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Title
Talking About Your Job
Target Structure
Present Simple / Job Questions
Level
Elementary
Time
45 minutes
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Description
This new worksheet looks at common questions about jobs that every student needs to be able to answer - whether you're teaching business English or not!

The worksheet begins with students matching pictures to job titles. This is followed by a gap-fill conversation and comprehension questions. There's a mix-and-match exercise with eight common work-related questions, followed by the chance for your students to personalise the language.

After these activities, your students will be confident enough with the language to interview a partner about his / her job.

 


 

Title
Did anyone call?
Target Structure
Reported Speech / Questions
Level
Intermediate+
Time
45 minutes
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Description
This worksheet is a great way to get your students more confident with reported speech and reported questions.

There's a conversation with practice exercises. There's also a vocabulary-building exercise, so that students can move beyond 'said' and 'told' with words such as 'mention', 'reassure' and 'claim'.

The lesson rounds off with an exercise where students interview each other, and make a presentation using reported speech.

This worksheet is for intermediate-level students. It has lots of Business English, but will also be great for general-English learners.

 


 

Title
Career Choices: The Actor
Target Structure
Reading, Vocabulary and Discussion
Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Time
60 minutes
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Description
Acting is a job that everyone has an opinion about. Many would see it as an unusual career choice - but do any of your students wish they had become actors?

This worksheet has a gap-fill reading, broken up into sections. Your students will learn new expressions including:

  • an inspirational teacher (like you...)
  • to have the edge
  • a highly competitive field
  • an aspiring actor
  • to have a thick skin

The lesson rounds off with an extended discussion, covering both the new language and the topic of becoming an actor.

This worksheet is for intermediate to advanced-level students.

 


 

Title
Privacy in the 21st Century
Target Structure
Reading and Discussion
Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Time
60 minutes
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Do your students share information about themselves on Facebook, or other similar social networking sites? Are they worried that other people can view private information about them?

This worksheet looks at the subject of privacy, and how it is becoming increasingly difficult to control one's online profile.

There is a short reading, with vocabulary and collocation exercises. The lesson rounds off with an extended discussion on the subject of online privacy.

This worksheet is written for intermediate to advanced-level students.



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