Are Perks Enough?

Kategoria
Angielski Biznesowy, Lekcje na mówienie
Tematyka
Praca, Dodatkowe korzyści
Rodzaj treści
Video
Poziom
B2 Upper-Intermediate, C1 Advanced
Gramatyka
Mixed Grammar
Skupiam się na
Mówienie, Słownictwo, Słuchanie
ID lekcji
B2C1.B-6
Czas trwania lekcji
30 minut
OTWÓRZ LEKCJĘ
Ilustracja przedstawiająca uczniów omawiających dodatki i korzyści oferowane w niektórych firmach oraz ich znaczenie w miejscu pracy na lekcji angielskiego.

Opis lekcji

How can you get more bang for you buck at work? In this lesson, students will discuss perks and benefits offered at some companies and their importance in the workplace. This lesson features a video of tech industry employees describing the perks they were previously offered at their job. Students will learn and practice vocabulary relating to the topic. The lesson includes plenty of engaging discussion activities and worksheets that have been developed for adult and teenage learners.

Cel lekcji



  • ​​​​​​To discuss the topic of perks and benefits and their importance in the workplace

  • To learn and practice new vocabulary words relating to the topic

  • To develop speaking and listening skills



Video

Do you want $2,000 to spend anywhere in the world, unlimited time off, or the freedom to work from home forever? Would these perks be worth it considering the downsides? Watch this video to learn about some of the amazing perks employees in the tech industry have.

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Słownictowo i wymowa

bang for your buck [idiom]: value for money
perk [noun]: money, goods, or other benefits to which one is entitled as an employee
instability [noun]: the state of being unstable, unpredictable, or changeable
promotion prospects [noun]: the chances an employee has for gaining a better position or higher salary
millennial [noun]: a person born between 1981 and 1996
tech industry [noun]: a group of technology companies that are electronics-based, such as businesses relating to digital electronics, software, and internet-related services
lose luster [idiom]: to become dull, unexciting, or uninteresting
paradox [noun]: a seemingly strange or self-contradictory statement
reimburse [verb]: to repay (a person who has spent or lost money)
lavish [adjective]: fancy, costly, luxurious
lucrative [adjective]: producing a great deal of profit or money
enticing [adjective]: attractive and tempting because it offers you advantages or pleasure
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