ID de réservation
18518741
Quand ?
10th November 2025
Horaire ?
16:30pm - 18:00pm
Notes
BUSINESS SITUATIONS:
Business Meetings
SUBJECT OR TOPIC:
Understanding types of business meetings; identifying common issues and proposing solutions
LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS:
Describing meetings and participants’ behaviour; explaining problems and suggesting solutions; expressing agreement and disagreement
UNITS:
Business Meetings
VOCABULARY:
Attend/participate; access; he couldn’t access; relevant; interesting; remote working/workers; break up; once; twice; three times; four times; call/organise; keep; absent; deal with; side-tracked; distracted; quiet; lack of …; informative; informal/formal; essential/important; purpose; common; provide; contribute; require/need; aim (v/n); an aim/goal/objective/purpose; attendees; engaged/focused; ensure; make sure; to be on the same page; rely on/count on; I agree; I disagree
EXPRESSIONS:
I can count on my colleagues whenever I need support.
GRAMMAR:
Have you ever …?
Yes, I have already attended a business meeting
No, I have never attended a business meeting
Use of present perfect simple: HAVE + past participle
Connectors: however, but, despite
PRONUNCIATION:
Focus on correct pronunciation of -ed endings; intonation in multi-word expressions
Productive; unproductive; publicly-owned; policy; hear; cut; would/could; walk; talk (‘l’ is silent); idea
PROGRESS:
The student understood the vocabulary and concepts related to different types of meetings. He could give examples of problems in meetings and suggest solutions. More practice is needed to integrate expressions naturally into speech.
FEEDBACK:
Good focus and participation. Review collocations and practice speaking freely about meetings to build confidence.
HOMEWORK:
Act 4 Part B