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Business English Activities



Do or make?

A. Complete the chart with the words from the list.

a profit
the accounts
the cooking
money
a telephone call
homework
a mess
the housework


Make: Do:

Check answers

B. Add three words to each category.

C. Pair work. Talk about these questions with a partner.

Who in your family...
makes a lot of money?
makes a lot of phonecalls?
does most of the housework?
does the accounts?
makes a lot of mess?
does all the cooking?



Teacher's notes
This activity can be used as a quick comprehension check for these two verbs. Check that students know all the vocabulary they need for the possible answers, e.g. arrangement, appointment, crossword, decision. You may want to spend some time on pronunciation and correct syllable stress of the individual items.




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