THE ALPHABET GAME (N)
THE ALPHABET GAME (N): meaning and examples
Welcome to another day of the Alphabet Game, everyone!
Before getting to today's lesson, I wanted to remind everyone of the 2020 Alphabet Game prizes you can win.
1st Prize: A six-month General-English online course valued at 230.00€. It includes the initial level test, guidance with an online tutor, telephone contacts and written tutorials.
2nd Prize: A whole year of access (tarifa plana) on the Foxize learning platform. You'll have access to more than 150 hours of online content for a whole year, valued at 180€. We thank Foxize for donating this generous prize.
3rd Prize: a three-month 'English-for-Work' online course valued at 120.00€. It includes the initial level test, guidance with an online tutor, telephone contacts and written tutorials. The winner can choose the type of course they prefer (English for Meetings; Making Presentations; Negotiating and Selling; Banking and Finance; Telephoning; Dealing with the Public; Writing; Applying for a Job; or Travelling).
4th Prize: a VTIN Ultra-portable Waterproof Wireless Bluetooth Speaker, valued at 25.00€.
Let's see if you can complete the sentence below with a two-word expression that begins with the letter N.
Sentence: The CEO decided we needed some n_____ _____, so he hired some people who had just graduated from university.
Here's a hint: this two-word expression means "people who have just started working or living somewhere and are energetic and enthusiastic (and often young)."
Do you know the expression? Give us your answer on one of our social media sites (Facebook or Twitter) and we will post the correct answer later. We will also include the answer in tomorrow's Daily Vitamin email.
Have a great day!