6 Lessons about Mistakes and Problems
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Errors are a natural part of language learning, even for native speakers. However, the apprehension of making mistakes often lingers in the minds of many students. The lessons featured in today's selection aim to alleviate that fear, providing guidance not only in addressing linguistic errors but also in overcoming various problems.
by Julia Ochocińska
This lesson emphasizes that even native English speakers make mistakes, reassuring learners that perfection is not necessary, and provides practice in identifying and correcting common errors in sentences.
by Valeriya the Tutor
From this lesson, students will learn to correct common preposition mistakes, including the use of 'in' or 'at' for places, 'to' for traveling, the correct use of 'of,' prepositions for comparisons, talking about ability, talking about fears, using 'for' or 'since' in the present perfect, prepositions with 'work,' talking about times of the day, and talking about modes of transport.
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by Philip Oechsli
In the fast-paced world of business, facing and fixing challenges is common. Learning how to solve problems effectively is important. In this lesson, students will talk about important words for solving problems, discuss ways to handle work issues and practice using these skills in different situations.
by Valeriya the Tutor
Enhance your students' understanding of prepositions by identifying and correcting common mistakes made by learners, allowing them to practice these corrections and assess their progress. The lesson also incorporates a video on confusing words, a pronunciation exercise, and an entertaining video about misspelling names at Starbucks.
by Usama
How do you feel when you are criticized? And how do you deal with it? Discuss the answers to these questions, learn some useful vocabulary and practise reading and speaking.
by Philip Oechsli
This is the first part of a C1 Business English lesson series, "Five Steps to Fix Any Problem at Work." This course revolves around leadership coach, Anne Morriss's innovative five-step approach designed to assist professionals in addressing workplace challenges effectively.
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