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Revision as of 17:07, 27 February 2014
Grammar
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- 1. May/might
- 2. May/might
Pronunciation
Examples | |
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Vocabulary
Jobs
- Plumber
- Pipe
- Mechanic
- Janitor
- Maid
- Painter
- Baker
- Bakery
- Butcher
- Barber (male only), Hair stylist (unisex)
- Barber shop (male only), Salon (unisex)
- Chef
- Waiter
- Waitress
- Bartender
- Bar
- Truck driver
- Mover
- Exterminator
- Miner
- Mine
http://www.languageguide.org/english/vocabulary/jobs/
Slang and Idioms /Phrasal Verbs
1.
Conversation
- What´s your profession?
- Do you like your job?
- What´s the most satisfying job? Why?
- How important are clothes at work? How does your job determine what you wear in your country?
- In your opinion, which jobs are most prestigious?
- Would you like a job that involved a lot of travel? Why or why not?
- What three things are most important for you in a job? Why?
- If you could own your own business, what would it be?
- Describe the first job you had for money.
- If you could choose any job in the world, what would you choose? Why?
Travel…
1.
Prepositions
out of
Review
1. Complete the sentences using may or might:
- You ____ well be right.
- I told them I ____ go, but wasn't sure.
- Students ____ only borrow four books at a time.
- The examiner says we ____ leave when we've finished.
- It ____ be very expensive, but it's much better than the others.
- I just ____ accept your offer.
- You ____ have told me earlier!
- You ____ try asking her for help- she knows her stuff.
2. Rewrite the sentences following the model.
3. Complete the sentences with may / might or can:
- I _______ speak French well.
- _______ I help you?
- I _______ go on holiday to Spain.
- She ______ drive.
- _______ she eat the last apple?
- My mother ______ telephone me today.
- I _______ see Brad Pitt when I am in Hollywood.
- He _______ see the sea from his apartment.
- They _______ run faster than my brother.
4. Text listening
5. Choose the right answer according to the sentence given:
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- Tier 5
- Lesson:Essentials/41|Lesson 41
- Lesson:Essentials/42|Lesson 42
- Lesson:Essentials/43|Lesson 43
- Lesson:Essentials/44|Lesson 44
- Lesson:Essentials/45|Lesson 45
- Lesson:Essentials/46|Lesson 46
- Lesson:Essentials/47|Lesson 47
- Lesson:Essentials/48|Lesson 48
- Lesson:Essentials/49|Lesson 49
- Lesson:Essentials/50|Lesson 50
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