1LSAB - MTitton - DAD. WEEK from 7th -15th January 2021
07.01.21
Focus Now: activity on pages 45, 46, 47
es 1 pag 45
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Which country is the Peace Corps from?
The Peace Corps is from the USA.
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What does the Peace Corps do?
The Peace Corps teach subjects such as English, Business Skills and Information at local people.
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Where do the volunteers work?
They work in health, education or agricolture.
Es 2 pag 45
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More than 9.000 Peace Corps volunteers are working around the world today. c
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The first speaker, Amy, is in South Asia. a
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Amy is helping to build a new school. f
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Terri and her co-workers are producing fresh vegetables for people in hospital. B
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Richard is learning the real street Spanish from the children. d
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Peace Corps volunteers meet people who are different from you. E
es 4 pag 45
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Peace Corps volunteers live and work in fifty-seven countries. False
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Amy likes the place where she’s living. True
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Terri doesn’t like physical work. False
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Some patients work in the hospital garden. True
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The children learn more than to bake bread. True
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Richard says being a volunteer is easy. False
es 5 pag 45
I agree with the statement:
es 6 pag 45
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es 7 pag 45
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My brother teaches me Maths in a big secondary school.
He learns me Maths now because I have a test tomorrow.
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This year in History, we learn about the French Revolution.
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My grandmother is learn to use the computer. Today, I’m teach her to send emails.
Es 1 pag 46
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What do you think the people’s jobs are?
I think the people’s jobs are trying bed and water slide teaster.
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What do they do in their jobs?
The first trying bed and write feedbacks for the costumers.
The second tests water slides and write down the answers to questions.
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Which job do you think is more exciting? Why?
The first is more beautiful than the second because I love sleeping.
Es 3 pag 46
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demanding: adjective
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employer: noun
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factory: noun
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customer: noun
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earn: verb
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company: noun
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resort: verb
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salary: noun
es 4 pag 46
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If a job is demanding, A it’s difficult and you work hard
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An employer is a person or business people who work for
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A factory is not an owner of a business.
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A costumer is a shopper.
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When you earn money, you get money for work.
Es 5 pag 46
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a business that makes and/or sells things – company
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money from an employer for work (usually every month) – salary
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having a duty or job to do something – resposible
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popular places for tourists – resorts
es 6 pag 46
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Who says he/she doesn’t work hard?
Ella says she doesn’t work hard
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Who travels in his/her job?
Tommy travels in his job.
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Who is doing the job for a short time only?
Ella is doing her job for a short time only.
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Who says his/her job can have a negative aspect?
Tommy says his job can have negative aspect.
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Who has a job of testing a product for sale?
Ella has a job of testing a product for sale.
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Who uses the money to pay for his/her education?
Ella uses money to pay her education.
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Who needs to fill in questionnaires in his/her job?
Tommy needs to fill in questionnaires in his job.
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Who meets a lot of people in his/her job?
Tommy meets a lot of people in his job.
Es 7 pag 46
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Ella works to earns money for her studies.
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Ella writes a blog.
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Tommy meets a lot of people.
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Tommy earns a good salary.
Es 8 pag 46
They think they have a “dream job” because they love their job and they will never change it.
Es 9 pag 46
I don’t like water: B
That job is scary: B
That job is boring: A
I wouldn’t like people to see me in my pyjamas: A
It’s a very lazy job: A
That job is a lot of fun: B
es 10 pag 46
I would like to have Ella’s job because I love spleeping.
I would like to be a water slide tester because It seems very fun.