Across
- 2. The person a host welcomes to their office or home.
- 6. An event where colleagues get together to discuss work.
- 9. A more formal word for "choose," often used for computers.
- 11. The leader of your team.
- 13. To plan or organize a meeting.
- 15. What Google Maps gives you to find a place.
- 17. A more professional word for "problem."
- 20. What happens when your computer suddenly stops working.
- 22. A stronger, better word than "tasty" or "good."
- 24. A polite word to describe a nice and enjoyable trip.
- 26. What you do when you ask, "Can I get you a coffee?"
- 27. Describes a location that is easy to get to.
- 29. What you ask for when you need more time to finish a project.
- 30. What you do when you have the same opinion as someone else.
- 31. To put money into a business to make a profit in the future.
- 34. The person who invites and pays for the guests.
- 35. Desks, chairs, and cabinets in an office.
- 37. A way of cooking food over a fire, like bún chả.
- 38. The steps you explain to someone to show them how to do something.
- 40. Your journey on an airplane.
- 41. The piece of paper you get at the end of a meal that shows the cost.
- 43. How you should always act in the office.
- 44. At the end of a meeting, the team has to make a ______.
- 46. The action you do with a computer mouse.
- 47. When you say, "I see your point, but..." you are starting to do this.
- 48. The email you receive asking you to a party or a meeting.
Down
- 1. The person you call when your computer crashes.
- 3. A person who eats vegetables but does not eat meat.
- 4. What you call a restaurant to make for a busy Friday night.
- 5. The suitcases and bags you take on a trip.
- 7. How you feel after a very long flight to a different time zone.
- 8. A medical reason why someone cannot eat peanuts.
- 10. The work done to keep equipment in good condition.
- 12. The sequencing word you use for step number one.
- 14. An activity where you speak to an audience using slides.
- 16. Another word for your point of view, often based on your job role.
- 18. The opposite of "depart" or "leave."
- 19. A person who helps their manager with daily tasks.
- 21. The amount of money a company plans to spend on a project.
- 23. The big machine in the office used to make copies of documents.
- 25. If it's your job to do something, you are ______ for it.
- 28. What you share when you say, "I think..."
- 29. What you do with your password to log in.
- 32. The answer to a problem.
- 33. What you do when you tell a friend about a great movie.
- 35. The sequencing word you use for the very last step.
- 36. The date on the calendar that a project must be finished by.
- 39. UP To go to the airport to get someone in your car.
- 42. How you describe food with a lot of chili in it.
- 45. What you give when you say, "This food is fantastic!"
