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Trial English Lesson

Trial English Lesson

In this lesson your tutor will introduce themselves and ask you some questions about your life, interests and your English needs. You may use the preparation below to help you if you need it. It is there to help – do not feel that you have to prepare every answer.

Five sentences about you

Fill the gaps with information about you:

  1. My job is ___________.
  2. I am from ___________.
  3. I live with ___________.
  4. At weekends I like ___________.
  5. I have been learning English since / for      ___________.

Work

  1. What do you do?
  2. How long have you been doing this job?
  3. What’s your favourite thing about your job?
  4. What’s the hardest thing about your job?
  5. What does your company do?

Your family

  1. Do you have any brothers or sisters? Describe them.
  2. Tell me about your family.
  3. Do you have any children?
  4. Do you have any pets?

Your town

  1. Where do you live?
  2. Have you always lived there?
  3. Do you like your town? Why / Why not?
  4. What can you do in your town at weekends?
  5. What kind of public transport system does your town have?

 

Your interests

  1. What do you like doing at weekends?
  2. Are you a sporty person?
  3. Do you have any favourite television shows?
  4. Do you like to travel?
  5. What was your last holiday?

You and English

  1. How long have you been learning English?
  2. Who was your favourite English teacher?
  3. Tell me about the last time you spoke English.
  4. Have you been to an English-speaking country?
  5. Do you get to speak English at work?

Ask your tutor similar questions about their job / town / family / hobbies / foreign languages.

 

Activity

1. Identifying your needs and setting your objectives

The first rule in ‘The English Languageroom’ is “Never be afraid to make a mistake”. Be brave and speak up! You are here to learn and your tutor is here to help. Let’s kick off by setting your objectives.

What do you feel are your strengths and weakness in English?

Choose from the options below.

  1. Listening -Understanding real English in different accents
  2. Reading – Understanding lengthy articles
  3. Vocabulary – Lack of makes all English complicated to understand!
  4. Speaking – Fluency and ability to converse on a variety of subjects
  5. Grammar – foundations are rusty and need to be gone over.

Think about your objectives if you book more sessions!

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