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UNIT 2

LESSON 3

Topics

01. SPEAKING

02. LISTENING: DAILY SCHEDULE

03. GRAMMAR: TIME CLAUSES

04. SPEAKING: Talking about your daily routine

05. TIME CLAUSES: practice

06. PRONUNCIATION: Connected speech

07. SELF-STUDY

.01

SPEAKING

1. At what age do people usually begin to work in your country? 2. Can you talk about what a typical day at your current job is like? 3. What was your first job? How old were you? Was it a good experience? 4. Do you ever work overtime? 5. Do you think it is more important to make a lot of money or to enjoy your job? 6. Name three jobs that you could do. 7. What is the difference between a profession and a job?
Check the answer

.01

READING

What is the difference between a profession and a job?

Jobs are activities that are performed in exchange of a monetary value. A profession is a vocation that is based on specialized educational training. A job is often short-term. If a person is unhappy with a job, they tend to move on to a better one. There are also various different types of jobs including full-time, part-time, seasonal, temporary, and self-employment. Jobs may also require a specialized study. The hours of the job can range from an hour to 9 hours. A profession is regulated by a governing body and may require the person to pass a regulating exam in order to be considered as qualified in that profession. For example: a doctor who has to study for a number of years, pass the boards and complete a residency before he can be qualified as a doctor.

the boards : an official examination given by some medical and business organizations in the United States.

https://www.differencebetween.info/difference-between-job-and-profession

.02

LISTENING: Daily schedule

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.03

GRAMMAR: Time clauses

when, while, before, after, as soon as, until

READ THE EXAMPLES

A: What do you do before going to work? B: I have breakfast.

A: What do you do as soon as you arrive at work? As soon as I arrive at work I need to check my emails. After that, I have a meeting. Then I write some reports. Before going back home I have a coffee.

A: What do you normally do after you arrive home? B: As soon as I arrive home, I take off my uniform and take a shower. Then, I have dinner. While I’m having dinner I watch TV with my family until we go to bed at 11 pm.

SPEAKING

.04

SPEAKING

Describing your daily routine using: when, while, before, after, as soon as, until

Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions

A: What do you do before going to work? B: Before going to work I .......

A: What do you do as soon as you arrive at work? As soon as I arrive at work I ....................................

A: What do you usually do after you arrive home? B: After I arrive home, I usually ....

GRAMMAR: Time clauses

.05

when, while, before, after, as soon as, until

https://www.liveworksheets.com/vb1888770ax

SELF-STUDY

.06

PRONUNCIATION

Listen and repeat the sentences. Copy the rhythm.
Listen and write 5 sentences
ANSWERS

.06

Conected Speech

ANSWERS
  1. He wakes up at 8 o'clock.
  2. She works in an office.
  3. She has a coffee at 11:00 o'clock.
  4. She has a lot of homework.
  5. She has an interesting day.

.07

SELF-STUDY

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GREAT WORK!

SEE YOU NEXT CLASS!