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| We have 2 classes per work, so after some discussion about what they need I´ve agreed to have one conversation-based class and the other with more focus, exercises and homework. I´ve had conversational classes on a one-to-one level before, but with the number of people plus the higher level of English, I´m looking for some ideas on how to run this one through. Each class lasts 1 hour. I´m thinking of creating, over time, some varied conversation topic and question cards to be chosen at random for each class.... also will try and incorporate some subject-specific topics (law, finance, taxation.... for which I´m hunting the web for resources !) In the meantime I´m looking for inspiration!! All thoughts and ideas are welcomed, thanks! m.x |
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| I Googled: ESP+law and this came up. Looks like it might have some ideas. http://hungary.usembassy.gov/uploads...w_mods_1_4.pdf Got this one from "legal vocabulary" : Law - Legal English Glossary - English for Special Purposes Core Vocabulary Last edited by oregeezer; 31-Mar-2008 at 08:05. |
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I´m also looking for some simpler ideas as conversation starters... perhaps I should be looking at business conversation or something - will have a look at some more of the books I have access to. |
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