Learn 10 Essential English Words for Work and Everyday Life

TLDRExpand your vocabulary with 10 core English words and phrases. Learn how to meet new people, revise your work, and more! Download our free ebook!

Key insights

The verb 'meet' means to connect with another person, usually face to face.

📝To 'revise' is to edit or make changes to something, often used when writing an essay or article.

🎬A 'director' is a person in charge of making key decisions for a company or organization.

🏭A 'factory' is a location where physical products are created or manufactured.

📦'Output' refers to the things created by something or someone, such as physical products.

Q&A

What does the verb 'meet' mean?

The verb 'meet' means to connect with another person, usually face to face.

What does it mean to 'revise' something?

To 'revise' something means to edit or make changes to it, often used when writing an essay or article.

What is a 'director'?

A 'director' is a person in charge of making key decisions for a company or organization.

What is a 'factory'?

A 'factory' is a location where physical products are created or manufactured.

What does 'output' refer to?

'Output' refers to the things created by something or someone, such as physical products.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Expand your vocabulary with our core 2000w ebook, packed with essential expressions you'll use on a daily basis.

00:02The verb 'meet' means to connect with another person, usually face to face.

00:33To 'revise' means to edit or make changes to something, often used when writing an essay or article.

02:03A 'director' is in charge of making key decisions for a company or organization.

02:45A 'factory' is a location where physical products are created or manufactured.

03:20'Output' refers to the things created by something or someone, such as physical products.