BC : Dealing with changes to plans
Summary Dealing with changes to plans and finding solutions The topic of this lesson is rearranging appointments. You will: role play work situations where changes to meetings are necessary learn phrases for giving and receiving bad news learn phrases related to terms and conditions of sales practise using intonation to sound sympathetic I’m calling about
BC lesson: Agreements and consensus
Summary Giving reasons for your opinion in a discussion The topic of this lesson is dinner parties. You will: aim to reach an agreement in a group discussion learn adjectives to describe personality traits practise using phrases to give your opinion in a discussion focus on linking to sound more natural. Amusing people make us
BC lesson : Describing your ideal job
Summary Talking about different jobs and advantages/disadvantages The topic of this lesson is work conditions and ideal jobs. In the lesson, we: talk about different work conditions and give advice on ideal jobs learn phrases to talk about working conditions see phrases to add information practise pronouncing common career related words correctly. [Language] daily conversation:
Sudden : leaerning in the tube
On the spur of the moment (Words and phrases to describe sudden actions) An impromptu event is not planned but it happens right at the time: The singer gave an impromptu performance at a restaurant in Paris last week. something that is done ad hoc is not planned in advance but it is required: We deal
Pressure : learning at breakfast time
Don’t sweat the small stuff: words and phrases connected with keeping calm In the modern world, you and I feel stressful and pressurised sometimes. Indeed, we are working too hard and we should pace ourselves Remember – more haste, less speed. Hasty mindset could be our own worst enemy. We should not take things too seriously.
Newspaper cutting : learning at the coffee shop
https://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/food-drink/article/2163511/coffee-connoisseur-cult-following-hong-kong-and-how-she-got The coffee connoisseur with a cult following in Hong Kong, and how she got the perfect blend Australian Kim Oelrichs couldn’t believe how bad the coffee was in Hong Kong when she arrived, and set about teaching baristas how to make the perfect cup. Now she has her own coffee supply company Starbucks opened
Understand: learning at the coffee shop
I appreciate that this is hard for you. (Other ways of saying ‘understand’) verb ‘realize’ is often used for talking about the state of understanding and knowing things: I realize this is difficult for you. It is also used to say that we start tounderstand something: As she was speaking I suddenly realized that we’d met
Decision : Learning on the bus
Recently, I have just bought a new “toy”, hopefully, which could be used to boost my learning curve. Think long and hard; the language of decisions I reach or come to a decision after I have put a lot of thought into it (= think about it carefully). It a difficult/tough decision to make, I needed time to