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M1 Professional English

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ROUND I | Pronunciation Game

Apologies, discuss, development, director, significant, final, approach, fund, results, months, customers, conduct, investment, participants, moreover, trial, idea, product, supplies, studies, introduce, comfortable, method, discuss

ROUND II | Correct The Mistakes

  1. It had disappointed results

  2. The new responsible is...

  3. There are many subjects important to discuss

  4. I’m agree with you.

  5. It depends of the company.

  6. We'll meet at 9 hours.

  7. Pay workers per hour is not effective.

  8. I am working here for many years.

  9. Workers wich work harder...

  10. It's better to change frequently your job.

  11. It's great to learn new thing.

  12. I don’t know very well the team.

  13. I understand what you say.

  14. It was Anne who works in that department.

  15. One of advantage is...

  16. Last year, we have completed the project.

  17. We need to understand the need of every clients.

  18. There is some disadvantages.

  19. You can discover another professions.

SPEAKING ROUND II | Argumental

Debate unprepared on the given topic.

  • Rules:
    1. This is not an argument / Dispute.
    2. Each student should take an opposing side of the debate (try "Rock, Paper, Scissors")
    3. A valid argument or counter argument = 1 point
    4. Development of each point using an example and explanation = +1 point
    5. Use of debating expression  and conjunctions = +0.5 points

 

  • Count scores after each debate.

Debate unprepared on the given topic.

  • AI should replace human interviewers entirely, as humans are too biased and unprofessional.

  • By law, companies should not be allowed to force job candidates to attend interviews in-person.

  • A universal basic income is the only realistic solution to the job losses caused by technological progress.

  • Young people today should not bother training for careers that will not exist in ten years, like community managers.

  • Companies should prioritise getting young people interested in their brand early, even if they cannot afford to buy anything yet.

  • A company's reputation matters more than how much money it makes.

SPEAKING ROUND II | Argumental

M1 Professional English Revision | Game Show 1!

By Adam Wyett

M1 Professional English Revision | Game Show 1!

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