Feedback Givers
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Feedback Givers

This ESL lesson plan equips B2 learners with skills to give and interpret feedback in business English contexts. It features reading activities to explore types of feedback styles and a vocabulary-building exercise. Students engage in interactive role-play, practicing constructive communication while using industry-relevant phrases. The structured approach ensures learners develop sensitivity to perspectives and practical feedback techniques.

Skills

  • Can formulate and provide clear feedback.
  • Can show sensitivity to different perspectives in guiding a group, acknowledging contributions and formulating any reservations, disagreements or criticisms in such a way as to avoid or minimize any offense during a business conversation.
Online Interactive
Based on CEFR
Fully Customizable
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Warm-up

In pairs, brainstorm life situations in which people receive feedback. Write your suggestions on the (online) board.
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What do you think are the benefits of receiving feedback?
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How do people benefit from giving feedback?
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Read this text and fill in the gaps with these types of feedback givers

3

Individually, complete this quiz. Tell your partner about your results. Do you agree?

4

Complete the sentences with the words and phrases from the article

5

Role-play a conversation

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