Business Idioms: T And W
BUSINESS IDIOMS: T AND W
Practice English with your teacher
Warm-up
Talk about these questions with your teacher.
선생님과 이야기해 보세요.
- Have you ever seen a company's stock price take a nosedive? What do you think caused it?
어떤 회사의 주가가 급락한 것을 본 적이 있나요? 원인이 무엇이었다고 생각하나요? - If you owned a successful business, would you take it public or keep it private? Why?
만약 성공적인 사업체를 갖고 있다면, 주식을 상장하시겠어요, 아니면 비공개로 유지하시겠어요? 이유는요?
Vocabulary
Listen and repeat after your teacher.
선생님을 따라 읽어보세요.
Reading
Read the passage with your teacher.
선생님과 함께 지문을 읽어보세요.
Reading
take a nosedive
MEANING: collapse, fail, decrease in value
EXAMPLE:
The stock market took a nosedive when the earnings of the oil company began to weaken.
take on
MEANING: to give a job to or hire someone
EXAMPLE:
The company took on many new workers during the busy holiday season.
take over
MEANING: take control or possession of something, take charge or responsibility
EXAMPLE:
The government decided to take over the bank after it declared bankruptcy.
take public
MEANING: sell shares in a company to the general public
EXAMPLE:
We decided it was necessary to take our company public in order to raise money to expand our facilities.
take stock
MEANING: count the items of merchandise or supplies in stock, take inventory
EXAMPLE:
The department store closes down for 3 days every March in order to take stock.
throw cold water on
MEANING: discourage, forbid
EXAMPLE:
The managers threw cold water on the plans to close down the factory for one week in August.
throw money at something
MEANING: try to solve a problem by spending money on it
EXAMPLE:
The president of our company is willing to throw a lot of money at the problem in the hope of solving it.
tight spot
MEANING: a difficult situation
EXAMPLE:
The computer manufacturing company has been in a tight spot since the shortage of computer chips appeared.
turn over
MEANING: to buy and then sell something to customers
EXAMPLE:
The turn-over at that discount store is very rapid.
work out
MEANING: plan, develop
EXAMPLE:
I spent the weekend trying to work out the budget estimates for next year.
write off
MEANING: remove from a business record, cancel a debt
EXAMPLE:
It was impossible for the bank to collect the money so they were forced to write off the loan.
Korean Trap! / 한국인 실수 교정
Common mistakes Korean speakers make.
한국인이 자주 하는 실수를 알아봅시다.
한국어로 '인수하다'와 '고용하다'가 모두 '맡다/받아들이다'로 번역될 수 있어서 take over와 take on을 혼동하기 쉽습니다. Take over는 회사나 조직의 '경영권을 인수하다'라는 뜻이고, take on은 '새 직원을 고용하다'라는 뜻입니다. 사람을 채용할 때는 반드시 take on을 사용하세요.
Discussion
Share your thoughts with your teacher.
선생님과 의견을 나눠보세요.
- How would you apply what you learned today?
오늘 배운 것을 어떻게 활용하시겠어요? - What was the most useful part of this lesson?
이 수업에서 가장 유용한 부분은 무엇이었나요? - Can you think of a real situation where you would use this?
이것을 사용할 실제 상황을 생각해 볼 수 있나요? - What would you like to practice more?
더 연습하고 싶은 것은 무엇인가요?
Lesson Summary / 수업 요약
Today's Topic: BUSINESS IDIOMS: T AND W
Level: Vocabulary (VOC)
Review this lesson before your next class! / 다음 수업 전에 복습하세요!