Student A - You need to persuade your colleague to participate in a corporate party as a singer.
Student B - You dislike parties. Your hobby is karaoke but you do not think you are a good singer.
- "Hello - Hello" stage
- State the problem
- Listen and do not get engaged
- Use your charm to make your colleague do what you need
- Accept or Turn the offer down
Products + Great ideas
- the best product you have ever bought (characteristics and problems it solves)
- ways to generate great ideas, future products
bureaucracy
['bju(ə)'rɔkrəsɪ]
Passive Voice vs Active Voice
Explain the difference.
Give examples.
r___l advantages and e___l advantages
rational advantages and emotional advantages
Close friends are discussing the issue of starting a career in IT. Discuss opinions, give advice.
- Introduction
- Main part
- Conclusion
Conflict
- productive and unproductive conflicts
- reasons for conflicts at work
- ways to resolve a conflict
- teasing and bullying at work
scattered around the world
['skætəd]
The main things to remember about IF-sentences
Give examples.
to be ___ used by people
to be widely used by people
Colleagues are discussing secrets of being chosen for a project.
- Introduction
- Main part
- Conclusion
Managing people
- a good manager (traits of character and necessary skills)
- great managers (Richard Branson, Anita Roddick and others)
- management and motivation
versatile
['vɜ:sətaɪl]
Reported Speech
Explain the main rules.
Give examples.
to have a disastrous effect ___ the business
ON
Continue the dialogue
- Hello, how are the things with you?
- Fine, thanks. And you?
- OK. I have great news for you. The lead would like to give you a new intern for mentoring.
- .....
Planning
- planning in ordinary life
- your attitude to making plans
- your career plan, planning in business,
- to plan or not to plan, criticism)
absenteeism
['æbs(ə)n'ti:ɪz(ə)m]
What are the means to express the future in English?
Explain the difference.
Give examples.
to delegate ___ a deputy
TO
Continue the dialogue
- Hello!
- Hello! How are you?
- I am fine, thanks. And you?
- No bad, thank you. There is smth I'd like to discuss with you. I think I am burnt out. I have been losing my enthusiasm and motivation.
- ...
Marketing
- a necessary tool or a waste of time and money
- marketing mix
- attitudes to advertising
- marketing pharmaceuticals (for and against, problems and solutions)
rumours
['ru:məz]
Typical grammar mistakes made by learners
What are your group's mistakes?
to take credit ___ other people's work
FOR