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VIRTUAL

MEETING
LEVEL
“If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try
again”
What do you
think????

If at first you don't succeed,


... give up
... blame your parents
... destroy all the evidence that you tried
... do it t he way your mother told you to
... skydiving is not for you
I’ve never
been able
ski, and no to
w I don't t
I'll ever lea hink
rn. I alway
• Something you've tried to learn, but have never
wanted to s
learn, but
I
been able to do well.
don't live n
mountains
ear • Something you learnt to do after a lot of effort.
.
• Something you can do, but you'd like to be able
to
• do better.
• Something new that you would like to be able
to do.
• Something you are learning to do and that you
hope you’ll soon be able to do well.
• Something you think all young people should
able to do before they leave school.
▪ Why are you studying English? Are you happy with
your English level?
▪ What is your best piece of advice to study English?
▪ Do you think English is more or less difficult than
your language?
▪ What's more important: speaking, reading, writing
or listening?
▪ How important is English for you in your job or
future?
• Have you ever travelled to another country and felt
that there was a rea language barrier?
▪ How would you compare your own language with
English?
▪ Do you think English should become an official
language in your country?
Tip 1: Change the language to English
on all the gadgets you have, for • Do you already do any of these things?
example on your phone, or laptop, or • Which do you think is the best tip?
tablet. • Which tip could you easily put into practice?
Tip 2: Do things that you like doing, • What other things do you do to improve
but in English. your English outside class (e.g. visit chat
websites, listen to audiobooks)?
Tip 3: Try to find an English-speaking
boyfriend or girlfriend.
Tip 4: Get a vocabulary learning app
for your phone.
Tip 5: Book yourself a holiday in an
English-speaking country.
Tip 6: Listen to as many songs as
possible in English, and then learn to
sing them.
VIRTUAL
MEETING
LEVEL
Make sentences using
should/ shouldn't for
something which you
think is a question of
manners, and with must /
mustn't / have to for
something which is a law
or rule.
DISCUSS

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