Market Leader Upper Intermediate Rotating Board Game

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)

 

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