ID de réservation
18045882
Quand ?
22nd August 2025
Horaire ?
14:00pm - 15:00pm
Notes
BUSINESS SITUATIONS:
N/A
SUBJECT OR TOPIC:
Smartwatches and stress monitoring – reliability of health data.
The Mandela Effect – false memories and their impact.
LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS:
Giving opinions and advice
Explaining concepts clearly to others
UNITS:
Technology & well-being
Psychology in daily life
VOCABULARY:
believable
convincing
The Bystander Effect
PHRASES / EXPRESSIONS:
When you go on X, you often see trending tweets with the names of celebrities, and it can make us think they have died.
GRAMMAR:
Reported speech: The study said that… / People believed that…
Modals for advice and possibility: should, might, could
Comparatives and contrasts: more accurate than, different from, similar to
PRONUNCIATION:
N/A
OTHER:
“Chinese whispers” is a British English expression that means:
➡️ A situation where a message is passed from one person to another and gets distorted, changed, or exaggerated by the time it reaches the end.
PROGRESS:
You're highly engaged and explains ideas clearly with strong vocabulary. Your fluency is improving
FEEDBACK:
Samy, your vocabulary and pronunciation were clear, and with small improvements in using different expressions and verb tenses, your discussions will be even stronger.
HOMEWORK:
Practice speaking: Record yourself explaining the Mandela Effect in 2–3 sentences, then listen back and check your pacing and clarity.