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English at Work 13 – Agreeing and Disagreeing is an entertaining course that explains how to agree or disagree appropriately and use the first conditional to express possibilities. The course covers grammar, idioms, vocabulary and pronunciation and is ideal for workplace learners who already have basic skills in English. It promotes communication and language competence by building the desire and motivation to learn and the confidence to try. Confidence in learning and using English leads to successful communication.

Key Learning Points

  • Learn language functions - Agreeing and Disagreeing - Agreeing with someone's opinion; Settling a disagreement; Disagreeing calmly/politely; Disagreeing about the 'facts'; Disagreeing about what happened
  • Master simple grammar lessons – Conditionals - If + Present tense + Will/Going to. Encouraging others; Giving an ultimatum; Saying what usually happens; Stating an opinion
  • Master everyday idioms – Promise the moon; follow through; Out there; In great shape
  • Build vocabulary – left behind; ignore; acknowledgement; disappointed; trust; rate myself; similar
  • Learn and practice pronunciation – Stressing Words

Interactive eLearning course

This video program is also available as a short stimulating eLearning course with interactive learning modules, recap activities, inline video and quiz assessments, designed to engage learners and build skills.

This is available as part of

Cutting Edge English At Work Series
These 20 groundbreaking programs combine psychology, linguistics and instructional design, and engage learners through: • amusing situations • entertaining characters • interesting conversations • authentic language • strong storylines • high quality production • pract
Categories
English Language Learning
Training / Learning
Video Running Time (minutes)
15:00
Course Length (minutes)
60
Producer
Seven Dimensions
Course ID
CECEAW13

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Leaders Workbook
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