This week, I learned about the type of vocabulary that you use in the business world. The first thing that I learned about is “eel-jeong,” which means schedule. This is important to learn because when you are in the workforce, you will most likely have to follow a schedule and learn how to adapt to different ones. Another word that I learned is “soo-jeong,” which is correction. This can relate to the first word, where you can make a correction to the schedule. It also applies to correcting other types of changes, such as reports.
I also applied some of the vocabulary that I learned. For example, I learned the term, “hyeon-jang,” which can describe a place that is not directly related to the company, but still an important part of it. Examples of “hyeon-jangs” for Nike include “gong-jang” and “meh-jang,” which translates to factory and shop, respectively. I always knew the previous two words, but I never knew that it was under the category of the first word!
It was interesting to learn about these new words and I’ll be looking forward to learning about more new business terms!
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