The following article has some great tips on writing from notes with ChatGPT, for Business English learners or anyone else interested.
Simply click on the link or the picture below:
http://articles.roadtogrammar.com/ESLTech/CGPT2/
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The following article has some great tips on writing from notes with ChatGPT, for Business English learners or anyone else interested.
Simply click on the link or the picture below:
http://articles.roadtogrammar.com/ESLTech/CGPT2/
The following article explains how to create a customised dictionary app wth ChatGPT.
It's a great thing ESL learners to try. Simply click on the link or the picture below:
http://articles.roadtogrammar.com/ESLTech/CGPT1/
I have just uploaded a new listening section on Road to Grammar's business English page. It features 20 short conversations suitable for B1+. Each conversation comes with an audio clip, a question activity, script and language notes.
You can access these listening activities here:
http://roadtogrammar.com/businessenglish/snippets/
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All of the picture-based vocabulary quizzes in Road to Grammar's Vocab Gym now come with audio examples.
After you have answered a question, an audio icon will appear (see picture below) and you can click this to hear the audio.
You can find the Vocab Gym activity here.
This vocabulary set features 21 vocabulary items that you will find in courtroom scenarios. For example, if you like watching courtroom dramas on TV or watching true crime documentaries, you will come across these words.
This vocab set is perfect for teachers to share with their class before watching a courtroom drama or reading about a trial.
Each vocabulary item has an audio clip so you can hear the vocabulary used in context.
The URL is: http://roadtogrammar.com/vocabulary/courtroom/
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All 365 quizzes on Roadtogrammar.com now come with audio examples.
After you have answered a question, an audio icon will appear (see picture below) and you can click this to hear the audio.
A container word is usually connected to an uncountable noun, to form a countable amount.
For example, butter is uncountable, but we can count STICKS of butter or PACKETS of butter. So, stick and packet are container words.
We also use container words with some countable nouns. For example, we can say a BUNCH of grapes or a BUNCH of bananas.
Quiz number 52 features 28 container words and has been redone to include images and pronunciation.
You can try the quiz here:
A BUNCH of grapes:
I've reformatted the site's word stress activity to look nicer and more specifically to have more comprehensive notes that explain word stress in greater detail.
You can try the activity here:
www.roadtogrammar.com/wordstress
Or you can read the notes separately here:
www.roadtogrammar.com/wordstress/notes.html
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New Game: Ten From Four
Test your word skills by finding ten words before the timer runs out. It gets harder each level!
Play here: www.roadtogrammar/tenfromfour
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Here is the sixth in a series of articles and resources about presentation skills, aimed at business English learners.
This article talks about establishing authority at the beginning of a presentation, using three TED Talks as examples.
http://roadtogrammar.com/businessenglish/pres6/
Here is the fifth in a series of articles and resources about presentation skills, aimed at business English learners.
This article talks about ways to make a presentation more interesting - a vital part of the process of preparing to present. It's chock full of examples from TED Talks.
http://roadtogrammar.com/businessenglish/pres5/
Here is the fourth in a series of articles and resources about presentation skills, aimed at business English learners.
This article talks about ways to minimize feeling nervous when you present. It's packed with tips and advice.
http://roadtogrammar.com/businessenglish/pres4/
Here is the third in a series of articles and resources about presentation skills, aimed at business English learners.
This article explains why people get nervous when giving a presentation. Hopefully, this is a first step to beating those nerves!
http://roadtogrammar.com/businessenglish/pres3/
Here is the second in a series of articles and resources about presentation skills, aimed at business English learners.
This second article is about the narrative presentation style. It includes a video example from a TED Talk:
http://roadtogrammar.com/businessenglish/pres2/
The following article has some great tips on writing from notes with ChatGPT, for Business English learners or anyone else interested. Simpl...