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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
Improve speaking
Introduce yourself
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
Pdf resources
Micro-ressources
A1: Beginner
Alphabet Practice in Context
At the market: numbers and prices
At the Shop: Price and Receipt
At the station: times and numbers
Basic contact: phone and email numbers
Buy a Ticket: Name and Time
Confirm a Name for Pickup
Cashless in Denmark: Tap & Go
Fast Ferry Trip: Wind and Sea
Flat Fields, Quiet Towns: In Denmark
Formal Greeting at Reception
Give Your Email and City
Give Your Email at the Café Wi‑Fi
Introduce Yourself and Your Company
Introducing a client at reception
Introducing a new colleague in a meeting
Introducing guests during an office tour
Introducing the receptionist and a visitor
Polite Meeting Exchange: Nice to Meet You
Pronouns He/She and Confirming Identity
Spell Your Name on the Phone
Using Titles: Mr, Mrs, Ms
Write the number: words and digits
A2: Elementary
Formal greetings at the office entrance
Introducing a partner colleague during an office tour
Introducing yourself and your company
Polite directions at reception
Using titles: Mr, Ms, Mrs in formal greetings
B1: Intermediate
Cashless in Denmark: Tap & Go Everywhere
Confirming delivery addresses and postcodes
Flat Fields & Quiet Towns: Describing Denmark
Introducing a quality specialist on a video call
Introducing an external consultant in a stand‑up
Paying a café bill and checking the receipt
Reading a train timetable and planning the connection
Solving a delivery issue and using a parcel locker code
Spelling names and emails on the phone
Wildlife by the Sea: Pheasants & Deer
B2: Upper-intermediate
Dictating URLs and meeting IDs without errors
PechaKucha Prep: A 10‑Minute AI Talk
Quoting reference numbers and serials accurately
Setting budget targets and reading a simple KPI dashboard
C1: Advanced English
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Beginner
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
Improve speaking
Introduce yourself
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
Pdf resources
Micro-ressources
A1: Beginner
Alphabet Practice in Context
At the market: numbers and prices
At the Shop: Price and Receipt
At the station: times and numbers
Basic contact: phone and email numbers
Buy a Ticket: Name and Time
Confirm a Name for Pickup
Cashless in Denmark: Tap & Go
Fast Ferry Trip: Wind and Sea
Flat Fields, Quiet Towns: In Denmark
Formal Greeting at Reception
Give Your Email and City
Give Your Email at the Café Wi‑Fi
Introduce Yourself and Your Company
Introducing a client at reception
Introducing a new colleague in a meeting
Introducing guests during an office tour
Introducing the receptionist and a visitor
Polite Meeting Exchange: Nice to Meet You
Pronouns He/She and Confirming Identity
Spell Your Name on the Phone
Using Titles: Mr, Mrs, Ms
Write the number: words and digits
A2: Elementary
Formal greetings at the office entrance
Introducing a partner colleague during an office tour
Introducing yourself and your company
Polite directions at reception
Using titles: Mr, Ms, Mrs in formal greetings
B1: Intermediate
Cashless in Denmark: Tap & Go Everywhere
Confirming delivery addresses and postcodes
Flat Fields & Quiet Towns: Describing Denmark
Introducing a quality specialist on a video call
Introducing an external consultant in a stand‑up
Paying a café bill and checking the receipt
Reading a train timetable and planning the connection
Solving a delivery issue and using a parcel locker code
Spelling names and emails on the phone
Wildlife by the Sea: Pheasants & Deer
B2: Upper-intermediate
Dictating URLs and meeting IDs without errors
PechaKucha Prep: A 10‑Minute AI Talk
Quoting reference numbers and serials accurately
Setting budget targets and reading a simple KPI dashboard
C1: Advanced English