lunes, 8 de diciembre de 2014

 WORKING WITH MODALS


A. Match the two parts of the sentences below.


1. You make sure

2. You hold

3. You protect

4. You cut



( ) only the onion

( ) the knife like this

( ) the other hand

( ) that the egg is fresh


B. Now connect both parts of the sentences and write sentences, using modals for strong advice or obligation.


1. ..................................................

2. .................................................

3. .................................................

4. .................................................


C. Watch the movie segment and check your answers.


Answer the following questions:

1. Why wasn't she happy in the first class with the ladies?
2.What kind of things did she expect to learn?
3. How did she manage to be the first to cut the onion in her second class with the group of men?
4. how did her husband feel when he got home?
5. Why did the teacher congratulate her?

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viernes, 5 de diciembre de 2014

MODAL VERBS
I. You will watch a scene in which a father is setting the rules with his recently adopted children. First, read the rules below and decide which ones you think are forbidden and which ones are permitted.

1.___ touch something.
2.___ touch the floor.
3. ___ touch the air.
4. ___ bother him while he is working.
5. ___ cry.
6. ___ whine.
7. ___ laugh.
8. ___ giggle.
9. ___ sneeze
10. ___burp.
11. ___ fart.
12. ___ make annoying noises.
13. ___ eat.

II. Watch the segment and check your guesses. Now write the rules, using YOU WILL (NOT) if the activity is forbidden and YOU MAY if the activity is allowed.


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  Man of Steel: Could x Managed to


 MODAL VERBS

IMPORTANT NOTES:

We use could to talk about an ability somebody had in the past.

 We use managed to to talk about a specific event in the past.



Examples:

could swim when I was six.

Last Saturday evening was tough. I felt good because I was able to swim 6,500 meters.

He could speak French quite well.

He managed to speak French to the policeman to explain what had happened.

She could design beautiful outfits. 

They managed to design a dress which pleased that customer immensely. 



However, with verbs that refer to the five senses, see, hear, smell, feel, taste, and with verbs that refer to thought processes, understand, believe, remember, decide, we normally use could, even when we are talking about specific occasions.


. Talk to  a partner.



1. Imagine that you are a person with super powers. Make a list of five powers you would like to have, ranking them in order of priority.

a) ______________________________________________________

b) ______________________________________________________

c) ______________________________________________________

d) ______________________________________________________

e) ______________________________________________________



2. Show your partner your list and come up with five powers you both would like to have.

a) ______________________________________________________

b) ______________________________________________________

c) ______________________________________________________

d) ______________________________________________________

e) ______________________________________________________



3. Think about three things that you could do very well when you were a child/teen.

a) ______________________________________________________

b) ______________________________________________________

c) ______________________________________________________

4. Think about one or two situations in which you managed to do something that you didn't expect you would be able to do successfully, but that you actually did.

a) ______________________________________________________

B) ______________________________________________________
 



       " Pros and cons"  essay.
1. Choose a topic you can write easily. Something that  requires only a small amount of research.

2. Write a list noting the advantages and disadvantages of your topic. Arrange them in the order you plan on writing them in your essay. Create a rough outline of your essay, including how many paragraphs you want and what you plan on writing for the conclusion.

3. Begin your essay by introducing your topic and explaining that you are exploring the advantages and disadvantages of this topic. You do not need a thesis because this is not a persuasive-paper. You aren't proving anything; you are simply giving information.

4 .Use transitions when writing your essay. Do not start every sentence with the words, one advantage or one disadvantage. Use words like despite, nevertheless, yet, however and although. Keep your advantages and disadvantages grouped together. Write one or two paragraphs for each. You can also need moreover, what's more, besides, furthermore, in addition to add new ideas to your essay.

5. Close your essay with the most important advantage and disadvantage.you don't need to include your opinion at the end. If you write this sort of essay correctly, you have informed the reader about the advantages and disadvantages without persuading them with your opinion. But you could also take part expressing your opinion.

jueves, 6 de noviembre de 2014

WHAT DO YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU ARE OLDER? JOBS 3º ESO


Build Up
To find out what someone's job is, you can ask, "What do you do?"
Work - What do they do? Where do they work?
Job
What do they do?
Where do they work?
Accountants
Look after the finances in an organisastion.
They work in an office.
Bakers
Bake bread.
They work in a bakery.
Barbers
Shave men's beards and cut men's hair.
They work in a barbers.
Barmen/women
Serve drinks.
They work in a bar, pub or restaurant.
Butchers
Prepare and sell meat.
They work in a butchers.
Chambermaids
Clean and tidy rooms.
They work in a hotel.
Chefs
Prepare and cook food.
They work in a kitchen.
Dentists
Look after people's teeth.
They work in a dentists.
Doctors
Look after people's health.
They work in a hospital or surgery.
Fishmongers
Prepare and sell fish.
They work in a fishmongers.
Flight attendants
Look after passengers.
They work in an airplane.
Hair dressers
Cut and style people's hair.
They work in a hair salon.
Judges
Judge and sentence people.
They work in a law court.
Lawyers
Defend and prosecute people.
They work in a law court and in a lawyers office.
Nurses
Look after patients .
They work in a hospital or doctor's surgery.
Opticians
Look after people's eye sight.
They work in an opticians.
Porters
Carry other people's bags and luggage.
They work in a hotel or train station.
Receptionists
Meet and greet visitors.
They work in reception.
Sales Assistants
Sell goods and look after customers.
They work in a shop.
Secretaries
Arrange appointments, type letters and organise meetings.
They work in an office.
Surgeons
Operate on people who are sick.
They work in a hospital.
Tailors
Design, make, alter or repair garments,
They work in factories and shops.
Teachers
Teach people.
They work in a school.
Technicians
Organise and repair technical equipment.
They work everywhere!
Vets
Look after people's animals.
They work in a veterinary surgery or vets.
Waiters/Waitresses
Serve people food and drink.
They work in a restaurant.
Welders
Weld metal to make things.
They work in factories and construction.
Leaving or Losing your job
There are many different ways to express leaving or losing a job.
To Leave Your Job:-
To resign | To quit | To leave your job = to give up a job or position by telling your employer that you are leaving.
To retire = to leave your job or stop working because of old age or ill health.
To Lose Your Job:-
To be dismissed | To be fired | To get fired | To be sacked | To get the sack | To get the chop | To get your P45 | To lose your job = to be asked to leave a job, usually because you have done something wrong or badly, or sometimes as a way of saving the cost of employing you.
To be made redundant = to lose your job because your employer no longer needs you.
To find out what someone's job is, you can ask, "What do you do?"

