Reading a payslip
This lesson is related to employability and focusses on the language and skills needed to understand a payslip. There is also the opportunity develop speaking and listening skills through a role-play querying unpaid overtime.
This lesson is related to employability and focusses on the language and skills needed to understand a payslip. There is also the opportunity develop speaking and listening skills through a role-play querying unpaid overtime.
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.
This lesson helps learners to be able to use a person specification when applying for work. They will develop their understanding of the vocabulary used to describe personal skills and attributes in an employability context.
This lesson is about CV writing and is aimed at lower level students. It provides students with a simple example of a CV, and uses this as a model for them to use to handwrite and then type their own CV.
This lesson is related to employability and focusses on the language and skills needed to understand a website which describes the process of registering with an employment agency. Learners also practise completing a registration form.
In this module you will watch a video which shows Harmonie starting a new job in a school as a teaching assistant.
Union learning representatives (ULRs) play a key role in supporting second language speakers in the workplace. This module may also be of use to ot
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.