LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH TEACHERSASKING QUESTIONS: PART 1
LinguaHouse
Dec. 5, 2022
Level: Pre-Intermediate (A2-B1)
Type of English: Business English
Tags: Business People; Forming Questions; Parts of Speech; Present Tenses; 16-18 Years Old; 18+ Years Old; Grammar Practice
Publication date: 12/05/2022
This lesson focuses on asking questions using the Present Simple, Present Continuous and Present Perfect Tenses in a business context. It is intended for students who have already studied these tenses and who want to increase their accuracy. Exercises focus on Subject and Object questions, asking questions about someone’s working day, error correction and word order. Students will read a short article about someone’s working life and use it as the basis for conversation and writing about their own working lives (by Joe Wilson).
- CLICK HERE to download the student’s worksheet in American English.
- CLICK HERE to download the teacher’s lesson plan in American English.
- CLICK HERE to download/listen to the audio in American English.
- CLICK HERE to download the student’s worksheet in British English.
- CLICK HERE to download the teacher’s lesson plan in British English.
- CLICK HERE to download/listen to the audio in British English.
AUDIO TRANSCRIPT
Narrator: I live in Madrid, and I work for a marketing company. I have worked there for five years. At the moment, I am working on advertising medicine that helps people when they have a cold. I like my job because it’s very interesting, but my manager isn’t very helpful, and I work long hours. I usually wake up at around 6 am and I arrive at the office by 8 am. I often work late and get home around 8 pm in the evening. I am lucky because my husband, Pablo, is a chef. Pablo is working at a restaurant close to the house and he arrives home before me. My husband and his friends always cook for me and the children each evening and we all eat together in the kitchen.
Adapted from: https://www.linguahouse.com/esl-lesson-plans/business-english/asking-questions-business-version. Accessed on December 22, 2022. © 2008–2022 LinguaHouse.com. All rights reserved.
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