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True Beginner Lesson


Wa rm Up
Answer the questions with your teacher and classmates.

What is a team?

A team is-------------

Are you on a team at work? Describe it.

1 am/am not on a team at work.


Name lt
How many things in this picture can you name?

• team

• boss

• coworker

• coffee

• explain

What else do you see in the picture?

Do you have a boss?


ldiom
Talk to your teacher and classmates about this idiom and answer the question.

team player = a person who works well with other people

Example: Max is a team player. He always helps his coworkers.


Are you a team player ? Explain.
Ra nking
What is the most important characteristic of a team player? Explain your choice.

a nice smile 1 think is the most important because...

being friendly

communicating well

helping the team

working hard
Compa re lt
Which is better? Talk about both topics and decide which is better. Then vote.

Working on a team Working alone

Example: You can talk to your coworkers. Example: You do more work.

Do you like working alone or working on a team? Explain.



Who Said lt?
Read the quote, decide what it means and answer the question.

"Keep your eye on the ball!"

What does this mean?

a. think
b. focus
c. be calm

What sayings/quotes inspire you to work hard?


Read a n Exa mple
Read the lines with a classmate. Take turns.

Russell: Sam, are you busy? 1 need help.

Sam: No, l'm not busy. What do you need?

R ussell: Will you look at this document for the meeting?

Sam: Sure.
(a few minutes later) This is really good. Good work!
R ussell: Thanks.

Sam: No problem.
Have a Conversatio n
Read the lines with a classmate and fill in the blanks with your own answers.

Russell: Sam, ? 1 need help.

Sam: No, l'm not busy What ?

R ussell: Will you look at this document for the meeting?

Sam: Sure.
This is really good. _
R ussell: Thanks.

Sam:
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Act lt Out
Choose a role and act it out with a partner. Take
turns.

Role A

1. You need help with work.


2. Ask a person on your work team for help.
3. Tell your coworker what you need.
Role B

1. You are on a work team.


2. Your coworker asks you for help.
3. Help your coworker with a problem.

Language to Use:
Are you busy?
What do you need?
1 think that...
Good work!
Wor k Together
Work with your class to complete this project.

You are starting a new work team. Decide on a plan for the team. Try to agree with
your class.

How many people will be on the team?

What will the team do?

Will the team have a leader? Explain.


Ta lk Abo ut lt
Take turns asking your classmates these questions and giving your own answers.

• Do you like working on a team or alone?

• What was the last project that your work team


finished?

• Are you friendly to your coworkers? Why or why


not?

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