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The Gig Economy a Worksheet for advanced students of English for Business Studies or Economics

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Aims and objectives of this worksheet 1.After using this worksheet, the learner should understand the difference between different ways of working around today, e.g. gig working,zero hours contracts. 2.After using this worksheet, the learner should be able to understand the opinions of workers and employers. 3.After using this worksheet, the learner should be able to discuss the topic and write about it and make recommendations. The worksheet should fill a standard 90 minutes lesson and there are ideas for a role play and a written homework.
Worksheet -The changing world of workQuick View
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Worksheet -The changing world of work

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The article on which this worksheet is based describes how work has changed from the post war golden age to the modern era and beyond.It is suitable for adults studying Business English.
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Business Phrasal Verbs Dominoes and Worksheet

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This product is made up of two resources . The first resource is a domino game which can be played at many levels. The aim of the resource is to revise phrasal verbs often used in business situations. Along with this game is a two page phrasal verb worksheet.
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Easter Taboo Game

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An activity based on the game Taboo to help students to learn the vocabulary of Easter. Aim of the lesson - To teach the vocabulary of Easter in a fun way. This game is a useful lesson for students at any levels who are studying ESL or EFL, especially adults. The game is based on the popular game “Taboo”. Things you will need • A set of the cards for each team • A one minute timer • A buzzer Instructions 1. To make the Taboo cards – photocopy the cards below on to card; laminate the cards to make them more long lasting. Cut the cards carefully between the lines. To Play 2. Divide the players into two teams. Place the buzzer and cards in the center of the table. 3. Choose one person from a team to start. He or she should sit opposite his/her team and draw a card from the pack and start the timer. The card should be hidden from the player’s team but visible to at least one of his/ her opponents. This opponent should hold the buzzer. 4. The player should then give clues to the players on their team. The clues can be single words or sentences. The clue giver cannot use any word from the Taboo list printed on the card, or any parts of those words or forms of those words. 5. The team scores one point for the clue giver's team for each word they guess correctly. There is no penalty for wrong answers.
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The changing world of work

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This worksheet is for students of Economics or Business Studies. It is also useful for ESL students. After using this worksheet the student should understand how the way people work has changed since the second world war. The student should also have available some new work related vocabulary,there are also some homework writing tasks suggested. Readers should be of B2 -C1 English level.
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It's giving me gyp doctor

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This worksheet discusses problems of language and culture for foreign doctors when working with the UK National Health Service. It revises health idioms and colloquial names for parts of the body.
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Animals and their young

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This is a set of memory cards where the match is between the parent animal and the baby animal. EG Dog puppy, Cat kitten. It is suitable for English language learners of all ages and also for native speaker children doing some work on this topic.
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Health Language Memory Game

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This resource is a method of learning specialist vocabulary with fun. It is based on the children's game memory. There are cards with pictures of things related to health and medicine and cards with the names of these items on them. The students have to match the picture and the word to win the pair. The student with the most pairs wins. The game can be played by students of all levels and all ages.
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Game of ten

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Great game for the end of the semester. This is a game which can be varied to suit all levels of learner. It can be played in any language that the students are learning. If the students are at a lower level, then you could make it “Give me five”. The game is a speaking activity, the aim of which is to practice any vocabulary which the students have been learning. It is infinitely extendable. While there are many ways to learn vocabulary, by far the best way, is to use new words regularly. This game is a fun way to repeat target vocabulary.
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April Fools Day Worksheet

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Teaching objectives The intention of this text and the exercises is to: a. Encourage vocabulary learning b. Encourage cultural discussion c. Provide a topical reading and comprehension task d. Provide a writing opportunity following the students own research
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Christmas Memory Game English/ French

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A vocabulary game based on the children’s game “Memory” Aim of the lesson - To teach the vocabulary of Christmas in English and French, and have fun. This lesson is useful for students of French at all levels, also for ESL learners with a French background, especially as a fun activity at Christmas time. It is based on the children’s game memory. Instructions Firstly, you need two sets of cards for each group of students. Print the cards in colour if possible, then use the image on page 6, or another suitable image for the back of the cards. Laminate your sets of cards, they will last much longer. Then cut out the cards and give two sets of cards to each group. The students should spread the cards out on the table upside down and shuffle them around. Then one of the group turns over two cards these are the starter cards there should always be two cards open in this way.
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Saint George's Day Worksheet

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This is a worksheet in my patron saints series it talks about Saint George the Patron Saint of England. Aims of this lesson 1. To discuss something of topical or general interest 2. To read and understand an article 3. To learn new vocabulary 4. To provide a topic for research 5. To write a persuasive article about a topic
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Shrove Tuesday Worksheet

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This worksheet contains an original article and comprehension,vocabulary,grammar and writing exercises. It is not age specific but is best used at the higher levels of English language learners. It could also be used as part of a cultural or religious course relating to the UK.
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Saint Andrews Day - Patron Saints -Worksheet

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This worksheet contains an original text and comprehension,vocabulary,grammar and writing activities based on this article. It can be used in English language lessons,cultural classes and may also be useful in a religious context. The worksheet is not age specific but is more suitable for those with an intermediate or advanced level of language.
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Chinese New Year - Worksheet

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This is an ESL worksheet which could also be used in a cultural class. It includes an original article and a number of exercises on comprehension,vocabulary,grammar and writing. It is not age specific.