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Making inquiries and answering inquiries PDFs and teaching tips. If you like anything else and want more, please support TEFLtastic.
Teaching dealing with enquiries articles
How to teach making enquiries – NEW
How to teach dealing with enquiries
List of useful language for dealing with enquiries
Useful language for giving bad news
Photocopiable enquiries classroom activities
Email enquiries disappearing text memory game
Enquiries about Zoom emailing lesson
Email enquiries and requests the same or different (in this very cheap e-book)
Email enquiries chain writing (in this bargain e-book)
Emailing line by line brainstorming (including enquiries, in this very reasonable e-book)
Email requests and enquiries coin game (in this reasonably priced e-book)
Email requests and enquiries error correction pairwork (in this absolute bargain e-book)
Emails turning down requests giving reasons practice (in this ridiculously cheap e-book)
Responding to email enquiries and requests simplest responses game (in this low priced e-book)
Informal telephone enquiries line by line brainstorming (in this low cost e-book)
Telephone enquiries jigsaw games (in this inexpensive e-book)
Telephone enquiries roleplays (in this good value e-book)
Requests and enquiries with have games
Dealing with requests and enquiries responses card games
Dealing with enquiries jigsaw text and brainstorming
Dealing with requests and enquiries line by line brainstorming (including telephoning language and roleplays)
Dealing with requests and enquiries politeness competition board game
Dealing with enquiries First lesson (also great as a needs analysis/ GTKY/ review of polite indirect questions for any Business English class, I’ve since found)
Dealing with enquiries Step by step roleplays
Saying no to enquiries
Functional language for dealing with enquiries
Telephone enquiries tips and useful phrases (with roleplays on the last page)
Related pages
Indirect questions page
Requests and offers page
Telephoning page
Business functional language main page
Updated 27 April 2023