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Welcome!Welcome!

Objectives

What are your objectives for EFB2?

My objective: To help you meet your goals and provide you with regular feedback.

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Welcome!Welcome!

Objectives

What are your objectives for EFB2?G: improve English (reading, writing emails, phone calls)

D: improve CV, phone calls, reading emails, general

F: write emails, phone calls, study abroad, presentation skills

P: refresh English, MA in Europe, speakingP S: speaking / listening

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Needs Analysis Needs Analysis

Name:Company / Field:Reasons for studying English:Skills* to prioritise:Language points** to review:Type of feedback*** preferred:Time available for homework:

How can I best help you to learn?

How can you best make progress?

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• How long you worked there? GR• How many times did you work in that company?

WW• I worked there … three years. • I have always worked like an engineer. WW• I have worked … marketing since two years.

WW

• I am studying a second career. WW

• worked /t/ studied /d/lived /d/ started /id/

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Work HistoryWork History

Look at some highlights from Eileen’s CV. Describe them using the appropriate tense.

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Work HistoryWork History

Choose some highlights from your CV.

Make notes (key achievements, dates).

Your partner will make sentences about your work history using the appropriate tense.

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Jawed Karim’s storyJawed Karim’s story

a. hit the jackpot f. pitched the conceptb. got lucky g. interfacec. deal h. staked. obtained (his / a degree) i. substantial paymentse. brainstorming session