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11 complete Business lessons
Introduce yourself and others
Choosing an office
Showing someone around the office
Describing your company
You've got an email
Video's CV
Describing your job
A sales company
Conversation at the office
Attending a meeting
English Skills
A plane you can drive
Breaking the Habit of Smalltalk
How to introduce yourself
How to speak so that people want to listen
How to solve traffic jams
How to spot a liar
Looks aren’t everything. Believe me, I’m a model.
Innovate the way you communicate
Learning to be awesome at anything you do, including being a leader
Putting the human back into human resources
Rethinking nuclear energy
Talk to strangers
Ten Meters of Thinking: The ABC of Communication
The 7 secrets of the greatest speakers in history
The power of listening
The single biggest reason why start-ups succeed
This computer will grow your food in the future
Grammar
Adjectives
Adverbs
Articles
Conjunctions
Determiners
Modal verbs
Nouns
Passive voice
Prepositions
Pronouns
Questions
Quantifiers
Tenses
Present simple
Present continuous
Past simple
Past continuous
Past perfect
Past perfect continuous
Present perfect
Present perfect continuous
Futur
Would
Would have
Verbs
Micro-ressources
A1: Beginner
Social English
Alphabet Practice in Context
At the market: numbers and prices
At the station: times and numbers
Buy a Ticket: Name and Time
Confirm a Name for Pickup
Pronouns He/She and Confirming Identity
Rooms in my house
Talking about clothes: what are you wearing?
Talking about colors in art class
Talking about dates on a calendar
Talking about food: likes and polite requests
Talking about fruit: I like / I don’t like
Talking about vegetables you like
Talking about your hand and fingers
Write the number: words and digits
Business English
Basic contact: phone and email numbers
Formal Greeting at Reception
Give Your Email and City
Give Your Email at the Café Wi‑Fi
Introduce Yourself and Your Company
Spell Your Name on the Phone
A2: Elementary
Describing Your Department and Its Mission
Formal greetings at the office entrance
Introductions at Work: Job, Field, and Company Activity
Introducing Roles & Job Titles in Meetings
Introducing yourself and your company
Polite directions at reception
Using titles: Mr, Ms, Mrs in formal greetings
Where Do You Work? in / for / at + Present Simple
B1: Intermediate
Confirming delivery addresses and postcodes
Dealing with Last-Minute Cancellations
Describing an incident and giving clear advice
Describing Your Company’s Activity: Develop, Manufacture, Provide
Introducing Your Finance Department & Mission
Logistics Verbs: Deliver, Receive, Sort, Supply, Manufacture
Paying a café bill and checking the receipt
Planning a Theme Park Visit: queues, rides, and safety
Preparing for a Client Meeting
Presenting an Action Plan to a Customer
Reading a train timetable and planning the connection
Remind vs Remember: keeping track of tasks
Remote Work Best Practices
Remote work from a café and coworking space abroad
Solving a delivery issue and using a parcel locker code
Spelling names and emails on the phone
Telling a short travel story and giving highlights
Using say and tell when reporting short messages
Win vs Earn: talking about money and success
B2: Upper-intermediate
Cross-Cultural Communication at Work
Dictating URLs and meeting IDs without errors
Easy Days, Big Gains: 80/20 Marathon Training
Explaining Technical Failures with New Equipment
Gerunds vs infinitives for plans, preferences and reactions
Giving a short AI presentation in English at work
Internal Communication in a Factory Setting
Life in a seaside holiday house with friends
Managing Busy Schedules at Work
Negotiating Deadlines & Priorities for a Technical Project
PechaKucha Prep: A 10-Minute AI Talk
Pitching a Product/Service: Simulator Upgrade
Presenting a Clear Value Proposition
Project Budgeting & Forecasting: Explaining Cost Changes
Quality Control & Safety Requirements
Quoting reference numbers and serials accurately
Reporting an Issue or Incident at Work
Reporting Work Updates: orders, budgets, and suppliers
Setting budget targets and reading a simple KPI dashboard
Talking about prices and paying by card in Denmark
Wildlife by the Sea – Pheasants & Deer
Workplace Skills & Competency Levels
Writing Clear Customer Support Messages
C1: Advanced
Quizz & Games
Pdf resources
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11 complete Business lessons
Introduce yourself and others
Choosing an office
Showing someone around the office
Describing your company
You've got an email
Video's CV
Describing your job
A sales company
Conversation at the office
Attending a meeting
English Skills
A plane you can drive
Breaking the Habit of Smalltalk
How to introduce yourself
How to speak so that people want to listen
How to solve traffic jams
How to spot a liar
Looks aren’t everything. Believe me, I’m a model.
