Business English Worksheets (Continued)


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Title
A Day in the Life
Target Structure
Present Simple
Level
Elementary
Time
40 minutes
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Description
This worksheet is great for practicing the Present Simple tense. There are lots of different activities, including reading, writing and plenty of speaking.

There's also lots of useful vocabulary and collocations for your students to learn. It's ideal for building your students' confidence and fluency.

 


 

Title
After the Interview
Target Structure
Interview / Business Vocabulary
Level
Intermediate
Time
45 minutes
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Description
This lesson is great for building your students' business English vocabulary.

The topic is job interviews. There's a conversation, some vocabulary exercises, short readings (two job advertisements), as well as discussion.

This is an excellent one-off lesson. You could also use it as a follow-up to our worksheet 'An Ideal Job'.

 


 

Title
An Ideal Job
Target Structure
Job Vocabulary / Collocations
Level
Intermediate
Time
45 minutes
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This two page theme worksheet is great for teaching common job vocabulary. Students learn about long working-hours, fringe benefits, promotion. There are also great adjectives - monotonous, challenging and varied.

This worksheet has a conversation, vocabulary practice and plenty of discussion.

 


 

Title
Business Phrasal Verbs (1)
Target Structure
Phrasal Verbs (Business)
Level
Intermediate
Time
30 minutes
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Description
Phrasal verb worksheet for business English. However, it's not too technical for general English lessons. There's lots of practice of important phrasal verbs used in business.

Expressions studied include:

go under (bankruptcy)
wind up a company
take over a rival company
take on new staff
get by (manage)
put off doing something
step down as CEO

This worksheet is for upper-intermediate and above, although you can adjust it for lower levels by pre-teaching more vocabulary.

 


 

Title
Business Phrasal Verbs (2)
Target Structure
Phrasal Verbs (Business)
Level
Upper-Int / Advanced
Time
30 minutes
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Some great business English here for more advanced students. Vocabulary taught includes 'go over', 'sort out', 'fall through' and 'count on'.

It's a great way of building additional vocabulary.


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