Identifying problems and proposing solutions
Objectives
How to use appropriate structures and expressions to describe problems and propose solutions: i) Vocabulary for storage. ii) Vocabulary for sufficiency. iii) Enough
Grammar
Enough in two forms: i) It is not big enough. ii) It is not good enough. iii) It is not fast enough. iv) There is not enough time v) We don’t have enough money. vi) There aren’t enough people
Description
Problems are always part of all business operations. Delayed shipments, increasing costs, limited resources, and difficult clients are only a few of the many problems a company can experience. It’s very important to solve these kinds of problems, but to do that, we need proper information. Without accurate and reliable information, we won’t be able to propose solutions to these kinds of problems. There are words and expressions that can help us provide better descriptions for our ideas. When we are able to provide better descriptions, we will also be able to provide better information for better solutions.