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Business English Speaking Cards

Business English Speaking Cards

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Hello, fellow teachers,

I have been teaching Business English for some years. However, I still find that it is one of the most challenging types of lessons to plan. It demands staying updated with trends, jargon, and the fast-changing corporate world. Moreover, the classes have to be well-sequenced and engaging.

Considering that, before the classes, the students had been working for an entire day, it is easy to assume that they can struggle to stay focused if the lesson is dull and repetitive. Additionally, these students usually work in very demanding environments. Sometimes, when they have to be focusing on the lesson tasks, they are still worried about work-related issues.

Accessing the websites of specialized magazines and newspapers is the way I found to keep updated with the corporate language and topics.

In class, I try to gamify my lessons as much as possible. Bringing an element of surprise to everyday discussions, promoting healthy competition, using colorful materials, and sharing funny or cute photos bring some joy and a good laugh. Ultimately, these resources will result in students engaged in the lesson, allowing them to set aside their work-related worries.

One example of the materials I use in Business English lessons is this pack of cards containing questions and statements to foster discussions and debates. The set of 36 cards caters to B2/C1 levels, with suggestions for vocabulary to pre-teach.

printable cards

For those conducting online lessons, I’ve designed a Jeopardy-style quiz game, perfectly optimized for platforms like Google Slides or PowerPoint.

Jeopardy-style quiz game

Depending on the profile and level of your students, you can adapt the interactive activity to promote even more engagement. For instance:

  • Use a virtual dice thrower to determine which card the student will discuss.
  • Let a student choose the card number for their peer to tackle.
  • Employ the virtual dice thrower to assign a stance (agree/disagree) based on odd or even numbers: if the number is even, the student should present arguments to defend the statement and vice versa.

The pack includes:

  • 36 printable cards
  • Interactive version
  • Comprehensive Teacher Instructions for optimal resource utilization.

Note: This is a premium material. To purchase it, please refer to my FREEED store.

You can find free resources here.

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