Task: Introductions and Getting to Know You Language
Task: Which questions would make me (Eve) give you the following information when asked?
Eg. Eve Mullett-Müncheberg – What is your name? // Sorry, I didn’t catch your name? // I’m sorry, what is your name again?
nearly 14 years in the Ulm region, 20 years in Germany
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I want my students to feel happier speaking English |
I help employees of small and large companies use English at work better
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Southampton, U.K.
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To find a good life-work balance |
Jogging, reading novels, cross-stitching |
In 2002 (with a break of 1-2 years after my kids were born)
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I like it when the people in my courses have fun |
I speak it every day, at home and at work
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The best way for me was reading (novels, magazines) and speaking in German as often as possible
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I speak it with my family and with German native speakers |
I use it with people face-to-face, on the phone and in writing (emails, texts, etc.) |
Suggested questions:
- Nearly 14 years in the Ulm region, 20 years in Germany
How long have you been living here?
- Southampton, U.K.
Where do you come from? Where were you born?
- I like it when the people in my courses have fun
What’s the best part of your job? What do you like most about your job?
- I speak it every day, at home and at work
How often do you use English (and where)?
- To find a good life-work balance
What are your personal/career goals? What do you hope to achieve, (professionally)?
- Jogging, reading novels, cross-stitching
What do you do in your free time? How do you manage stress?
- In 2002 (with a break of 1-2 years after my kids were born)
When did you start to teach English? When did you start your job?
- I want my students to feel happier speaking English
What do you want from this course?
- I help employees of small and large companies use English at work better
What do you do (exactly)? What are your responsibilities?
- The best way for me was reading (novels, magazines) and speaking in German as often as possible.
How did you learn German (best)? Which methods did you use for learning German?
- I speak it with my family and with German native speakers
Who do you use/speak English with?
- I use it with people face-to-face, on the phone and in writing (emails, texts, etc.)
How do you use English (to communicate)?