Negotiations 2: Positions and interests

The key to successful negotiation is preparation and research. This means finding out exactly what you want from the negotiation, and why you want it. This lesson includes a discussion, vocabulary input, a reading activity, useful language for negotiation, team problem solving and a role play in pairs.

Topic: Negotiation, positions and interests
 
Level: Intermediate (B2) and above
 
Aims:

  • To discuss techniques for planning and preparing for a negotiation;
  • To examine the differences between positions and interests;
  • To teach some useful phrases for stating your opening position;
  • To provide practice and feedback of the situation of stating your position in a negotiation.


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By Jeremy Day

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