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Презентация на тему Welcome to the world of jobs and professions

Warming up Listen to the conversation of two students and try to guess how much money does the student spent on food and cloths
Welcome to the world of jobs and professionsРозроблено вчителем англійської мови Warming up Listen to the conversation of two students and try to Look at the pictures and try to name the jobs Reading a) Pre-reading Read new words and words combinations before reading a at the same time – в той самий часblue-collar worker – робочийWhite b) While readingAt Work: Jobs  My name is Martha Glass. I'm thirty-nine I was out of work for sixteen months. It's terrible being unemployed. c) Post-reading Answer the questionsHow old is Martha Glass?What is she?Why did Speaking Refer the jobs above to the characteristic belowDangerous jobsJobs which require Group Work KEY A secretary types letters.A teacher teaches maths to students.A postman delivers Grammar Point Let’s Practise1. Put the verbs in the correct past simple form: 1. HometaskDo the Puzzle
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Слайд 2 Warming up Listen to the conversation of two students

Warming up Listen to the conversation of two students and try

and try to guess how much money does the

student spent on food and cloths

Слайд 4 Look at the pictures and try to name

Look at the pictures and try to name the jobs

the jobs


Слайд 5 Reading a) Pre-reading Read new words and words combinations before

Reading a) Pre-reading Read new words and words combinations before reading

reading a text
to choose (chose, chosen) — обирати
to make

money — заробляти гроші nurse — медсестра to earn — заробляти to be out of work — бути безробітним unemployed — безробітний skilled — кваліфікований successful — успішний poorly paid — погано оплачуваний to transfer — переміщати sales — продажа to sell — продавати

Слайд 6 at the same time – в той самий

at the same time – в той самий часblue-collar worker –

час
blue-collar worker – робочий
White collar – офісний працівник
to take

out – повести на погулянку
night classes – вечірні уроки
extra training – додаткове навчання
promote – сприяти, просувати
retire – залишати посаду


Слайд 7 b) While reading
At Work: Jobs 
My name is

b) While readingAt Work: Jobs  My name is Martha Glass. I'm

Martha Glass. I'm thirty-nine years old and I'm a

doctor. I chose the medical profession because I wanted to help people and at the same time make good money. When I was younger I wanted to become a teacher or a nurse, but I soon realized there wasn't much money in either of those professions.
My parents almost didn't help me, because they didn't want me to have a career at all. They wanted me to do what so many other girls did. They wanted me to become a secretary, marry the boss, have kids and stay at home. Well, I got married, and I had kids, but I have my career as well.
Hi. I'm Billy. I left school when I was sixteen. I didn't have any qualification. I just wanted to earn some money. I got a job in a factory. I didn't mind being a blue-collar worker. All I wanted was enough money to take my girlfriend out on a Saturday night. But then they got robots in to do my job and I was out of work.

Слайд 8 I was out of work for sixteen months.

I was out of work for sixteen months. It's terrible being

It's terrible being unemployed. The days seem so long.

I finally got a job as an unskilled labourer, working for a builder. I'm twenty-five now. I suppose I should go to night classes and get some extra training so that I can earn more money as a skilled worker can.
My name is George Rushton. I'm a businessman. I'm fifty years old and I've been working for the same company for twenty-five years. I think I've had a very successful career. I started work with the company as a poorly paid clerk. I was one of those nine-to-five white-collar office workers who spend all day with a pencil in one hand and a telephone in the other.
I hated it. So I was transferred to sales and became one of the company's sales representatives. I travelled all over the country selling the company's products and became the most successful salesperson on the staff. In ten years I have been promoted to manager of the sales department. In another ten years I hope to retire with a good pension.


Слайд 9 c) Post-reading Answer the questions
How old is Martha Glass?
What

c) Post-reading Answer the questionsHow old is Martha Glass?What is she?Why

is she?
Why did she decide to be a doctor?

Did her parents help her?
Does she have her own family?
When did Billy left the school?
Did he want to earn money?




Why was he out of work?
Who is George Rushton?
How old is he?
Who is a white-collar?
Did he travel around the world?
What plans does he have for the future?



Слайд 10 Speaking Refer the jobs above to the characteristic below
Dangerous

Speaking Refer the jobs above to the characteristic belowDangerous jobsJobs which

jobs
Jobs which require a university degree
Jobs which are primarily

done by men
Jobs which are primarily done by women
Jobs which are most prestigious
Jobs which are lest prestigious
Jobs which are well paid
Jobs are low paid

Слайд 11 Group Work

Group Work

Слайд 12 KEY
A secretary types letters.
A teacher teaches maths to

KEY A secretary types letters.A teacher teaches maths to students.A postman

students.
A postman delivers letters.
An optician tests your eyes.
A mechanic

repairs your car.
A porter carries your suitcases.
A cook cooks meals.
A hairdresser cuts your hair.
A waiter serves you at a restaurant.
10. A surgeon performs operation at a hospital.
11. A nurse helps ill people.
12. An architect designs buildings.

13. A receptionist answers phone calls.
14. A journalist interviews people.
15. A director makes films.
16. A dressmaker sews clothes.
17. A farmer grows crops.
18. A novelist writes novels.
19. A photographer takes photographs.
20. An electrician installs electrical equipment.
21. A butcher sells meat.
22. An actor plays a part in a film.
23. A conductor directs the performance of an orchestra.
24. A chauffeur drives a private car.
25. A dustman clears household refuse.


Слайд 13 Grammar Point

Grammar Point

Слайд 15 Let’s Practise
1. Put the verbs in the correct

Let’s Practise1. Put the verbs in the correct past simple form:

past simple form:

1. ………………… (you/ meet) Sue yesterday?
2.

The teacher …………… (give) us a lot of homework for Wednesday.
3. ………………… (Tony/ sell) his car to his neighbour?
4. The weather ……………… (not/ be) as good as we ……………… (expect).
5. Who ………………… (come) around at 6:30?

2. Put the verbs in brackets in the past continuous tense:

1. I …………………… (revise) for the maths exam all night long.
2. My father ………………… (mend) the car after lunch.
3. Vince …………………… (listen) to music with me.
4. Who …………………… (make) so much noise at break?
5. Paul …………………… (not/do) the task, he …………………… (talk) to Sue.



3. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs in the past: simple or continuous:

1. While I ………………… (study), Sam …………… (play) computer games.
2. Tina ……………… (lay) the table when the guests …………………… (arrive).
3. Sarah ………………… (wear) a nice fancy dress costume.
4. The sun ……………… (shine) when we ………………… (get up) this morning.
5. What ……………………… (the children/ do) when the teacher ………………… (arrive).



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