Free Resources
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Speaking Skills:
Saying numbers…made simple
Saying and reading large, long numbers may be scary, without a secret formula.
Learn how to say numbers from zero to in the millions, using a basic ‘code’ / formula, with examples and activities to test what you have learned in this lesson:
Numbers in context
The next step in reading and saying numbers is to learn how to use them, in context.
In business numbers are so much more than just one, ten, one hundred, one thousand, etc.
There are many different forms of a single number and it is important to be able to not only identify them but also to learn how, when and where to use them. This is especially vital when presenting figures, results and reports.
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Writing Skills:
Converting images to written statements
Practice your writing skills by converting the below images into a written statement to the detective, on the whereabouts of Jenny Brown and Peter Jones on the day of the murder.
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Tenses and Time
Practice your tenses written skills by completing ‘The impact of time’ activities in this lesson.
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More Tenses and time activities:
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Short personal letters on a postcard
Practice your short personal letter writing skills.
Use this postcard as an example:
Now write your own postcard on the blank postcards to follow.
You can download and print them onto card, to write on them directly for this exercise.
The first is a blank from Venice and the second is a blank from Thailand.
Reading Skills:
Reading comprehension test
Practice your reading comprehension skills by answering the questions in the activity section of the below Harvard Business Review article: ‘To resolve a conflict, first decide: Is it hot or cold?’.
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Words beginning with ‘R’: Scrabble
This scrabble word puzzle activity lets you practice your word identification skills for words beginning with the letter ‘R’.
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