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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
  • 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
      • 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
      • Customer Service: Saying What Your Team Handles
      • Explaining Reporting Lines to a New Joiner
      • Formal greetings at the office entrance
      • Introducing a partner colleague during an office tour
      • 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
      • Cashless in Denmark: Tap & Go Everywhere
      • Checking Understanding & Summarising Next Steps
      • Clarifying Responsibilities Across Departments
      • Confirming delivery addresses and postcodes
      • Describing an incident and giving clear advice
      • Describing the Operations Department
      • Describing Your Company’s Activity: Develop, Manufacture, Provide
      • Flat Fields & Quiet Towns: Describing Denmark
      • Introducing a quality specialist on a video call
      • Introducing an external consultant in a stand‑up
      • Introducing Your Finance Department & Mission
      • Logistics: Explaining How We Move Products
      • Logistics Verbs: Deliver, Receive, Sort, Supply, Manufacture
      • Paying a café bill and checking the receipt
      • Planning a Theme Park Visit: queues, rides, and safety
      • Presenting Reporting Lines and Roles
      • Reading a train timetable and planning the connection
      • Remind vs Remember: keeping track of tasks
      • R&D: Describing Development Work and Experiments
      • 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
      • Wildlife by the Sea: Pheasants & Deer
      • Win vs Earn: talking about money and success
    • B2: Upper-intermediate
      • Cross‑department Collaboration with Sales
      • Dictating URLs and meeting IDs without errors
      • Explaining KPIs and Team Objectives
      • Gerunds vs infinitives for plans, preferences and reactions
      • PechaKucha Prep: A 10‑Minute AI Talk
      • Quoting reference numbers and serials accurately
      • Reporting Work Updates: orders, budgets, and suppliers
      • Setting budget targets and reading a simple KPI dashboard
    • C1: Advanced
  • Quizz & Games

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A1 Beginner
A2 Elementary
B1 Intermediate
B2 upper-intermediate
C1 Advanced

A1 Beginner
A2 Elementary
  • Home
  • 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
  • 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
      • 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
      • Customer Service: Saying What Your Team Handles
      • Explaining Reporting Lines to a New Joiner
      • Formal greetings at the office entrance
      • Introducing a partner colleague during an office tour
      • 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
      • Cashless in Denmark: Tap & Go Everywhere
      • Checking Understanding & Summarising Next Steps
      • Clarifying Responsibilities Across Departments
      • Confirming delivery addresses and postcodes
      • Describing an incident and giving clear advice
      • Describing the Operations Department
      • Describing Your Company’s Activity: Develop, Manufacture, Provide
      • Flat Fields & Quiet Towns: Describing Denmark
      • Introducing a quality specialist on a video call
      • Introducing an external consultant in a stand‑up
      • Introducing Your Finance Department & Mission
      • Logistics: Explaining How We Move Products
      • Logistics Verbs: Deliver, Receive, Sort, Supply, Manufacture
      • Paying a café bill and checking the receipt
      • Planning a Theme Park Visit: queues, rides, and safety
      • Presenting Reporting Lines and Roles
      • Reading a train timetable and planning the connection
      • Remind vs Remember: keeping track of tasks
      • R&D: Describing Development Work and Experiments
      • 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
      • Wildlife by the Sea: Pheasants & Deer
      • Win vs Earn: talking about money and success
    • B2: Upper-intermediate
      • Cross‑department Collaboration with Sales
      • Dictating URLs and meeting IDs without errors
      • Explaining KPIs and Team Objectives
      • Gerunds vs infinitives for plans, preferences and reactions
      • PechaKucha Prep: A 10‑Minute AI Talk
      • Quoting reference numbers and serials accurately
      • Reporting Work Updates: orders, budgets, and suppliers
      • Setting budget targets and reading a simple KPI dashboard
    • C1: Advanced
  • Quizz & Games