RESPOND: What does your job involve?
ANSWER: My job involves + verb + ing
My job involves working with....
SPOT THE MISTAKE: "I'm actually working on an important project."
ANSWER: "I'm currently working on an important project."
RESPOND: What are you up to at the moment?
ANSWER: I'm working on....I'm developing....I'm creating (something using present continuous)
SPOT THE MISTAKE: At present we work on an important tender for Codelco.
ANSWER: At present we're working on an important tender for Codelco.
SPOT THE MISTAKE: I didn't have time to check the pricing yet.
ANSWER: I haven't had time to check the pricing yet.
CREATE: make a question using the adverb "who" and preposition "with"
ANSWER: Correct question which makes sense and has "with" in the right part of the sentence:
Who are you working with?
Who do you work with on the project?
RESPOND: How long have you worked in your current position?
ANSWER: Complete answer or just time expression, but must be
"since October 2020" or "for 5 months"
SPOT THE MISTAKE: I've already made plans and next week I'll work with a client on a new project.
ANSWER: I've already made plans and next week I'm going to work/I'm working work with a client on a new project.
CREATE: create a present perfect sentence with the word "still"
ANSWER: Any example will do, but the sentence must be negative and "still" must be in the right place.
"But I still haven't found what I'm looking for"
CREATE: make a question with the adverb "what" and the preposition "in"
ANSWER: Correct question which makes sense and has "with" in the right part of the sentence:
"What team do you work in?"
"What product do you specialize in?"
"What department do you work in?"
RESPOND: What are your plans for the rest of the week?
ANSWER: Can say anything using "going to" or present continuous.
CREATE: create a sentence with the phrasal verb "take charge of"
ANSWER: correct example
SPOT THE MISTAKE: I'm in charge of develop new products and manage customer relations.
ANSWER: I'm in charge of developing new products and managing customer relations.
RESPOND: Have you been vaccinated yet?
ANSWER: Yes I have/No, I haven't. Student may give answer as "not yet" or "yes, last week!" although technically this should be flagged as it is very informal.
"Yes, I have. I got my first dose last week." etc.
CREATE: create a sentence with the phrasal verb "look into".
ANSWER: Example with correct use given.
RESPOND: What does your daily work consist of?
ANSWER: My work consists of = verb + ing.
My work consists of designing products/controlling inventory levels.
CREATE: make a sentence with the phrasal verb "bring forward".
correct example given
SPOT THE MISTAKE: There are too much cars in Santiago.
There are too many cars in Santiago.
RESPOND: For each noun say if its countable, uncountable or both: equipment, software, experience, suggestion
ANSWER: equipment (uncountable), software (uncountable), experience (both), suggestion (countable)
CREATE: Make a sentence using "plenty of"
ANSWER: Any example with there is/have etc.+plenty of+ singular/plural noun.
There are plenty of sushi restaurants in Viña.
There is plenty of opportunity for a skilled engineer
CREATE: Make a sentence using "fewer"
ANSWER: There are/were or have/had + fewer + a countable plural noun.
There are fewer opportunities in retail than there are in mining.
Valparaiso has fewer beachers than Viña.
SPOT THE MISTAKE: I will can able to provide you with the information next week.
ANSWER: I will be able to provide you with the information next week.
RESPOND: Please name the most critical actions you carry out in your job?
ANSWER: Student may say the noun form. "financial management" & "software development" however the student should use the verb+ing form as I asked about the ACTIONS, for example "managing finance" or "developing software"
CREATE: Create a sentence using "could" in the past tense.
ANSWER: ANSWER: anything related to abilities, when I was younger I could swim underwater with my eyes open.
Before taking this class I couldn't conjugate be able to correctly.
CREATE: A sentence with "be able to" in the Present Perfect tense.
ANSWER: I have been able to develop, work, finish etc.