LESSON SET OVERVIEW

With this lesson set, your students will:

  • practise using quantifiers in various contexts,
  • learn work-related collocations,
  • practise listening comprehension with three videos,
  • discuss work conditions, employee feedback and mentoring,
  • talk about the perfect number of people for different situations. 

This lesson set on job satisfaction, professional improvement as well as individual and team activities allows students to practise quantifiers. In the first (flipped) lesson, students learn and practise quantifiers and talk about job satisfaction. In the second lesson, they talk about mentoring and with the third lesson, they further practise expressing quantities

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Each lesson in the set is also a standalone lesson.

Lesson 1 Teach students using quantifiers
ESL lesson on quantifiers
Flipped Lesson 60 min Unlimited Plan

How about a little improvement?

Business Grammar

Students review and practise quantifiers (e.g. much, many, few, a few, hardly any), watch a video on employee satisfaction survey and discuss different professional situations, as well as their own experiences as employees or employers.

Lesson 2 Provide more context to practise quantifiers
lesson about mentorship
Standard Lesson 60 min Unlimited Plan

Does everyone need a mentor?

Business

Students watch a video and discuss the idea of mentoring. They also compare word pairs like mentor - mentee) and interviewer - interviewee). Students can also expand on the topic of quantifiers in in ex. 9-10 (slides 19-22) by using the correct words with advice.

Lesson 3 Encourage students to practise expressing quantities
discussing group and individual activities
Speaking Class 45 min / 60 min Unlimited Plan

How many is enough?

General

Students discuss the minimum and maximum number of people for activities and share their preferences for group or individual activities. They also do an extra activity to review quantifiers (e.g. much, several, too many). Encourage students to use quantifiers when discussing the points in ex. 2, 4, 7 and 8 (slides 9, 13 and 19-20).

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  1. Shams Gaia

    Hey! Thanks for the lesson plan, love it!
    Could you checkout the link to the video in the first set? It’s broken.

    1. Justa

      Hi! We’re happy you like the set 🙂
      The links to the videos in both lessons work fine on our side, however, you might experience some problems while clicking on them in the PDF versions of the worksheet. Nevertheless, you can also access the videos through our website. If you still have a problem, please reach out to us at [email protected] and we’ll help you out!

  2. whippetski

    The mentoring lesson has disappeared!

    1. Justa

      Hi! It’s there again, we needed to update the video as it disappeared. Everything should work fine now 🙂

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