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Speaking in Work Situations

Curriculum

  • 5 Sections
  • 13 Lessons
  • Lifetime
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  • Grammar for meetings
    6
    • 1.1
      Using cautious or vague language
    • 1.2
      Exercise 1. Cautious Language
    • 1.3
      Exercise 2. Cautious Language
    • 1.4
      Making comparisons
    • 1.5
      Exercise 1. Making Comparisons
    • 1.6
      Exercise 2. Making Comparisons
  • Meeting people
    3
    • 2.1
      Introducing yourself professionally
    • 2.2
      Exercise. Introductions
    • 2.3
      Exercise. Write an introduction
  • Asking questions
    14
    • 3.1
      Small talk Questions
    • 3.2
      Exercise. Watercooler Questions
    • 3.3
      Exercise 2. Watercooler Questions
    • 3.4
      Gathering Information
    • 3.5
      Exercise. Gathering information 1
    • 3.6
      Exercise. Gathering Information 2
    • 3.7
      Requesting information or asking for help
    • 3.8
      Requesting information or help
    • 3.9
      Words to express opinion
    • 3.10
      Exercise. Expressing Communication
    • 3.11
      Exercise. Expressing Uncertainty
    • 3.12
      Exercise. Expressing Knowledge and Belief
    • 3.13
      Exercise. Expressing Opinion
    • 3.14
      Exercise. Overall Perspective
  • The language of meetings
    9
    • 4.1
      Opening a meeting
    • 4.2
      Exercise. Opening a meeting
    • 4.3
      During a meeting
    • 4.4
      Exercise. Communication Strategies
    • 4.5
      Exercise. Asking for opinion
    • 4.6
      Exercise. Giving Opinion
    • 4.7
      Exercise. Expressions for agreement
    • 4.8
      Exercise. Expressions for disagreement
    • 4.9
      Interruptions
  • Projects
    6
    • 5.1
      Scoping a project – vocabulary
    • 5.2
      Exercise 1. Scope – Vocabulary
    • 5.3
      Scoping a project – questions
    • 5.4
      Exercise 2. Scope – Questions
    • 5.5
      Milestone meeting
    • 5.6
      Exercise 3. Scope – milestone
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