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UNIT 5 ON THE JOB IN THIS UNIT YOU learn language to talk about jobs, workplaces and schedules, and to tell the time read an article about different people s jobs learn to get someone s attention, for example, to ask the time UNIT TOPIC Look at the pictures in the unit. Tick ( ) three things this unit is about. work animals hobbies routines holidays time listen to a phone call about a job application write a job seeker profile learn ways to practise listening watch a video about different jobs READING organising information Look at page 58. Where do all the people work? SPEAKING getting someone s attention How do you say excuse me in your language? STUDY SKILLS Do you listen to English? Where/How can you listen to English in your country? LISTENING 9780230457089.Text_U1-U6.indd 54 09/08/2013 09:28

A 42 Listen and write the name of the place next to the correct symbol below. bus station café hospital hotel museum park restaurant shopping centre supermarket train station B Work in pairs. Are the words in Exercise A similar in your language? (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) on the job UNIT 5 55

vocabulary: jobs A 43 Listen and match the words in the box to the correct photo. accountant doctor driver engineer journalist lawyer manager nurse receptionist shop assistant stay-at-home dad/mum waiter/waitress 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 B Work in pairs. Talk about people you know with the jobs in Exercise A. A: My father is an engineer. B: My friend s brother is a waiter in a restaurant. WHAT S RIGHT? My mother is a receptionist. My mother is receptionist. grammar: present simple statements A language in ContEXt Read the texts about the people s jobs and choose the places where they work. a) school c) supermarket e) park b) shopping centre d) restaurant f) hospital SPRINGVIEW SCHOOL: 10 Year Reunion Where are they now? 56 NEIL BAKER: I m still at school! But I m not a student, I m a teacher now. I teach French and Spanish. The students have classes from Monday to Friday, but I work every day! It s a hard job, but I like it. And I don t teach in July and August! JENNY BELL: I work with my husband. We work in a hospital. I m a nurse. I work in the evening and at the weekend. My husband isn t a nurse he s a doctor. He works in the evening, too, but he doesn t work at the weekend. We like the hospital. JASON BURKE: I don t like my job. I m a waiter. I work in a busy restaurant. I work six days a week. I don t work on Tuesdays. My job starts in the morning, and it finishes at night. It s a difficult job. NOTICE! Look at the words in bold. What form of the verb work do we use with I and we? What form of the verb work do we use with he?

B AnAlysE Read the text in Exercise A again. Function We use the present simple to talk about facts and routines. I am a waitress. I work in a restaurant. Form Complete the table. subject + verb Affirmative subject + don t/doesn t + base form Negative I/You We/They (1) French and Spanish. I/You We/They (3) in July and August. He/She (2) in the evening. He/She (4) at the weekend. It starts in the morning. It doesn t start at night. Spelling rules We usually make the affirmative form of the verb used with he, she or it by adding -s (e.g. I work he works, you start she starts). Also: With verbs ending in -s, -sh, -ch, -z, -x, -o (watch, finish, go) we add -es (watches, finishes, goes) have There are two forms of the verb have: I/You/We/They have a good job. He/She has a good job. WHAT S RIGHT? He works on Fridays. He doesn t work on Fridays. He no work on Fridays. He doesn t works on Fridays. C practise Choose the correct option to complete the sentences. 1 We re shop assistants. We not like / don t like our job. 2 Jim is a bus driver. He don t like / doesn t like his job. 3 I work in a restaurant. My job start / starts in the afternoon. 4 Simona is a teacher. She teach / teaches from Monday to Friday. 5 You re a waitress. You work / works in a restaurant. 6 My grandmother is 63 and my grandfather is 67. how to say it They don t work / doesn t work. at the weekend D now you Do it Work in pairs. Tell your partner on (Mondays) about a friend or family member s job. My friend Sara is a journalist. She works at the weekend and at night. She likes her job. She can work at home! in the morning/afternoon/evening at night in December pronunciation: one-, two- and three-syllable words A 44 Listen to the words. How many syllables are there? Write 1, 2 or 3 in the boxes. hotel nurse museum hospital park doctor job waiter engineer B 44 Listen again. How many syllables are stressed in each word? Underline the stressed syllables you hear. C Work in pairs. Practise saying the words with the correct stress. 1 station 3 café 5 waitress 2 school 4 manager 6 teacher on the job UNIT X5 57

