Navigating workplace conditions

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LESSON SET OVERVIEW

With this lesson set, your students will:

  • practise vocabulary for employment law and employment conditions,
  • talk about job benefits and job requirements,
  • practise connected speech, 
  • watch a video about a new law passed in Portugal 
  • share their views on employment regulations around the world.

In the first lesson of this set, students learn and practise employment-related vocabulary. In the second lesson, students use the vocabulary to discuss employment laws and regulations.

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Lesson 1 Teach your students employment vocabulary
vocabulary for employment conditions
Vocabulary Lab 45 min / 60 min Premium Plan

Conditions of employment

Business

With the Vocabulary Lab worksheet, students learn and practise 16 terms related to employment. They also practise connected speech, do role-play and decide on best conditions of employment for hypothetical employees.

Lesson 2 Encourage students to discuss employment regulations
employment law English
Standard Lesson 75 min Premium Plan

The right to rest and other employment laws

Business

Students practise vocabulary related to the topic of employment law, watch a video about a new law passed in Portugal and share their views on employment regulations around the world.

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