Lesson Plans & Worksheets: Profession, work or study
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Meeting People and Small Talk Yes/No Questions Games
Practising closed question formation through typical questions for social situations such as yes/ no questions for starting conversations, ending with students trying to remember the questions they just used, plus an optional coin game.
Meeting People- Jigsaw Dialogues and Useful Phrases
Students roleplay first and later meetings at conferences, classify phrases for meeting for the first time and again, put them in order, then test each other on the phrases and situations.
Meeting People- Key Words, Phrases, Dialogues and Topics
A comprensive review of language and tactics for effective meeting for the first time and again, including memorising the most useful phrases, looking at typical confusions, and discussing what topics are good and not in particular situations.
Meeting People- Phrases
Students use and try to memorise typical responses in social situations with people you know and don't know such as how to answer common small talk questions, in four stages.
Meetings and Negotiations- Prepositions pairwork
Prepositions in typical business meeting phrases pairwork guessing game
Names of Jobs- Subject Questions Quiz
Students practise both subject questions and a wide range of jobs people do vocabulary by setting each other easy quiz questions, then try to remember how suffixes are used to make job nouns.
Needs Analysis- Extended Speaking and Instant Practice
Students give mini-presentations on using English, roleplay typical situations where they need to use their English skills, then discuss how to improve their knowledge and abilities outside the classroom.
Office Equipment Inventions- Past Tense review
Describing how things were invented with narrative tenses, with Technical English vocabulary
Office Vocabulary - Compound Noun Stress
Stress in compound nouns and vocabulary for describing offices
People in Society
Discussing the value for different kinds of people for society, with jobs vocabulary practice
Personalised Instant Roleplays
Students explain and then roleplay typical realistic situations for them to use English for business and ESP communication, including face to face, on the phone and by email - great for first classes and as a lead-in to needs analysis.
Prepositions and Determiners in Academic Writing
Grammar words in academic essays, papers and reports review, starting with a guessing game.
Present Progressive and Simple- Jobs Miming
Easy and fun practice of Present Simple and Continuous through actions to represent jobs, including useful jobs vocabulary and actions at work vocabulary.
Present Simple Job Interview Roleplay Game
Students try to find out what good or bad aspects their partner has on their roleplay card, all written with Present Simple for routines/ habits and general facts.
Present Simple Needs Analysis, Presentation and Practice
Students find out about each other and their language study needs with Present Simple questions, good for a first lesson and GTKY.
Presentation Q&A Sessions Roleplays
Asking and answering questions in presentations roleplay cards, including discussion of good and bad ways to do so.
Presentations about Presentations
Warmer for presentations skills classes, with useful language for talking about presentations
Presentations- Aims
Deciding and stating the purpose of your presentation review, including bad examples to improve
Presentations- Articles in Typical Phrases
Using the indefinite articles and definite articles a, an and the to make phrases for the start, body and ending of presentations.
Presentations- Connecting with the Audience
Making a personal connection to the attendees when giving presentations review, to link introducing yourself and hooking the audience.
Presentations- Dealing with Questions and Problems
Preparing to answer likely questions in your presentatio, thinking about how to answer tricky questions, then discussing how to deal with other possible sticky points in presentations.
Presentations- Dealing with Questions Politely
Being polite in presentation Q&A sessions review, starting with a fun game with rude examples and a competition to make them more formal/ polite.
Presentations- Formal & Informal Language
Formal and informal phrases for starting and ending business and academic presentations
Presentations- Formality
How to start formal and informal presentations review, including a jigsaw task.
Presentations- Formality Brainstorming and Correction
Formal, medium formality and informal presentations review, including phrases for starting, ending and the body of presentations and typical mistakes with grammar and formality to correct
Presentations- Formality in Ending
Formal, informal and medium formality Q&A and closing presentations review through a jigsaw activity and brainstorming, then students testing each other on the phrases.
Presentations- Introducing Yourself
Good and bad ways to do personal introductions in presentations.
Presentations- Offers and Commands
Good and bad use of imperative in presentations review, covering requests, offers and commands/ orders/ instructions, including typical mistakes with rudeness in presentations.
Presentations- Preparation Tips
Students discuss good and bad preparing presentations tips, analyse them for useful language of advice, then use similar phrases to give other recommendations.
Presentations- Prepositions and Determiners Pairwork
Short but tricky grammar words in typical phrases for presentations review, including language for starting, ending and the body of presentations, starting with a fun pairwork guessing game.
Presentations- Rhetorical Questions
Using questions which clearly don't need answers to start presentations and hook audiences review, including judging hook questions which are not rhetorical or don't hook well.
Presentations- Surveying the Audience
Asking questions to get responses from the audience as a hook at the start of presentations review, including defining good hooks, making suitable examples, and brainstorming phrases for the process of using them.
Requests and Enquiries- Line-by-line Brainstorming
Presentation or practice of how to respond to requests and asking for information through predicting the next line of typical dialogues and then brainstorming useful phrases.
Requests and Offers in Business Meetings- Imperative Practice
Please + verb for offers and commands/ orders/ instructions presentation through contrasts with the language of requests, for and through the topic of the language of meetings, including error correction and sentence completion.
Small talk after not meeting for a while
Typical phrases for chatting after weeks or months without seeing someone, and phrases and key words for getting down to business at the end of the small talk.
Small Talk in Business- Present Simple Questions
Present Simple questions for small talk in business situations.
Social Language at Conferences and Trade Fairs
How to start, continue and end conversations at trade shows
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