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Time off

Time off

Date: Oct 04 2007

Topic: Business English

Author: rhyme_reason

Lesson

to take time off = to be absent from work, at home or on vacation.

  • I'm going to take a few days off to visit my parents.
  • I'm taking Monday off to go to the dentist and do some jobs at home.

to take a vacation = to take time away from work, especially when you travel for pleasure.

  • I'm taking my vacation next month. We're going to Spain.
  • I have to take my vacation during the school holidays because of my children.

to take a sabbatical = to take time away from work to study or travel, usually while continuing to be paid.

  • He's on a sabbatical while he does his MBA. He'll be back next month.
  • She's on a sabbatical from her job while she does research for her thesis.

to take unpaid leave = to have an authorized absence from work but without salary.

  • She's taken some unpaid leave while she moves house.
  • I don't have any paid holiday left so I'd like to take unpaid leave.

to be off sick = to be absent from work due to illness.

  • When you are off sick, you must provide a doctor's note.
  • He has been off sick for a few days now. I think he'll be back at work on Monday.

sick leave = the time that you can be absent from work, often while being paid part or all of your salary.

  • She is having an operation and so will be on sick leave for the next two months.
  • When you are on sick leave prescribed by your doctor, you get paid your full salary for the first three months.

maternity leave = the period a mother is legally authorised to be absent from work before and after the birth of a child.

  • Her maternity leave finishes next week but she is not coming back to work.
  • Statutory maternity leave is paid for up to 26 weeks and can start 11 weeks before the baby is due.

parental leave = the time that a parent is allowed to spend away from work to take care of their baby.

  • He has taken parental leave to look after the baby while his wife returns to work.
  • You have to work for an employer for one year to qualify for parental leave to look after your children.

statutory sick pay = the money paid by a company to an employee who cannot work due to illness.

  • If you are absent from work due to illness, you may be able to claim sick pay.
  • To claim sick pay, you have to have medical certificate from your doctor stating that you are unable to work.

a public holiday = a day when almost everybody does not have to go to work (for example in the US July 4th or January 1st).

  • We have 25 days paid holiday plus 10 public holidays.
  • When there is a public holiday on a Thursday, many people take the Friday off too.

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foz12

foz12

Saudi Arabia

thanks all of these we use it when the emplyee 

wants to take a leave

cool lesson

11:29 PM Jul 29 2010 |

sumaya mahmoude

Kuwait

thanks but my probleme whith the pronunciation if how i can hear the world

06:11 AM Oct 20 2008 |

Jajani

Jajani

Sri Lanka

SmileThank you .

03:20 PM Mar 05 2008 |

gaoluluyoyo

China

can you tell me something easily about Business English?I 'm a new learner here!

05:15 AM Nov 28 2007 |

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