Making Excuses
This is a worksheet to practice making excuses. The worksheet has a warm-up discussion section where I put my students with a partner so they can practice speaking. Next, I have pairs come up and do...
View ArticleSickness/Going to the Doctor
This is a worksheet that goes over sickness words like headache, earache, vomiting, nausea, dizziness, etc. It has a picture matching activity and then a small reading activity about a visit to the...
View ArticleWhat Are Your Bad Habits?
This worksheet has students discuss some bad habits. There is a warm-up discussion section that can be done with a partner or as a class. There is also vocabulary to do before the listening activity....
View ArticleLend vs. Borrow
This worksheet goes over lend vs. borrow. It starts with a discussion section that can be done with a partner or as a class. Then, there is a quick grammar part explaining lend vs. borrow and possible...
View ArticleSuperstitions Power Point
Do you know why we cross our fingers for good luck? Do you know why walking under a ladder is bad luck? Get ready to find out! I created this Power Point to go over the history of some things that...
View ArticleHalloween BoardGame
This is a boardgame I made just in time for Halloween. This will get your students speaking about different things related to the topic. Feel free to modify the questions or the "will you survive"...
View ArticleWorking Style
This is a small questionnaire for your students to find out their working style. The styles are: team worker, finisher, supporter or a leader. It starts with a small vocabulary preview. Then students...
View ArticleWork Duties and the Career Ladder
This worksheet starts off by talking about work duties. Students learn how to say what they do at work and what it involves. There is a vocabulary section with words like full-time job, shiftwork,...
View ArticleIdeal Boss and Company
Students read and choose sentences that have to do with their ideal boss. In this worksheet, they practice the adverbs of frequency like always, sometimes, never, hardly ever, etc. The second page of...
View ArticleContract Agreement
This worksheet goes over a contract and the language used in a contract. The vocabulary it goes over are words like null and void, on behalf of, hereinafter, heretofore, fulfill, etc. There is also a...
View ArticlePrepositions in Complaints
This worksheet goes over complaints and some prepositions that can be used such as due to, sorry about, thank you for, complain about, etc. It also goes over some vocabulary lke doubts, invoice,...
View ArticleCustomer Service (Softening the Language)
This worksheet goes over phrases that can be said in customer service jobs. Some of the topics are: Introducing yourself/answering the phone, connecting someone, putting someone on hold, describing...
View ArticleWriting Emails
This worksheet goes over writing formal, informal or neutral emails. There is a table with expressions that can be used in those emails. The students will then read two emails and find the grammar or...
View ArticleQuality Issues
Students will use their writing skills to write emails about quality problems. The company makes flat-screen televisions and their are various emails that need to be written in order to solve the...
View ArticleConference Calls
Technology today is wonderful. That doesn’t mean, however, that conferencing calling in a foreign language is easy. In fact, the experience can be difficult for non-native English speakers. Even if...
View ArticleInformation Overload
This worksheet talks about information overload. Students learn six skills to deal with information overload at their jobs. In the second part of the worksheet, students need to choose which email to...
View ArticlePhrases in Presentations
This worksheet goes over some phrases that students can use when making a presentation. The phrases have to do with welcoming, introducing yourself, introducing your presentation, starting the...
View ArticleBusiness Meeting Vocabulary
This worksheet goes over vocabulary used in business meetings such as absent, accomplish, collaborate, deadline, mandatory, etc. It also has some helpful phrases that students may use in their...
View ArticleGoldilocks and the Three Bears ("Ough" Pronunciation)
This is a worsheet to help students with the pronunciation of words that have "ough". They also go over some past tense verbs. The reading includes the "ough" words that they learned how to pronounce...
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