multi-skilled
adjetivo
Multi-skilled employees have a number of different
skills, enabling them to do more than one kind of work.
...a more adaptable, multi-skilled workforce.
sta‧tus /ˈsteɪtəs/
crowd‧funding /ˈkraʊdˌfʌndɪŋ/ noun [uncountable]
a method of getting money for something, for example a
new film or album, by asking many people to give part of the money needed,
often on the Internet
Homework: p. 115 (while you watch)
shrewd /ʃruːd/ ●○○
adjective
1 good at judging what people or situations are really
like
Malcolm is a
shrewd businessman.
She was shrewd
enough to guess who was responsible.
- Capra looked at her with shrewd eyes.
manners
[plural] polite ways of behaving in social situations
Her children
all had such good manners.
It’s bad
manners to talk with your mouth full (=talk and eat at the same time).
- His manners were impeccable.
- Dad gave us a lecture about our table manners.
- You mind your manners, young man!
- ‘Lesley just got up and left.’ ‘Some people have no
manners.’
- Good heavens, child, where are your manners?
Typical behaviour standards
pp. 117
talk, interrupt, point, stare, slouch, chew,
inappropiate, offensive, well-behaved, courtesy.
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