AIMS 1st part: revision of 1st lesson learning about your job

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AIMS 1st part: revision of 1st lesson learning about your job more about your needs 2nd part: some useful vocabulary more about communication

YOUR NEEDS Introductions How to explain my duties at work How to explain about your personal expensed to be refunded More

YOUR NEEDS 1 REVISION TITLES, GREETINGS, INTRODUCTIONS

YOUR NEEDS 2 EXPLAINING YOUR JOB

Simple BUT essential Communication

Course of English – PND July 2019 Useful vocabulary Sorry, I don’t understand. Can you say that again, please? Sorry, I missed you…Can you repeat that, please? What’s the English for ‘cadira’? It’s ‘chair’. How do you spell that? C-A-D-I-R-A

Course of English – PND July 2019 Speaking Practice – Spelling What’s the Sardinian for ‘name’ ? surname? nickname? thank you?

Write these phone numbers in the table and practise saying them Course of English Write these phone numbers in the table and practise saying them Your home number Your work number Your mobile Your office extension A colleague’s number Your manager’s number Your country international dialling code

More about phone numbers Course of English More about phone numbers Home telephone number Landline

More about phone numbers Course of English More about phone numbers A: Can I have your telephone number, please? B: Sure! It’s 333 5678932 A: Thank you. I’ll read it back. B: Correct! That’s fine. OR B: Sure! It’s A: Thank you. I’ll read it back. It’s 333 5670932 B: I’m sorry but there’s a mistake. It’s 333 5678 NOT 70 A: All right! Thank you.

Exchanging email addresses

sterligova = all lower case STERLIGOVA = ALL UPPER CASE Course of English @ = at . = dot - = hyphen – = dash /= slash _ = underscore sterligova = all lower case STERLIGOVA = ALL UPPER CASE