reading: organising information To help you understand or remember important information, organise it into a table. Later, you can study the table to remember the information. This is faster than reading the article again. A Read the article. Who doesn t like their job? Working What kinds of jobs can home from you do at home? Theresa Green Daniel Gold Will Mitchell Theresa Green: I have my own business. I design T-shirts and make them at home. Then I sell the T-shirts online. My children help me. I don t make a lot of money, but I like my job. It s easy, and it s fun. I work every day in the morning. Daniel Gold: I m a virtual receptionist! I don t work in an office. I work at home. I answer the telephone and I write letters. I work from 9.00 5.00, from Monday to Friday. I don t like my job. It s easy, but it isn t interesting. And I live alone, so it s lonely! Will Mitchell: I don t have a job. But I work every day! I m a stay-at-home dad. My wife works in an office. We have one son and two daughters. I work on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday every day, in the morning, in the afternoon and in the evening. It s difficult, but I love my family, so I love my work. It s never boring! B Read the information and complete the table. Write the jobs for Daniel and Will and put a tick ( ) or a cross ( ) in the boxes to answer the questions. Theresa Green Daniel Gold Will Mitchell Job 1 Who has children? T-shirt designer 2 Who likes their job? 3 Who works in the evening? 4 Who spends time on the phone? 5 Who works at the weekend? 6 Who has an easy job? C Work in pairs. Study the table in Exercise B. Then close your book and tell your partner everything you remember about one person. 58

grammar: present simple yes/no questions A language in ContEXt Read the conversation. What days does Rebecca work? Rebecca: Hi, Nicola! Guess what? I have a job now! Nicola: Hi, Rebecca! Really? What is it? Rebecca: I m a shop assistant in a big shopping centre. Look, here s a photo. Nicola: Oh, yes, it is big! Do you work every day? Rebecca: No, I don t. I work from Tuesday to Saturday in the afternoons. Nicola: Does the shopping centre close late on Mondays? Rebecca: No, it doesn t. It closes late on Fridays and Saturdays. NOTICE! Look at the underlined questions. What is the first word in each one? B AnAlysE Read the conversation in Exercise A again. Form Complete the table. do/does + subject + base form Yes/No questions (1) I/you/we/they work every day? Short answers Yes, I/you/we/they do. No, I/you/we/they (3). (2) he/she finish late? Yes, he/she/it does. No, he/she/it (4). it close late? C practise Write the words in the correct order to make questions. 1 have / your mother / a job / does /? 2 late / your English class / end / does /? WHAT S RIGHT? A: Does your mother work? B: Yes, she do. B: Yes, she does. 3 you / a job / do / have /? 4 at the weekend / do / study / you /? 5 your friends / do / English / like /? 6 does / work / your father / in an office /? 7 you / have / do / children /? 8 your best friend / does / alone / live /? D now you Do it Work in pairs. Take turns asking and answering the questions in Exercise C. A: Does your mother have a job? B: Yes, she does. She s a nurse. on the job UNIT X5 59

vocabulary: telling the time A 45 What time is it? Listen and repeat the times. 1 2 3 4 nine o clock ten twenty-five eight thirty seven fifty B 46 Listen to people asking about the time. Tick ( ) the time it is now. 1 7.45 9.45 2 1.30 2.30 3 5.25 5.35 4 3.00 3.15 C Complete the sentences about you. Then work in pairs and compare your sentences. 1 I go to work/university at. 2 I go home at. 3 My class starts at. 4 My goes to work at. 5 My finishes work at. WHAT S RIGHT? It s one fifteen. It s one fifteen o clock. They re three o clock. how to say it Seven am or seven in the morning Two pm or two in the afternoon Nine pm or nine in the evening speaking: getting someone s attention To get someone s attention politely, use Excuse me, Pardon me or Sorry. A 47 Listen to the conversations. Match the phrase for getting attention to the question the speaker wants to ask. One question is not used. 1 Excuse me, a) do you have a pencil? 2 Pardon me, b) what time is it? 3 Sorry, c) is he your teacher? d) is this your mobile phone? B Complete the questions with your own ideas. 1 Excuse me,? 2 Pardon me,? 3 Sorry,? C Walk around the room. Get someone s attention and ask your questions. Answer other people s questions. 60

listening: to a telephone conversation A Read the two job adverts. Which job do you want? Why? WAITER/WAITRESS Claremont Hotel Work evenings Call 01408-590-890 Park Hotel RECEPTIONIST Work mornings and weekends Call 01408-537-637 B 48 Listen to the phone call and tick ( ) the job Marc is interested in. waiter receptionist C 48 Listen to the phone call again and complete Marc s notes. Then compare with a partner. Work hours: (1) pm to (2) pm Work days: (3) to (4) Time of interview: (5) Location of hotel: (6) Writing: a job seeker profile A Read the job seeker profile. Which of these jobs can Jason do? a) shop assistant in a computer shop b) guitar teacher c) Japanese teacher J B SEARCH 1 Name: Jason Cooper 2 Age: 20 3 Occupation: music student 4 Place of work/study: Lane College 5 Languages: English, Spanish and Welsh 6 Interests: music, travel, sport 7 Skills: I can drive. I can teach English or Welsh. I can play the guitar and piano. I can sing. I have basic computer skills. 8 Days available: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and weekends 9 Times available: afternoons after 5.00pm and weekends from 9.00am to 6.00pm B Write your own job seeker profile. J B SEARCH 1 Name: 2 Age: 3 Occupation: 4 Place of work/study: 5 Languages: 6 Interests: 7 Skills: 8 Days available: 9 Times available: C Work in pairs. Compare your profiles. A: You can speak Spanish, but I can t. B: I like travel, and you like travel, too. on the job UNIT X5 61

