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WorkReady: Skills for Work

English Level 3

This collection of units helps learners to build knowledge around the basics of the
English Language.

  • Courses for English Language Learners. The course is taught in English.
  • NRS Level (National Reporting System): Intermediate
  • BEST Plus® SPL (Student Performance Level): 5-6
  • Each unit is a collection of short lessons that are 3 minutes or fewer. Units usually take an hour to complete.

 

Unit 1: Communicating at Work

Ask polite questions related to favors. Accept and decline requests with basic
phrases.

 

Unit 2: Saving Money

Use the present perfect to ask and answer basic questions with already, yet, and so
far. Identify personal finance vocabulary: loan, interest, APY, credit score, credit
history.

 

Unit 3: Talking about Past Experiences

Form sentences with “used to” to describe past memories or habits. Name basic life
stages and corresponding ages.

 

Unit 4: Planning a Party

Use the unreal conditional to recognize hypothetical situations. Decline an
invitation to a social event using basic phrases.

 

Unit 5: Giving and Accepting Offers

Use common phrases related to offers and gifts: send to, offer to, make for, buy for,
get for. Distinguish between “too much” and “not enough”.

 

Unit 6: Comparing Prices

Use the comparative form to compare two items while shopping. Select reasons for
actions with “because.” Explain the results of actions with “so.”

 

Unit 7: Describing Chronic Health Conditions

Use the present perfect continuous to respond to a medical professional’s questions
about symptoms. Name common chronic conditions: diabetes, asthma, depression.

 

Unit 8: Making Social Plans

Use “going to” in order to talk about social plans. Use the “will” to make a decision at
the time of speaking.

 

Unit 9: Talking about Preferences

Express preferences about various situations with “would rather.”.

 

Unit 10: Planning for Emergencies

Identify common natural disasters: blizzard, hurricane/typhoon, wildfire, heat wave.
Recognize that “must” equates to necessity. Follow instructions related to natural
disasters drills: get against the wall, get down, get away.

 

Unit 11: Making Repairs

Use the modals “must,” “could,” and “might” to make inferences about everyday situations. Identify common home repair issues: leaking pipe, infestations, broken lock, mold.

 

Unit 12: Final Review

50 questions to review content in all units.

 

Unit 13: Final Assessment

50 questions to assess learning in all units.