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5 Must-Know English Words: Planning and Budget
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In this lesson, you will expand your professional vocabulary by learning five essential English terms related to planning and budgeting: **revise, strategy, inventory, budget,** and **prioritize**. Each term is introduced with a clear definition, practical context, and repetitive pronunciation exercises to help you master both usage and speaking flow. By watching this video, you will improve your ability to discuss business planning and resource management in English. The session concludes with a helpful review quiz, allowing you to test your retention and ensure you can confidently use these new words in your daily conversations.
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Are you ready to learn five new English
words? This week's topic is planning and
budget, and there will be a quiz at the
end to test you on the words. So, let's
go.
Revise.
Revise. It's a verb that means to change
or correct something to make it better
or more accurate. Here's an example.
Revise the menu. Revise the menu. I need
to revise the menu again.
I need to revise the menu again.
I need to revise the menu again to get
the spices just right.
If you revise it, won't it delay the
flyers?
Let's review.
Say this out loud.
Revise.
Revise.
Say this out loud.
Revise the menu.
Revise the menu.
Say this out loud.
I need to revise the menu again.
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Key Vocabulary (47)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To gain knowledge, understanding, or a skill by studying, practicing, or being taught. It refers to the process of acquiring information through experience or education.
To make someone or something different or to become different. It can also mean to stop using one thing and start using another, such as putting on different clothes.
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