Work - What do they do? Where do they work?

Job What do they do? Where do they work?
Accountants Look after the finances in an organisastion. They work in an office.
Bakers Bake bread. They work in a bakery.
Barbers Shave men's beards and cut men's hair. They work in a barbers.
Barmen/women Serve drinks. They work in a bar, pub or restaurant.
Butchers Prepare and sell meat. They work in a butchers.
Chambermaids Clean and tidy rooms. They work in a hotel.
Chefs Prepare and cook food. They work in a kitchen.
Dentists Look after people's teeth. They work in a dentists.
Doctors Look after people's health. They work in a hospital or surgery.
Fishmongers Prepare and sell fish. They work in a fishmongers.
Flight attendants Look after passengers. They work in an airplane.
Hair dressers Cut and style people's hair. They work in a hair salon.
Judges Judge and sentence people. They work in a law court.
Lawyers Defend and prosecute people. They work in a law court and in a lawyers office.
Nurses Look after patients . They work in a hospital or doctor's surgery.
Opticians Look after people's eye sight. They work in an opticians.
Porters Carry other people's bags and luggage. They work in a hotel or train station.
Receptionists Meet and greet visitors. They work in reception.
Sales Assistants Sell goods and look after customers. They work in a shop.
Secretaries Arrange appointments, type letters and organise meetings. They work in an office.
Surgeons Operate on people who are sick. They work in a hospital.
Tailors Design, make, alter or repair garments, They work in factories and shops.
Teachers Teach people. They work in a school.
Technicians Organise and repair technical equipment. They work everywhere!
Vets Look after people's animals. They work in a veterinary surgery or vets.
Waiters/Waitresses Serve people food and drink. They work in a restaurant.
Welders Weld metal to make things. They work in factories and construction.

Leaving or Losing your job

There are many different ways to express leaving or losing a job.
To Leave Your Job:-
To resign | To quit | To leave your job = to give up a job or position by telling your employer that you are leaving.
To retire = to leave your job or stop working because of old age or ill health.
To Lose Your Job:-
To be dismissed | To be fired | To get fired | To be sacked | To get the sack | To get the chop | To get your P45 | To lose your job = to be asked to leave a job, usually because you have done something wrong or badly, or sometimes as a way of saving the cost of employing you.
To be made redundant = to lose your job because your employer no longer needs you.
- See more at: http://www.learnenglish.de/vocabulary/jobs.html#sthash.v32IwrXq.dpuf
To find out what someone's job is, you can ask, "What do you do?"

Work - What do they do? Where do they work?

Job What do they do? Where do they work?
Accountants Look after the finances in an organisastion. They work in an office.
Bakers Bake bread. They work in a bakery.
Barbers Shave men's beards and cut men's hair. They work in a barbers.
Barmen/women Serve drinks. They work in a bar, pub or restaurant.
Butchers Prepare and sell meat. They work in a butchers.
Chambermaids Clean and tidy rooms. They work in a hotel.
Chefs Prepare and cook food. They work in a kitchen.
Dentists Look after people's teeth. They work in a dentists.
Doctors Look after people's health. They work in a hospital or surgery.
Fishmongers Prepare and sell fish. They work in a fishmongers.
Flight attendants Look after passengers. They work in an airplane.
Hair dressers Cut and style people's hair. They work in a hair salon.
Judges Judge and sentence people. They work in a law court.
Lawyers Defend and prosecute people. They work in a law court and in a lawyers office.
Nurses Look after patients . They work in a hospital or doctor's surgery.
Opticians Look after people's eye sight. They work in an opticians.
Porters Carry other people's bags and luggage. They work in a hotel or train station.
Receptionists Meet and greet visitors. They work in reception.
Sales Assistants Sell goods and look after customers. They work in a shop.
Secretaries Arrange appointments, type letters and organise meetings. They work in an office.
Surgeons Operate on people who are sick. They work in a hospital.
Tailors Design, make, alter or repair garments, They work in factories and shops.
Teachers Teach people. They work in a school.
Technicians Organise and repair technical equipment. They work everywhere!
Vets Look after people's animals. They work in a veterinary surgery or vets.
Waiters/Waitresses Serve people food and drink. They work in a restaurant.
Welders Weld metal to make things. They work in factories and construction.

Leaving or Losing your job

There are many different ways to express leaving or losing a job.
To Leave Your Job:-
To resign | To quit | To leave your job = to give up a job or position by telling your employer that you are leaving.
To retire = to leave your job or stop working because of old age or ill health.
To Lose Your Job:-
To be dismissed | To be fired | To get fired | To be sacked | To get the sack | To get the chop | To get your P45 | To lose your job = to be asked to leave a job, usually because you have done something wrong or badly, or sometimes as a way of saving the cost of employing you.
To be made redundant = to lose your job because your employer no longer needs you.
- See more at: http://www.learnenglish.de/vocabulary/jobs.html#sthash.v32IwrXq.dpuf