Froggy Jumps B101: Lesson 1: Introducing Yourself to Colleagues and Your Manager.Version en ligne Common workplace terms par The Royal Visions 1 To tell someone your name when you meet them for the first time. a Introduce b Call c Greet 2 A person you work with at the same company. a Client b Family c Colleague 3 The specific job or position you have (e.g., Sales Assistant). a Office b Desk c Role 4 A polite physical gesture used when meeting someone in business. a Hug b Handshake c Wave 5 A specific section of a company (e.g., IT, HR, Marketing). a Floor b Building c Department 6 The person who leads or directs the team; the boss. a Worker b Intern c Manager 7 To say "Hello" or "Good morning" to someone. a Tell b Ask c Greet 8 Behaving in a correct, serious, and polite way for work. a Lazy b Funny c Professional 9 A person or business who buys services or products from your company. a Client b Manager c Staff 10 A formal word for the business organization you work for. a Market b Company c House 11 To greet a new person in a warm and friendly way when they arrive. a Leave b Push c Welcome 12 A small paper rectangle with your name, job title, and contact details. a Business card b Credit card c Menu 13 A group of colleagues who work closely together to finish a project. a Family b Crowd c Team 14 A word used to say you are happy to meet someone (e.g., "It is a ____ to meet you"). a Problem b Pleasure c Danger 15 The building or room where people sit at desks and do their business work. a Store b Office c Factory 16 The formal name of your job position (e.g., Director, Assistant). a Title b Salary c Hobby 17 An informal, common word used to describe your manager. a Boss b Client c Supplier 18 To see and speak to someone face-to-face. a Write b Meet c Email 19 The day you begin working at a new company. a Last day b Weekend c First day 20 A person or company that provides goods or materials to your business. a Boss b Customer c Supplier