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Section 18 Evaluating Job Performances

Cutaway 2012. 1. 4. 20:30

Section 18 Evaluating Job Performances

 

A : Basic expressions

- appreciate = thank → We appreciate your hard work.

- Good job → You did a good[magnificent / fantastic / exceptional] job.

- be satisfied with → I'm completely satisfied with your work.

- mess up = screw up

- make an apology for = I'm sorry.

- pay for a mistake → make up for one's mistake.

B : Key Sentences

- You did a pretty good job! = I'm completely satisfied with your work.

→ You've done ~ . [magnificent work] [an exceptional job] [a fantastic job]

- Thank you, I'm happy to hear it.

- We appreciate you for your ~ to our division's success.

[hard work / commitment / devotion / thoroughness / outstanding performance]

[significant contribution / enthusiasm and extra effort / expertise and diligence]

C : Key Dialog

- You've done a magnificent job. → I'm glad you like my work.

- You surpassed this month's sales goals. Good job.

→ I couldn't have accomplished it without your help.

- I'm completely satisfied with your work. → Thanks for all your support.

- I think this is the best advertising theme. → That's right. You did a good job.

- We appreciate your commitment. → Thanks. I just try to be perfect.

- Thank you for a significant contribution. → I always appreciate you for all of your heartfelt advice.

- I've tried to maximize customer satisfaction.

→ You've done a fantastic job. You'll again further recognition

D : Office Talk

- It's better than the old ads but still not good enough. I want you to put the positive impact of

modern technology on the advertising. → Can I go back to the drawing board?

- Please do so. Don't expect I'll tell you everything you need. Take the initiative and a professional

approach to your work.

- Thanks for all of your heartfelt advice. I'll do my best to make it very successful.

E : Further Study

- I'm sorry to mess up again. → Saying sorry is not enough.

- I make an apology for a big mistake → You should pay for a mistake.

- The deal is off! I don't know what to say. → Find a way to make it up.

- I don't know where to start. I didn't mean to ruin your hard work

→ Just let me know how you can avoid this kind of a huge mistake in the future.

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