A Delayed Project

Workers discuss a problem they're facing with a project. Listen and learn common English expressions you can use to discuss work problems.

Pre-listening Questions

1. What are some common problems you face at work?

2. How do you usually solve them?

3. How do you feel working directly with people?

Listening

Post-listening activity

Answer the questions.

  1. What are some common reasons why projects get delayed at work or school?
    ➤ Can you share an example from your own experience?

  2. How do you think a manager should respond when a team reports a delay?
    ➤ Should they be strict, understanding, or something in between?

  3. Have you ever had to explain a mistake or delay to someone in authority?
    ➤ How did you feel? What language did you use?

  4. What’s the best way to keep people updated when a project is behind schedule?
    ➤ Email, phone, text, meetings? Why?

  5. Do you think it’s better to give a late but perfect result, or an on-time but unfinished one?
    ➤ Why?

Additional Activities

Role-Play

Give students two different situations where a project was delayed (e.g. “Client changed the design,” “Team member was sick”). Each student explains their delay using the key phrases.
Then, they switch and role-play the manager responding.

Role-Play 1

Role A: Office Intern

You were supposed to submit a report today, but you misunderstood the deadline and haven’t finished.

Role B: Office Supervisor

You need that report for a meeting in one hour. Ask what’s going on and if they can finish on time.

Role A: Event Planner

You didn’t confirm the catering on time and had to switch vendors. The food will now arrive late.

Role B: Event Director

You’re responsible for the company’s reputation. Ask what the plan is and how they’ll avoid this issue next time.

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