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    supervisor

    US /ˈsjupɚˌvaɪzɚ/

    ・

    UK /ˈsu:pəvaɪzə(r)/

    B1TOEIC
    n.NounSomeone in charge of a task, place, or person
    We have a new supervisor

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    Capitalism and Socialism: Crash Course World History #33

    14:03Capitalism and Socialism: Crash Course World History #33
    • Our script supervisor is Danica Johnson.

      Our script supervisor is Danica Johnson.

    • Our script supervisor is Danica Johnson.

      Our script supervisor is Danica Johnson.

    B1

    How Mirror Scenes Are Shot In Movies & TV | Movies Insider

    06:49How Mirror Scenes Are Shot In Movies & TV | Movies Insider
    • Production designer Marcus Rowland and VFX supervisor Tom Proctor of DNEG had to build a world of mirrors while avoiding cameras in the final shot.

      Production designer Marcus Rowland and VFX supervisor Tom Proctor of DNEG had to build a world of mirrors while avoiding cameras in the final shot.

    • and VFX supervisor Tom Proctor of DNEG

      and VFX supervisor Tom Proctor of DNEG

    B1

    How 'Quiet Quitting' Became The Next Phase Of The Great Resignation

    08:32How 'Quiet Quitting' Became The Next Phase Of The Great Resignation
    • In addition to talking to thousands of employees per year, I talked to thousands of leaders per year, all the way from your supervisor all the way up to your C-suite CEOs.

      In addition to talking to thousands of employees per year, I talked to thousands of leaders per year, all the way from your supervisor all the way up to your C-suite CEOs.

    • In addition to talking to thousands of employees per year, I talk to thousands of leaders per year, all the way from your supervisor all the way up to your C-suite CEOs.

      In addition to talking to thousands of employees per year, I talk to thousands of leaders per year, all the way from your supervisor all the way up to your C-suite CEOs.

    B1

    Mesopotamia: Crash Course World History #3

    12:06Mesopotamia: Crash Course World History #3
    • Our script supervisor is Danica Johnson.

      Our script supervisor is Danica Johnson.

    • Crash Course was produced and directed by Stan Muller. Our Script supervisor is Danica

      Crash Course was produced and directed by Stan Muller. Our Script supervisor is Danica

    B2

    Fill in the BLANK.... You CHEAT on me... I BLANK you!

    05:01Fill in the BLANK.... You CHEAT on me... I BLANK you!
    • For the last 10 years, I have been the detention supervisor at a middle school for the public school system.

      For the last 10 years, I have been the detention supervisor at a middle school for the public school system.

    • For the last 10 years, I have been the detention supervisor at a middle school for the public school system.

      For the last 10 years, I have been the detention supervisor at a middle school for the public school system.

    B1

    I've been secretly working on this...

    02:40I've been secretly working on this...
    • Whether you are discussing business deals with clients, collaborating with colleagues from different departments, or negotiating promotions with your supervisor, you will be able to build strong partnerships and make your performance stand out more easily.

      Whether you are discussing business deals with clients, collaborating with colleagues from different departments, or negotiating promotions with your supervisor, you will be able to build strong partnerships and make your performance stand out more easily.

    • Whether you are discussing business deals with clients, collaborating with colleagues from different departments, or negotiating promotions with your supervisor.

      Whether you are discussing business deals with clients, collaborating with colleagues from different departments, or negotiating promotions with your supervisor.

    B1

    You MUST DO THIS 30 Days into a New Job!

    08:57You MUST DO THIS 30 Days into a New Job!
    • I have started not one, but three jobs where my supervisor was out of town either the week I started or the week after I started.

      I have started not one, but three jobs where my supervisor was out of town either the week I started or the week after I started.

    • I have started not one, but three jobs where my supervisor was out of town either the week I started or the week after I started.

      I have started not one, but three jobs where my supervisor was out of town either the week I started or the week after I started.

    A2

    10 Cruise Ship Passengers Who Vanished Without a Trace

    10:5710 Cruise Ship Passengers Who Vanished Without a Trace
    • Carver's steward reported her missing to his supervisor, but he was told to just do your job and forget it.

      Carver's steward reported her missing to his supervisor, but he was told to just do your job and forget it.

