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| love my job! Gy currure Sed | North America, people with full-time jobs usually work eight hours a day. The hours of a typical office job are 9:00 Aw. to 5:00 r1. Many people also work part time. Some people work ‘two or more part-time jobs. People in North America usually change jobs several times in ther lives. The average person also changes careers — not just jobs ~ two or three times. How many hours a day do people work in your country? What are typical office hours? Do people also work part time? Do people often change jobs or careers? VOCABULARY Occupations (GQATEIEDD who works inside, who works outside, and who works in both places? Put the words in the chart. Can you add three more words? Ss dance instructor construction worker 6 = Unit2 Interchange VRB 1 © Cambridge University Press 2012 Photocopiable FoF F FFF FFF Fea F RFF FUTUR UU U NUR aka k kk GUESS THE STORY Watch the first 25 seconds of the video. Which jobs is Lisa going to focus on? Deabdriver © dance instructor D chet © mover © construction worker OD waiter WETS eat) GET THE PICTURE ‘Match the pictures of the people with their names and their jobs. 1. Sasha 2. Brian 3. Tim 4. Chris waiter mover dance instructor cab driver WATCH FOR DETAILS Check (V) True or False. Then correct the false statements, ‘Compare with a partner. Tim.likee his job, 1. Tim doesnt like his job. 2. Tim doesn't drive the truck. 3, Sasha works five hours a day. 4. Chris works long hours. oooca oocas 5. Chris works at night. 8 6. Brian starts work at 9:00. 6 B Interchange VRB 1 © Cambridge University Press 2012 Photocopiable Unit2= 7 GIVING REASONS (GLEE ead the sentences below. Then use them to complete the chart. Ithelps people get It’s fun to drive It’s necessary to It’s fun to teach fit and be healthy, abig truck. work long hours. people new moves. ; People are hungry. People don't have There is traffic. There are different time to cook. problems to solve. (rote pLay soos Imagine you are one of the people in the video. Don't tell anyone who you are. Walk around the room and use these questions to ask about each other's jobs. Guess people's jobs. Do you like your job? What do you like or not like about your job? 8 = Unit2 Interchange VRB 1 © Cambridge Universit Press 2012 Photocopiable see e eee eee aa ease a aaa eae Ue TTT U aaa nguage close: (GQ warp tHey sav? Watch the video and complete the conversation. Then practice it. sais talking to Chris. Lisa: Hi. Do you .......@¥@....... aminute? . Chis: Lisa: What’s your name, and what 2 Chris: My nameis Chris, and! a Lisa: you your job? Chris: Most yes. Lisa: What you about your job? Chris: I work -Lwork too. And. isthe a QUESTIONS WITH DO; PRESENT TENSE VERBS A Complete the questions in the present tense. Complete the answers with the correct verb. Then practice the conversation. Tim: Ima mover. people their entire lives from their old home to their new home. Lisa: How you about your job? Tim: Ireally my job. Lisa: How you your day? Tim: | boxes, items, and the truck. Sometimes | the truck. That's the easy part. B GED now have similar conversations using your own information. (If you don't work, choose a job from the book.) ASKING ABOUT JOBS (GTI Brian's friend is a chef in his restaurant. Think of three different questions Lisa could ask him about his job. Then work with your partner to ask and answer these questions. 1, How.do.you like your job? 3, 2 4, Unit2=9 Interchange VRB 1 © Cambridge University Press 2012 Photocopiable

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