Useful language for distance learning

This lesson focuses on the kind of formulaic language your students might need when they interact online.

Have you had any computer-related problems in your online lessons this past month? Make a list, individually or with a partner. 

B  Watch video 1 up to 2:55. How many of the problems in A does it show?

Video 1

C  Sentences 1-12 were taken from the conference call. Using your intuition, circle the correct options.

1  Thanks [ for being / to be ] here [ in / on ] time.
2  Sorry, I’m late. Had a hard time [ to connect / connecting ].
3  One second. Paul’s having a sound [ issue / trouble ].
4  [ Don’t / Never ] mind (= Don’t worry/Forget it), I got it. I just had to change a few settings.
5  Great. Maybe we can [ get / go ] started, then.
6  Sounds [like/that] someone just [ entered / joined ].
7  I’m [ stopped / stuck ] (= unable to move) in traffic. Have I [ lost / missed ] anything yet?
8  [ Tyler fell / We lost Tyler ], I think.
9  Am I [ disappeared / frozen ]?
10 It sounded like Tyler was [ cutting out / going away ] (= losing his connection).
11 OK everyone, I know some of you have to [ escape / leave ] soon.
12 Beth, are you [ here / with us ] (= paying attention)?  
13 Tyler, can you go [ across / over ] (= repeat so we can check) the numbers one more time, please?

D  Watch video 1 again and check.

E  Answer questions 1-5 with a partner or with your teacher. Say the complete sentences rather than just the numbers.

Which sentences…
1  can you also use in face-to-face meetings?
2  are usually said by the person conducting the meeting?
3  do you wish you had learned before?
4  do you think you’re going to use soon?
5  do you think you need to practice a bit more before you can say it fluently?

F
  Watch video 2 and practice saying some of the sentences from the video out loud. 

Video 2

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