Business English Vocabulary Quiz: Phrases to Stay Updated at Work
- Erin West
- Mar 13
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 31

Welcome to the Business English Vocabulary Quiz! Today, we're learning a common Business English idiom.
Today's Challenge:
Imagine a team working on an important client project. One of their colleagues, Paul, has been away for a few days and hasn’t received any updates. Now, his teammates are deciding whether to update him to keep him informed. Here’s how their conversation goes:
-Should we send Paul an update about the project?
-Yes, we need to keep him in the _____ so he knows what's happening.
A) loop
B) circle
C) ring
D) chain
Choose the correct option and listen to the sentence.
Did you get it right?
KEEP someone IN THE LOOP
idiom
to regularly update someone with important information, especially about decisions or changes
Please keep me in the loop about any changes.
I’ll keep you in the loop on the progress.
Can you keep us in the loop about the client’s feedback?
Make sure to keep Alex in the loop so she knows what’s happening.
Thanks for keeping me in the loop about the new policy!
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That's right! The correct answer is A) loop.