depending on the type of card you have, you will either have to pay 9. in
full or be able to pay part of what is owed and pay 10. interest
in the balance left 11. statement.
If you need to make fixed payments
at regular intervals, e.g. for insurance premiums, you can arrange a 12.
credit transfer (sometimes known as a banker’s order) so that the bank
will do this for you.
If you have several bills to pay, you can do this by 13. standing
order . You write one cheque for the total sum involved, fill in a 14.
Outstanding for each bill and
hand everything to the bank cashier.
The
transfer system is also used by employers to pay 15. salaries directly into employees’ bank accounts.
If you are
dealing with a supplier for the first time, a16. banker’s draftmay be used as payment. This is a cheque
guaranteed by a bank and therefore it is not likely to ‘bounce’.
What’s the
job?
accountant clerk personnel
officer
advertising
executive computer operator R&D Manager
assembly
person draughtsperson receptionist
chauffeur motor mechanic salesperson
- You will be in
charge of a team of highly creative individuals delivering new quality
products and enhancing our existing range.
·
Personnel
officer
- With particular
responsibilities for recruitment and selection. Communication skills and a
pragmatic approach to problem solving essential.
·
R&D Manager
- With mechanical
design experience to work as a member of a team producing designs and
drawings for production. Experience of our products range is not
essential.
·
Draughtperson
- Duties include
filing, mailing, relief reception and other general office work.
·
Receptionist
- Needed for night
shift. Clean modern factory. Varied work. Good eyesight essential.
·
Assembly
person
- Successful
applicant will be articulate and presentable. Remuneration includes
retainer and car allowance plus commission structure.
·
Salesperson
- Reporting
directly to Managing Director. You will take over financial control for
all aspects of daily operation.
·
Accountant
- Sober habits,
clean driving licence, able to be on call 7 days per week at times.
Uniform supplied.
·
Chauffeur
- Must
be experienced in the repair and maintenance of heavy duty vehicles.
References must be provided from previous employers.
·
Motor mechanic
- You are the first
person our clients will meet so you need to be friendly, stylish and
efficient.
·
Clerk
- Some experience in
the above-mentioned software is essential but training will be given to
the successful applicant.
·
Computer
operator
- You will be an
essential member of an agency responsible for some of the country’s top
accounts. You will be responsible for the administration of local and
national promotions.
·
Advertising
executive
As you were reading
the advertisements, did you notice word partnerships such as financial control and communication skills?
Look through the
advertisements again and see how many more you can find.
Complete each of the sentences
below with a suitable word partnership taken from the advertisements.
- We’re looking for
new products to add to ourselling
list.
- She’s an advertising executive of
this team. We can’t do without her.
- You get more
money if you work on the advertising
company but it ruins your social life.
- He had a very good idea to solving
problems.
- I didn’t get the
job as a driver as I didn’t have a driving
license.
- My concern are health and
safety but I’m also concerned with the general welfare of employees.
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