Let’s get to know each other!

What’s your name?

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How are you today

Are you tired?

Sleepy? Happy?

Where are you from?

How old are you?

Family, pets

Is your family big or small?

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Who do you have in your family?

Have you got a pet?

What’s your favorite animal?

Do you like… ?

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Hobbies, interests

What is your hobby?

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What do you like doing in your free time?

Do you play computer games?

Look at the pictures

Find the differences

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Find the odd one out

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Find the odd one out

Tell the story

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Six tips for a tidy desk

1. Only keep things you really need on and near your desk.

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Use a tray for any papers you have to read. Have a jar for pens and pencils and have a bin near your desk.

2. Don’t keep any drinks on your desk.

Go to the kitchen when you want to have a drink or, if you prefer, keep a drink on a small table near your desk.

3. Don’t keep any drinks on your desk.

Try to keep as much information as possible in folders on your computer. Before printing a document, ask yourself, ‘do I really need to read this on paper?’

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4. Use your smartphone to take photos of things you need to remember.

For example, take photos of notes to yourself, the name and address of a place you need to visit or diagrams you need to study for school.

5. Get a noticeboard.

If you really do need to keep small bits of paper, use a noticeboard on the wall. Check it every day and throw old notes in the bin.

6. Clean your desk at the end of every day.

Choose a time to tidy your desk and do it! If you do it every day, it will only take five minutes and you can start each new day with a clean and tidy space.

Lesson for Methodologist

By Allright

Lesson for Methodologist

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