Vocabulary 9.
stockholder someone who owns one or more shares in a company (shareholder)
persuasive having the ability to convince someone of your point of view
stunned shocked or amazed complicated difficult to understand or deal with
urgent need for immediate action
Tabula rasa chance to start afresh: an opportunity to make a clean break or a fresh start; clean slate
collectively shared by all in a group
distribution process of dividing up and giving something shared
impromptu not done in advance; without planning
podium stand place on stage for speaker's notes
strolling to walk at a leisurely pace
anxious very concerned, nervous, worried
"Red eye" an airline flight that leaves late at night. passengers get little sleep, arriving with red eyes.
"old fashioned" adhering to the values and morals of past years
"trouble- shooter" someone who tries to solve problems in a company
"scatter-brain" person who changes their mind quickly; one who does not focus on the topic
persuasive having the ability to convince someone of your point of view
stunned shocked or amazed complicated difficult to understand or deal with
urgent need for immediate action
Tabula rasa chance to start afresh: an opportunity to make a clean break or a fresh start; clean slate
collectively shared by all in a group
distribution process of dividing up and giving something shared
impromptu not done in advance; without planning
podium stand place on stage for speaker's notes
strolling to walk at a leisurely pace
anxious very concerned, nervous, worried
"Red eye" an airline flight that leaves late at night. passengers get little sleep, arriving with red eyes.
"old fashioned" adhering to the values and morals of past years
"trouble- shooter" someone who tries to solve problems in a company
"scatter-brain" person who changes their mind quickly; one who does not focus on the topic
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Finally, Martin Webb was able to get the attention of the shareholders again. They sat erect with hushed, excited faces beaming at him.
Webb: After I conclude this meeting, please get
Webb: After I conclude this meeting, please get
1. When we counted all of the
, there were fifty-two votes.
2. Let's go to the airport baggage claim and get our luggage from the
2. Let's go to the airport baggage claim and get our luggage from the
1. Why does the attitude of the shareholders change?
2. If you were given a choice between all expenses paid to move or a severance paycheck, which would you choose?
3. What is your
2. If you were given a choice between all expenses paid to move or a severance paycheck, which would you choose?
3. What is your