English Lessons
“If you get questions that should be fielded by Ops, this will help you determine which Ops staffer is responsible for which sales division.”
You've created a chart which shows the responsibilities of each person in your department at work. You're sending in in an email to everyone in your division. You write this to explain how the chart is useful.
“When's this rain gonna let up?”
It's been raining a lot for the last few days. You look outside and it's still raining hard today. You comment on it to your roommate.
“First things first. Let me introduce our new interns... This is Erina Mano and over here we have Jonah Ray.”
You're the manager of a department at work. You're leading your weekly staff meeting. You have some important things to discuss, but you want to introduce some new people before you begin talking about those things. You introduce them this way.
“Your lunch break is from noon to one.”
You're a manager at a bank. There's a new teller who just started today. You're explaining her work hours. You tell her when she can go to lunch each day.
“She was really sharp.”
You're interviewing for new employees at the store you manage. You're reviewing the list of applicants with a coworker. You comment on the next person on the list, who seemed smart.
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