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The documents provide worksheets and exercises for learning business English through needs analysis, interviews, and question formation.

The worksheets cover topics like general personal information, language learning experience, strengths/weaknesses, and opinions about learning English.

The needs analysis and interview forms aim to understand a learner's current and future needs, priorities, and experience with English in order to plan an effective language course.

Business Questions First Lesson

Worksheet 1-Needs Analysis Level Check Interview Form


Interview your partner about the topics below and make notes to help your teacher plan your course
General Information:
Name:
Job:
Education:
Hobbies:
Foreign travel:
(Any other personal information):
Motivation for studying English:
Present needs for work, studies or travel:

Future needs for work, studies or travel:

Top priorities:
English language exams?
Language Learning Experience:
Previous studies and opinions on:

Other languages:
Other Study of, Practice of and Use of English (in work and free time):
Present:

Previous:

English Language Strengths and Weaknesses:


Strengths:

Weaknesses:

Opinions about Language Learning:

Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2007


Business Questions First Lesson
Worksheet 2- Making questions in English grammar presentation
Match these questions to the questions on Worksheet 1 (there is one for each):
Have you ever visited an English speaking country?
What is your job title?
What was your major at university?
Are you married?
What’s your surname/ family name?
Do you use English in your work?
Are you going to use English more in the future?
What do you need to study in English most?
Have you ever read a newspaper in English?
What do you like doing in your free time?
Did you like your high school English lessons? Why/ why not?
Can you speak any other languages?
What is the best way to learn a language, in your opinion?
Do you play English language games on your Nintendo?
What is the easiest part of learning English for you?
Are you going to take IELTS this year?
What part of your English do you need to improve most?

Write the questions above in the boxes below


(Question Auxiliary Subject (Other verb/ (others)
word) verb verbs)

Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2007


Business Questions First Lesson- Worksheet 3- Making questions in English grammar practice
Using the boxes on Worksheet 2 to help you, add words to the sentences below to make full questions:
What department work in?
your favourite subject at school?
What your priority?
do any sports?
have any English-speaking friends?
Which foreign countries visited?
Where from?
your first name/ Christian name?
How often make English language telephone calls?
going to travel abroad on a business trip this year?
ever watched an English language film with English subtitles?
Who work for?
What TOEIC score need?
How can improve your English quickly, do you think?
study English at university? Do you think it was a good course?
How many years study English at school? enjoy it?
speak any Chinese?
listen to British or American music? understand the lyrics?
good at writing emails in English?
English grammar difficult for you?
Match the questions above with the questions on Worksheet 1 (some parts have more than one question)

Change partners and take turns asking each other the questions

Make questions for the answers below


1. Two daughters and one son
2. No, I didn’t. I hated it.
3. 37
4. Singing karaoke
5. Case
6. No, I’m not, but I’m engaged.
7. Find an English speaking boyfriend or girlfriend
Write 8 similar short and difficult to guess true answers about you. Swap sheets with your partner and
take turns trying to ask the right questions to get the answers you have written.

Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2007

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