    • Carver's steward reported her missing to his supervisor,

      Carver's steward reported her missing to his supervisor,

    B1

    IELTS Speaking Band 9 Fluent Answers India with Subtitles

    17:00IELTS Speaking Band 9 Fluent Answers India with Subtitles
    • Fluency and accuracy are extremely important in part two, the cue card, because basically, you're building a story one to two minutes long, and from start to finish, it must make sense, making sure that you answer all the questions on the card. There are a few great strategies and tricks that Akshan implores to achieve this goal. Firstly, he starts by answering the topic of the cue card directly. The cue card asks for the candidate to talk about a person they have spent a lot of time with. So Akshan right away states, I have been spending a considerable amount of time with my master's supervisor, Dr. Patel. It's a clear and direct answer using the present perfect progressive. The next strategy that Akshan implores is having great structure, as he knows that when talking about a person, it's a good idea to say a little bit about their appearance so the listener can visualize Dr. Patel as having a bit of a fat belly, and then talking about that person's characteristics, personality, and backing it up with actions, like stating that Dr. Patel is a hard worker who spends dozens of hours in the computer lab. This kind of structure and storytelling from start to finish is what will not only maintain but build that band nine result. Notice again that Akshan does not rush his speech, his sentences. Instead, he focuses on enunciating important words and connecting his thoughts, like saying, therefore, we sit for a cup of tea to discuss about our research. Finally, when he's finished answering all of the questions, making sure to look at his notes and cue card, which help his fluency and accuracy, then at the end, he gives a sentence which concludes his thoughts and tells the examiner that he is finished and she can stop him. So he says, one day, I hope to earn as much respect in the scientific community as Dr. Patel. This is a clear indication that his story has ended and he's ready for part three. And now we will continue with part three. For this part, I will ask you questions related to part two. Let's talk about spending time with others. Why is it important to spend time with people we care about? I believe the greatest joy in life comes when we spend quality time with the people we share a bond with. It could be sharing a laughter with friends or family or a master's thesis with your professor. That's what makes life worth living. It gives people motivation and confidence to step up in life and be successful. What are positive ways to spend time together? I would say beneficial interactions are the one that stimulates both mind and the body. This could be working on a project together or playing a sport like cricket.

      Fluency and accuracy are extremely important in part two, the cue card, because basically, you're building a story one to two minutes long, and from start to finish, it must make sense, making sure that you answer all the questions on the card. There are a few great strategies and tricks that Akshan implores to achieve this goal. Firstly, he starts by answering the topic of the cue card directly. The cue card asks for the candidate to talk about a person they have spent a lot of time with. So Akshan right away states, I have been spending a considerable amount of time with my master's supervisor, Dr. Patel. It's a clear and direct answer using the present perfect progressive. The next strategy that Akshan implores is having great structure, as he knows that when talking about a person, it's a good idea to say a little bit about their appearance so the listener can visualize Dr. Patel as having a bit of a fat belly, and then talking about that person's characteristics, personality, and backing it up with actions, like stating that Dr. Patel is a hard worker who spends dozens of hours in the computer lab. This kind of structure and storytelling from start to finish is what will not only maintain but build that band nine result. Notice again that Akshan does not rush his speech, his sentences. Instead, he focuses on enunciating important words and connecting his thoughts, like saying, therefore, we sit for a cup of tea to discuss about our research. Finally, when he's finished answering all of the questions, making sure to look at his notes and cue card, which help his fluency and accuracy, then at the end, he gives a sentence which concludes his thoughts and tells the examiner that he is finished and she can stop him. So he says, one day, I hope to earn as much respect in the scientific community as Dr. Patel. This is a clear indication that his story has ended and he's ready for part three. And now we will continue with part three. For this part, I will ask you questions related to part two. Let's talk about spending time with others. Why is it important to spend time with people we care about? I believe the greatest joy in life comes when we spend quality time with the people we share a bond with. It could be sharing a laughter with friends or family or a master's thesis with your professor. That's what makes life worth living. It gives people motivation and confidence to step up in life and be successful. What are positive ways to spend time together? I would say beneficial interactions are the one that stimulates both mind and the body. This could be working on a project together or playing a sport like cricket.

    • In the final part, part three, Akshan knows that he must stay calm, focused, and confident in order to maintain his high band score and he does just that by applying the strategies that he used in part one. Using the questions in his answer, making sure to reflect the grammar of questions, paraphrasing the words in the questions, and giving clear explanations and examples to back up his opinions. We can see this right away with Akshan's first response where he beautifully paraphrases the question in his answer stating that the greatest joy in life comes from spending quality time with the people we share a bond with and then he relates to part two stating that this is the reason he likes spending time with his master's supervisor,

      In the final part, part three, Akshan knows that he must stay calm, focused, and confident in order to maintain his high band score and he does just that by applying the strategies that he used in part one. Using the questions in his answer, making sure to reflect the grammar of questions, paraphrasing the words in the questions, and giving clear explanations and examples to back up his opinions. We can see this right away with Akshan's first response where he beautifully paraphrases the question in his answer stating that the greatest joy in life comes from spending quality time with the people we share a bond with and then he relates to part two stating that this is the reason he likes spending time with his master's supervisor,

    A2

    IELTS Reading: MATCHING HEADINGS TIPS- english video

    12:58IELTS Reading: MATCHING HEADINGS TIPS- english video
    • And we stop over here and we skim through, okay, own supervisor.

      And we stop over here and we skim through, okay, own supervisor.

    • okay own supervisor we can

      okay own supervisor we can

    A2