Innovate the way you communicate
Learning to be awesome at anything you do, including being a leader
Putting the human back into human resources
Rethinking nuclear energy
Talk to strangers
Ten Meters of Thinking: The ABC of Communication
The 7 secrets of the greatest speakers in history
The power of listening
The single biggest reason why start-ups succeed
This computer will grow your food in the future
Grammar
Adjectives
Adverbs
Articles
Conjunctions
Determiners
Modal verbs
Nouns
Passive voice
Prepositions
Pronouns
Questions
Quantifiers
Tenses
Present simple
Present continuous
Past simple
Past continuous
Past perfect
Past perfect continuous
Present perfect
Present perfect continuous
Futur
Would
Would have
Verbs
Micro-ressources
A1: Beginner
Social English
Alphabet Practice in Context
At the market: numbers and prices
At the station: times and numbers
Buy a Ticket: Name and Time
Confirm a Name for Pickup
Pronouns He/She and Confirming Identity
Rooms in my house
Talking about clothes: what are you wearing?
Talking about colors in art class
Talking about dates on a calendar
Talking about food: likes and polite requests
Talking about fruit: I like / I don’t like
Talking about vegetables you like
Talking about your hand and fingers
Write the number: words and digits
Business English
Basic contact: phone and email numbers
Formal Greeting at Reception
Give Your Email and City
Give Your Email at the Café Wi‑Fi
Introduce Yourself and Your Company
Spell Your Name on the Phone
A2: Elementary
Describing Your Department and Its Mission
Formal greetings at the office entrance
Introductions at Work: Job, Field, and Company Activity
Introducing Roles & Job Titles in Meetings
Introducing yourself and your company
Polite directions at reception
Using titles: Mr, Ms, Mrs in formal greetings
Where Do You Work? in / for / at + Present Simple
B1: Intermediate
Confirming delivery addresses and postcodes
Dealing with Last-Minute Cancellations
Describing an incident and giving clear advice
Describing Your Company’s Activity: Develop, Manufacture, Provide
Introducing Your Finance Department & Mission
Logistics Verbs: Deliver, Receive, Sort, Supply, Manufacture
Paying a café bill and checking the receipt
Planning a Theme Park Visit: queues, rides, and safety
Preparing for a Client Meeting
Presenting an Action Plan to a Customer
Reading a train timetable and planning the connection
Remind vs Remember: keeping track of tasks
Remote Work Best Practices
Remote work from a café and coworking space abroad
Solving a delivery issue and using a parcel locker code
Spelling names and emails on the phone
Telling a short travel story and giving highlights
Using say and tell when reporting short messages
Win vs Earn: talking about money and success
B2: Upper-intermediate
Cross-Cultural Communication at Work
Dictating URLs and meeting IDs without errors
Easy Days, Big Gains: 80/20 Marathon Training
Explaining Technical Failures with New Equipment
Gerunds vs infinitives for plans, preferences and reactions
Giving a short AI presentation in English at work
Internal Communication in a Factory Setting
Life in a seaside holiday house with friends
Managing Busy Schedules at Work
Negotiating Deadlines & Priorities for a Technical Project
PechaKucha Prep: A 10-Minute AI Talk
Pitching a Product/Service: Simulator Upgrade
Presenting a Clear Value Proposition
Project Budgeting & Forecasting: Explaining Cost Changes
Quality Control & Safety Requirements
Quoting reference numbers and serials accurately
Reporting an Issue or Incident at Work
Reporting Work Updates: orders, budgets, and suppliers
Setting budget targets and reading a simple KPI dashboard
Talking about prices and paying by card in Denmark
Wildlife by the Sea – Pheasants & Deer
Workplace Skills & Competency Levels
Writing Clear Customer Support Messages
C1: Advanced
Quizz & Games
Pdf resources