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Here you can find a wide range of full lesson plans to use in your business English classroom. All of our lessons are designed around functional skills for business learners and can be used to complement your course curriculum, giving students an opportunity to develop their English language and skills in motivating and enjoyable ways.
- Positions and Interests
The key to successful negotiation is preparation and...
- Questioning and Clarifying
In a negotiation, it’s very important to know when to speak,...
- Socialising 1
For many people, the idea of walking into a room full of...
- Meetings 1
The texts in this lesson present arguments from opposing...
- Building Relationships
If there is trust and understanding between the two parties,...
- Brainstorming and Evaluating
Since its development in the 1950s, brainstorming has become...
- Negotiations 4
For many people, negotiating is all about bargaining, the...
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- Positions and Interests
Find a range of full lesson plans to use in the English language classroom with teenage learners at level C1 advanced. Find a wide range of lesson plans for teaching English in your secondary classroom, written by young learner experts from around the world.
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This lesson plan for teachers of teenagers and adults at intermediate level and above explores the theme of branding and brand names. Students will have an opportunity to read and discuss the context of a text and create and brand their own imaginary product.
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26 mar 2014 · Here are five tips to get your business English teaching off to a good start: 1. Find out what students really want to achieve. You’ll be teaching busy adults who are used to working towards objectives. You should therefore discuss with them at the beginning of the course what they would realistically like to achieve.
Become more fluent and accurate in business English. Target your English learning needs by choosing from a wide variety of lessons. You can study subjects in the order of your choice and at times that suit your lifestyle. In each lesson you master a real-life situation in English.