Free materials for busy Business English teachers

Apologizing and giving bad news via email

By MartinWheeler on Sep 27, 2018 9:52:00 AM in Free Materials

Phrases and writing practice focusing on customer communication.

FILLED: Full-time InCorporateTrainer®™ in Stuttgart

By Helen Sinclair on Sep 19, 2018 2:13:36 PM in Jobs - Filled

Your future job?

We are looking for a committed full-time InCorporateTrainer®™ to work with one of our clients - a global manufacturer in the automotive industry - with their Business English communication goals.  

As an InCorporateTrainer®™, you...

Meetings Language: Conditionals practice

By Ian Taylor on Sep 11, 2018 9:27:00 AM in Free Materials

Meetings grammar and role-play

This is a mini series of lessons to help incorporate conditionals into first controlled then freer practice meeting situations. It helps participants develop speaking and writing practice with conditionals and meetings...

Full-time InCorporateTrainer®™ in Bamberg & Erlangen

By Helen Sinclair on Sep 5, 2018 12:43:40 PM in Jobs - Filled

Your future job?

We are looking for a commited full-time InCorporateTrainer®™ to work with two of our long-term clients, both global engineering companies,  with their Business English communication goals.  The job will be split between Bamberg &...

FILLED: Part-time InCorporateTrainer®™ in Erlangen

By Helen Sinclair on Aug 31, 2018 12:16:13 PM in Jobs - Filled

Your future job?

We are looking for a part-time InCorporateTrainer®™ to work with one of our clients in the Erlangen area.

The part-time position (16 – 20 hours per week during office hours) will involve 1-to-1 and group training in the client’s...

Is email making us stupid? (reading/discussion/roleplay)

By Helen Sinclair on Aug 29, 2018 2:45:00 PM in Free Materials

Technology in the workplace

The “memo” (along with the role play concept) and the “attached” article are best distributed well before a session begins, as it will take a bit of time for participants to read the whole article (some challenging...

Explain yourself: vocabulary practice

By Martin Wheeler on Aug 15, 2018 1:55:31 PM in Free Materials

This is a fun activity aimed at B1 and up.

For example: Yesterday you were seen driving an Audi TT.  Angelina Jolie was next to you. Explain yourself!

Don't shoot the messenger!

By Helen Sinclair on May 22, 2018 1:24:00 PM in Free Materials

Giving unpalatable advice diplomatically

Primary Aims:  Present and practice functional language connected with giving advice and handling sensitive HR situations. Secondary Aims: Present and practice vocabulary connected with this topic.

Minimum...

Full-time InCorporateTrainer®™ 

By Helen Sinclair on May 7, 2018 3:33:27 PM in Jobs - Open

Apply for future positions

Timing is everything and sometimes the stars align - sometimes not. That's why, at Target Training, we have an ongoing recruitment process & are always looking for qualified & experienced trainers who could join us in the...

Plain English: the beauty of verbs

By Ian Taylor on May 7, 2018 9:43:00 AM in Free Materials

A fair number of learners I deal with speak reasonably well, but struggle when it comes to putting their ideas into writing. This is often a result of their trying to apply an over-complex, formal style they picked up at school. This piece, when...