Getting started in care work
Would you like to work in the care sector? What training and qualifications will be useful?
Would you like to work in the care sector? What training and qualifications will be useful?
This lesson provides students with the opportunity to find out more about what charity shops are, what they sell and how they are staffed.
The lesson is based on the principles of the Language Experience Approach (LEA). It is appropriate for ESOL students with low literacy needs. This approach often takes place with individual students, but this lesson shows how the approach is easily adapted for use with a group.
This lesson focuses on the theme of memory, and there is work on collocation and idioms. The lesson takes an integrated approach to allow for practice in all four skills.
Going for a job interview is a challenging but exciting experience.
Since the 1980s Britain there have been several changes in government and many important national and international events. Listen and read about about these governments and events as you prepare for the Life in the UK test.
In the UK, many people enjoy eating fish and chips.
This lesson provides students with facts about their consumer rights, to make them better informed when they are buying items in shops or online. As well as learning common collocations related to consumer rights, they will practise their listening skills and take part in a role-play to return a faulty item.