Master the Oxford 3000 vocabulary with our rapid comprehension exercise.
Below are the words you’ll focus on in this session:
- engage
- engine
- enough
- ensure
- entire
- escape
- estate
- ethics
- ethnic
- evolve
- exceed
- except
- expand
- expect
- expert
As the new CEO of the company, Rachel was determined to engage her employees in a cultural shift toward a more diverse and inclusive workplace. Aware that simple efforts weren’t enough, she aimed to exceed mere compliance by establishing an entire department dedicated to ethnic diversity and inclusion training. To ensure the initiative didn’t just escape into superficial measures, Rachel hired an expert in cultural sensitivity. The role of this expert was to expand and evolve the company’s ethics policy to more accurately reflect its diverse workforce. The company’s estate, a sprawling campus with a rich history, was set to be transformed into a symbol of commitment to ethics and social responsibility. Rachel expected that the new policies, coupled with the physical transformation of the estate, would create an engine of innovation where everyone felt valued and empowered to succeed, except those who refuse to adapt to the changing landscape.
This exercise aims to help you comprehend English without mental translation to your native language. It also helps improve your reading speed.
For beginners: Start at 150-250 words per minute (WPM) and gradually increase as you become comfortable.
For advanced learners: Challenge yourself with speeds of 300-400 WPM or higher to further enhance your reading skills.
Adjust the speed as needed and remember: Understanding is just as important as speed!