Intermediate - You Are Fired! (0072)

A: Hi Isabel! You wanted to see me?
B: Yes Anthony, come on in. Have a seat.
A: Is everything okay? You seem a bit preoccupied.
B: Well, Anthony, this is not going to be an easy conversation. The company has made some decisions which will have a direct impact on your employment.
A: Okay...
B: I don't want to beat around the bush so I'm just gonna come out with it. We are going to have to let you go.
A: What? Why? I mean... just like that? I'm fired?
B: I'm sorry but, to be honest, you are a terrible employee!
A: What! I resent that!
B: Anthony, you were caught making international calls from the office phone, you called in sick in eight times this month and you smell like alcohol!

Key Vocabulary

preoccupied Adjective worried; thinking about something else
direct Adjective connected to, related to
impact common noun, singular strong influence or effect
beat around the bush phrase avoid saying something by talking about other things
come out with it phrase say something directly
let (someone) go phrase have someone fired or dismissed
to he honest phrase used to say something directly
resent phrase find something very insulting
call in sick verb call the office to say you can't come to work because you're sick

Supplementary Vocabulary

severance package phrase money or benefits you give someone when they are fired
lay off verb end an employment because of business reasons, not performance
layoffs common noun, plural the action of ending employment because of business reasons
dismissal letter common noun, singular a letter written to tell an employee his is fired
terminate verb end the employment of a person; fire