Elementary
A selection of elementary-level business-related worksheets and lesson plans from Macmillan resources.
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A problem
To put a set of events into the correct order and date them.
A typical day
To exchange information about two schedules.
Advertising
To write short advertisements for products.
An order
To place an order by telephone.
Answers for questions
To match questions to answers.
Branson and Roddick
To complete a dictation between pairs of students.
Business crossword
To complete two crosswords by inventing and exchanging clues.
Business trips
To talk about business trips.
But you said …
To act out a meeting between two companies about a problem with an order.
Captions
To write captions and match them to pictures.
Clothes
To talk about how people dress at work.
Conversations
To write a conversation collaboratively.
Correct or incorrect?
To decide whether a set of sentences are correct or incorrect.
Curriculum vitae
To complete a CV.
Decisions
To match up a set of sentences describing decisions.
Directions
To ask for and give directions to different offices in a building.
Donald Trump
To exchange information about Donald Trump.
Experiences
To talk about experiences of using English in business situations.
Find the differences
To find the differences between two pictures of an office.
Getting to work
To exchange information about a daily routine: travelling to work.
Good advice
Match the problems with the correct advice.
How do you do it?
To act out and extend a set of telephone conversations in a specified manner.
How often
To exchange information about business activities.
ICI and John Lewis
To exchange information about two companies.
In the office
To describe the location of furniture in an office.
Job advertisements
To write job advertisements.
Jobs, salaries, cars
To exchange information with a partner about a group of managers.
Likes and dislikes
To talk about likes and dislikes at work.
Make a decision
To decide on a course of action in various situations.
Management questions
To think of advice for several basic business problems.
Meeting people
To exchange personal information: name, job, company, address and phone number.
Meetings
To act out a short meeting to decide what type of business to open with lottery winnings.
Meg Rivers Cakes
To exchange information about a small business.
Memory test
To remember the location of a group of objects in an office.
Offices
To describe different offices.
On the telephone
To put the sentences of a telephone conversation in order.
Predictions
To make predictions about the students' country and/or company.
Prices
To exchange information about prices.
Qualities for the job
To decide on the appropriate characteristics for a set of jobs.
Questions
To ask and answer questions about work.
Statistics
To exchange information about leisure activities in Britain.
Swift Books
To read a set of statements and decide if each one is true or false.
Telephone enquiries
To role play a telephone conversation between an employee at a credit card company and a potential new customer.
Tenses
To complete a letter of application.
The company
To invent a business organisation.
Travel
To sort out a set of sentences to make three conversations: ordering in a restaurant; booking a flight; asking for a hotel room.
Travel
To do a puzzle about travelling to work.
What are they saying?
To match up a set of situations with what people said.
Who's at the meeting?
To exchange basic information about a group of participants at an international meeting.
Who's the boss?
To describe people and identify them from descriptions.
Work skills
To talk about things at work that students can and can't do.
World records
To exchange information about records from the world of business.
World superlatives quiz
To guess statistics using superlative adjectives.
Your company
To ask and answer questions about the students' jobs, the company they work for and what their company produces.



