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Emotional regulation: discussing impulsive behaviour and its consequences
Self-control — a C1 English lesson. Practise mixed conditionals and expand vocabulary around managing impulsive behaviour and emotional responses.
Your work calendar: talking about meetings
Scheduling meetings — an A2 English lesson. Practise phrasal verbs for time and expand vocabulary around managing your work calendar.
AGI ethics: debating hypothetical scenarios
AGI ethics — a C2 English lesson. Practise inverted conditionals and the subjunctive mood and expand vocabulary around philosophical debates.
Office supplies: making polite requests
Office supplies — a B1 English lesson. Practise making polite requests and expand vocabulary around office equipment.
Video meetings: using adverbs of frequency
Video conferencing — a B1 English lesson. Practise adverbs of frequency and expand vocabulary around online meetings.
Healthcare systems: speculating about medical issues
Healthcare systems — a C1 English lesson. Practise modal verbs of speculation and expand vocabulary around medical appointments and insurance.
Brand strategy: making comparisons and giving opinions
Brand management — a B2 English lesson. Practise making comparisons with adjectives and expand vocabulary around marketing strategy.
Airport procedures: giving and following instructions
Airport security — an A2 English lesson. Practise using imperatives and modals for rules and expand vocabulary for travel.
Global trade: mastering diplomatic negotiation
Global trade — a C2 English lesson. Practise inversion and hedging for diplomatic language and expand vocabulary around international tariff negotiations.
Cybersecurity: assessing threats and expressing obligation
Cybersecurity — a C1 English lesson. Practise formal language of obligation and expand vocabulary around assessing and mitigating digital threats.
AI in hiring: expressing cause and effect
AI in hiring — a C1 English lesson. Practise expressing cause and effect and expand vocabulary around technology in the modern workplace.
Customer service: using polite language to handle complaints
Customer service — a B1 English lesson. Practise using modal verbs for politeness and expand vocabulary around handling complaints.
