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Cooking Chinese vegetables

Cooks often use a wok to cook Chinese food, especially stir-fry. TV chef Ken Hom shows us a tasty way to make dish of Chinese vegetables in a wok.

A student's life: modal verbs

In this lesson, Jonny talks about what he has to do as a medical student. The language focus is modal verbs of obligation and permission.

Customer problems

Do the people who work in the places that you clean ask you to do things?

The teacher’s phone call

This resource, 'Someone on the phone: the teacher’s phone call',  aims to give ESOL learners the confidence and the language to deal with situations they may encounter in their homes. In this film, Sunita speaks to her son's primary school teacher on the phone.

The teacher's phone call

Teachers often need to talk to the parents of children who are in their class about how the child is getting on.

The teacher’s visit

Watch the film called 'The teacher's visit' and complete the activities so you can feel confident if you have to speak to a teacher about a child s

greeting someone by shaking hands

Making a good first impression

This lesson is based around employability and deals with different factors which contribute to creating a good first impression, such as dress, punctuality and register of speech.  The language focus is the use of should and shouldn’t to give advice, and learners practise giving advice on how to create a good first impression. 

Making British biscuits: imperative

Do you like making cakes and biscuits? Watch this video where Anne shows you how to make some traditional British biscuits. They taste so good!

Film trailer

Watch this trailer for the film Johnny English Reborn then check your understanding and practise your verb structures with the activities.

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