ID de réservation
18331639
Quand ?
7th November 2025
Horaire ?
16:00pm - 17:00pm
Notes
BUSINESS SITUATIONS:
General English and Business English
SUBJECT OR TOPIC:
Making suggestions, meeting new people
LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS:
• Making polite and collaborative suggestions
• Responding to suggestions with agreement or alternatives
• Introducing oneself and others
• Welcoming new colleagues or guests
• Asking about someone's experience or journey
• Using modal verbs and question forms for suggestions (e.g., Shall we…? Why don’t you…?)
• Using present simple and present perfect for introductions and experiences
UNITS:
VOCABULARY:
Connected to:
Language for making suggestions:
• Let’s focus.
• How about starting with social media?
• Yeah, sure.
• We’ll need some extra help.
• Agreed. Good idea.
• Why don’t you ask Vanya?
• OK, no problem.
• Shall we present it at the meeting?
• Good plan.
Language for meeting new people:
• Hi, I’m Yuna.
• You must be Vanya.
• Nice to meet you.
• You too.
• This is Vanya.
• So how was your journey?
• It’s great to be here!
• Welcome to the team!
DISCUSSION TOPICS:
• Do you ever switch off your mobile phone to help you focus?
• Do you like meeting new people?
• What language do you use when making suggestions at work?
• How do you welcome someone new to your team?
CLASS FEEDBACK:
Excellent participation and engagement..
PRONUNCIATION:
Focus words:
• schedule, service, supplier, switch off
• Additional practice: suggestion, journey, welcome, meeting, present, focus
HOMEWORK:
• Write a short dialogue between two colleagues making suggestions about a project
• Practice introducing yourself and a colleague in English
• Record yourself saying 5 suggestion phrases and 5 introduction phrases
• Optional: Reflect in writing on how you feel when meeting new people or making suggestions at work
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