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Becky's frightening experience

In this video Becky talks to Sara about a frightening experience.

Role play

A role play activity that allows students to decide the outcome.

Stocktake

Do you have to take stock or order new products at work?

Learning to listen

Perhaps the most important skill connected with socialising is to ‘shut up and listen'. This lesson can help students to become active listeners.

Yesterday

In this lesson students practise forming, asking and answering ‘wh’ questions in the past tense. They play two games and do a mingling activity.

Controversial statements

This free-speaking activity is a great way to start a lesson. ‘ARM exercises’ is simply short for Accept, Reject or Modify statements.

Managing a meeting

Managing a meeting

This lesson focuses on two important aspects of managing a meeting: setting up the meeting with a series of emails, and keep the meeting under control. 

Reading news

News

In this lesson, students will develop their vocabulary to talk about the news. They will also be given the opportunity to discuss the news with their classmates and retell a newsworthy story that is important to them.

Problems at work

What problems do you think cleaners have at work?

Doctors and patients - speaking practice

Students practise speaking by roleplaying doctors and patients. Learn more

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