English Lessons
“If you go with the High Yield checking account, you can earn 1.25% interest on your balance.”
You work at a bank. A customer is starting a new bank account. There are a few types of accounts. You're describing some of the differences between them.
“Ah, I pulled my hamstring.”
You're limping. A coworker asks what's wrong. You explain that you injured one of your leg muscles.
“I don't get wrapped up in office politics.”
You're talking to a friend about your job. Some people that you work with are sneaky and try to get promotions by impressing the boss and making other employees look bad. You explain that you're not like this.
“I'd like to speak with someone about refinancing my home.”
You bought a home several years ago with a loan. Now the interest rates for mortgages are a lot lower than when you bought the house, so you'd like to borrow money at a lower rate to pay back your original loan. You go into your bank and say this ...
“We've discovered a bug that would allow a hacker to gain access to the system.”
You work in I.T. You've found a problem with your company's network. You're explaining the problem to an executive in your company who doesn't know much about technology.
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