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A szókártya  jobb alsó sarokában ki tudod választani, hogyan szeretnél tanulni, gyakorolni.

1, From day one 

This means “since the beginning.” 

For example:

  • “I hope management realizes that our deadlines are very tight. We need to hire more people immediately. We’ve been short-handed from day one.”

2. The eleventh hour 

The eleventh hour is used to describe something that’s done or happens at the last minute.

For example:

  • “The project manager won’t be pleased about them changing the design at the eleventh hour.”

3. Need it yesterday 

“This should have been done sooner. I need it right now.”

For example:

  • “Where is that report? I need it yesterday. I’m going to be late for the meeting now.”

4. ASAP 

ASAP stands for “as soon as possible.” 

For example:

  • “Please tell Mr. Huang to call his client back ASAP.”

5. 24/7 

 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This doesn’t mean they are actually working all day, every day, of course.

The term 24/7 is used to express hard work and long hours, usually in the hopes of avoiding finishing projects at the eleventh hour.

For example:

  • “This marketing project is killing me. I’ve been working 24/7 and it just won’t end!”

6. To pencil it in 

A date for an upcoming event—like a meeting, presentation or lunch—

For example:

  • “Hi Maria, can we meet next Tuesday at 1 p.m. to chat about the upcoming campaign?”
    “I’m not too sure about my schedule. Let’s pencil it in and see closer to the date, ok?”

7. Start from scratch 

This term is used when you need to start something new from nothing. 

For example:

  • “Since we will be starting from scratch on this project, we will make the plan as we go along.”

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