StudySkills Easy listening A Think about listening in English. What s easy for you? What s difficult? Rank the situations from 1 (easy) to 5 (difficult). Listening to the teacher Listening to a classmate Listening to the class CD Listening to a phone call Listening to a film or TV show Listening to native English speakers Listening to someone who speaks my native language Listening to an announcement (for example, at the airport or on a bus) B Share your answers with a partner. Are any of your answers the same? Listening for different purposes A Look at three situations. What is the best listening skill to use in each situation? Match the situations 1 3 to the listening skills a c below. 1 2 3 the news an announcement important instructions a) Listen carefully for all the information. b) Try to understand the main idea. c) Listen carefully for the information you need. B Read these announcements. What is the best listening skill to use in this situation? 1 The train to Manchester is on platform. It departs at am. 2 The train to Paris is on platform. It departs at pm. 3 The train to Cardiff is on platform. It departs at pm. C 49 Listen and complete the announcements in Exercise B. 62

Grammar Listening Writing My Way to practise listening A Read about how these students practise listening. Which student is like you? Mari: I listen to the class CD. First I read the textbook at the same time. Then I close the book and just listen. Sabine: My friends and I make phone calls in English. We can practise speaking and listening at the same time. Carlos: I like English songs. I find videos on the internet that show the words. I read and listen at the same time. Then I sing the songs! B Tick ( ) the things you do to practise listening. 1 I listen when my classmates are speaking. 2 I listen to the class CD at home. 3 I watch English videos on the internet. 4 I listen to English songs. 5 My friends and I make phone calls in English. 6 I listen to the radio in English. 7 I watch English films. 8 I watch English TV shows. C Work in pairs or in groups. Share your answers from Exercise B. Talk about more ideas to practise listening. A: I listen to the class CD two or three times. B: Yes, I also read the audio scripts. Then I listen to the CD again. SET A GOAL: Write one new way you plan to practise listening: on the job UNIT X5 63

Language wrap-up 1 Vocabulary A Choose the correct option to complete the sentences. (5 points) 1 They work in a shopping centre. They re stay-at-home dads / shop assistants. 2 I work in a restaurant. I m an engineer / a waiter. 3 You work in a hospital. You re a nurse / a teacher. 4 We write for newspapers. We re accountants / journalists. 5 She helps people who are sick. She s a receptionist / a doctor. B Write the time in words. (5 points) 1 2 3 4 5 It s. It s. It s. It s. It s. 8 10 correct: I can identify places and jobs. I can tell the time. 0 7 correct: Look again at the Opener and the Vocabulary sections on pages 55, 56 and 60. SCORE: /10 2 Grammar A Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. (5 points) 1 We work from Monday to Friday only. We (not work) at weekends. 2 She works at home. She (not drive) to the office. 3 My mother (teach) English at a local school. 4 I (not have) a job right now. 5 My friends (play) football on Fridays. B Complete the conversation. (5 points) A: (1) you have a job? B: Yes, I (2). I work in a restaurant. A: (3) your brother work in a restaurant, too? B: No, he (4). He s an engineer. A: Does he like his job? B: Yes, he (5). 8 10 correct: I can make statements and ask and answer questions in the present simple. 0 7 correct: Look again at the Grammar sections on pages 56 and 59. SCORE: /10 64

Writing Workshop writing a job seeker profile A Read the job seeker profile on page 61 again. Now look at Jason s personal statement below. What information does he include on his personal statement? Tick ( ) the subjects. name and age occupation university classes interests skills favourite singers schedule friends jobs J B SEARCH 10 Personal statement: I am a music student at Lane College. I study the piano and the guitar. I work as a school football coach and I teach the piano to children. I can speak three languages: English, Spanish and Welsh. I can drive, but I don t have a car. I have classes during the week, but I can work in the afternoon after 5.00pm. I can work from 9 6 at the weekend. In my free time, I like playing music. I like sports and travel, too. B Read the personal statement again and choose the correct options to complete the rules. 1 To join two similar ideas, we use and / but. 2 To contrast two different ideas, we use and / but. C Look at your notes from page 61. Then write a personal statement for your job seeker profile. D Look back at your writing and check: Do you give information about your work and skills? Do you have at least one sentence per topic? Are the sentences on the same topic next to each other? E Exchange your writing with a partner. Read your partner s personal statement. Answer the questions. 1 My partner can. 2 He/She likes. F Suggest a good job for your partner. You speak German. You can be a German teacher. On the job UNIT 5 65