Different ways of ending an email (typical last lines) | Different ways of finishing an email (signing off) | Different ways of starting an email (typical first lines) | Different kinds of business documents | STARTTips for successful negotiations |
Characteristics of active listening | Different true sentences about your partner’s routine at work | |||
Different ways of starting an email (the greeting) | Different ways of answering your work phone | |||
Characteristics of bad customer service | Personality characteristics of a bad manager | |||
Different ways of saying a graph is going up | Personality characteristics of a good manager | |||
Different ways of saying a graph is going down | Expressions starting with marketing + | |||
Things to think about before entering a foreign market | Words starting with mis- | |||
Different ways of saying a graph isn’t going up or down | Tips for dealing with customer complaints | |||
Ways of stating the objectives of a meeting | Different true trends about your partner’s company or department | |||
Ways of encouraging contributions to a meeting | Different true numbers about your partner’s company or department | |||
Telephoning phrasal verbs | Different true sentences about your partner’s company or department | Different true sentences about your partner’s job | Different true sentences about your partner’s office | Different true sentences about your partner’s desk |
Instructions
Move anticlockwise around the board. When you land on a square, you get one point for each thing you can think of in that category (stopping when you make a mistake). You can then move one square for each point
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PDF for easy saving and printing: MLUpperRotatingBoardGame
Related pages
Market Leader Upper Intermediate page
Rotating revision board game (TEFLtastic classics Part 14)