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jueves, 6 de noviembre de 2014
SIMPLE PAST
MAKE GROUPS OF THREE.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT VERB FOR EACH BLANK.
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/es/english-grammar/verbs/past-tense/past-simple?page=1
CHOOSE THE RIGHT VERB FOR EACH BLANK.
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/es/english-grammar/verbs/past-tense/past-simple?page=1
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
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