Work: present perfect continuous and simple
In this lesson Anne talks about her work as an English teacher. The language focus is on the present perfect continuous and simple.
In this lesson Anne talks about her work as an English teacher. The language focus is on the present perfect continuous and simple.
Laura talks about what it’s really like to be a self-employed domestic cleaner in the UK.
Have you got a job or are you looking for one? In this video Anne tells us about her job.
This is a story of a person who worked hard to make his dream come true.
This resource is aimed primarily at learners who are already working in retail or who want to find out more about working in the sector, but will appeal to any learners who need to talk about processes, prices or career development. The resource uses authentic sound recordings as a springboard for practice in listening, speaking, writing and numeracy skills within this context.
This lesson is about Anne’s journey to work. It provides learners with listening and speaking practice of transport vocabulary and talking about their journeys to work or college/school.
This lesson is based on a short video, which shows someone going for a job interview. Learners develop their knowledge about applying for jobs and the interview process. They will develop their listening skills, learn new vocabulary, revise the past simple tense as well as take part in a mock job interview.
In this module you will watch a video which introduces a family and their jobs. You will learn vocabulary needed for work, practise your listening skills and how to make basic sentences.
Going to work aims to provide beginner ESOL learners with some basic vocabulary and skills to access work along with opportunity to practise the four skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing.
‘Working in a Shop’ is aimed primarily at learners who are already working in retail or who want to find out more about working in the sector, but will appeal to any learners who need to talk about processes, prices or career development. The resource uses authentic sound recordings as a springboard for practice in listening, speaking, writing and numeracy skills within this context.