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Title
Escaping the Office
Target Structure
Reading Vocabulary and Discussion
Level
Upper Int / Adv
Time
60 minutes
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Description
The growth of cell phones and email technology means that it's almost impossible to escape from the office - even when you're on vacation.

This worksheet looks at how the communications revolution has become a double-edged sword. There's a reading, comprehension questions, collocation practice and lots of discussion.

This worksheet is designed for upper-level students. It will works well in both regular and business-English classes.

** This worksheet has been updated with a British-English and American-English version. **

 


 

Title
Identity Theft
Target Structure
Reading and Discussion
Level
Upper Intermediate / Advanced
Time
60 minutes
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Description
How much do people know about you? Is your private information safe?

Identity theft is a growing problem around the world. This worksheet has reading, vocabulary and discussion exercises. It's a great topic for getting your students talking.

'Identity Theft' is written for higher level students. However, with additional vocabulary assistance, it works well with intermediate level classes.

[Updated July 2008]

 


 

Title
Friendship
Target Structure
Reading, Vocabulary & Discussion
Level
Advanced
Time
60 minutes
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Description
Do we all have different kinds of friends? Has Facebook changed the way we keep in touch with friends? Are friends who we meet in the real world different to our (numerous) online friends?

This worksheet has a reading on the changing nature of friendship. There are vocabulary exercises, summarising, discussion and more.

This worksheet is written for advanced-level classes.



 


 

Title
Could you quit social media?
Target Structure
Reading, Vocabulary, Discussion
Level
Elementary to Lower-Intermediate
Time
60 minutes
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Description
Are your students active on social media? Are they uploading photos of their meals to Instagram or are they glued to Twitter or Facebook?

Or perhaps they prefer to call people instead?

This worksheet has short vox-pop readings, with vocabulary-building exercises and discussion questions.

This worksheet is written for upper-elementary students and above.


 


 

Title
Robot Recruiters
Target Structure
Reading, Vocabulary and Discussion
Level
Upper-Intermediate / Advanced
Time
60 + minutes
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Have you applied for a job recently? Did you know that a computer might have scanned your resume and rejected you?

This worksheets looks at the (possibly worrying) growth of computers being used to sort out job applications.

Following the lead-in, there's collocation language building, a gap-fill reading and additional exercises and discussion.

Part of the discussion is an analysis of some common mistakes in resumes - not tailoring applications, mysterious gaps, inappropriate style and more.

It makes a great topic for discussion in both business and general English classes. Try it today!


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