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Transcript
3e Séquence Into the Job Market
Start
Index
Séance 1: Ads
Introduction
Séance 3: Practice your pronunciation
Séance 2 Questions and answers
The Best job in the world
Séance 4: Cover Letters
Séance 5: job interviews
Séance 6: Final Task
Séance 1: Ads
Read and listen to these ads: I think I’ll... I’d like to ... I wouldn’t like to .... Why do you think you are the right person for the job?
Ads from employers: 1-2-5 Ads from job seekers: 3-4-6
Vocabulary: Trim the hedges: Tailler les haies Run errands: Faire les courses.
Séance 2: Questions and answers
Listen to these extracts and tick. Questions and answers: What will I have to do? When do you need me?I need someone to walk the dog in the park.When do you need me at the shop?When it’s busy... on SaturdaysCould you wash the car?Yes of course! I’m great at washing cars!
Compréhension orale: 2 recordings: Tâche: Ecoute ces deux conversations: Repère les questions à poser avant de te décider sur un emploi.
One afternoon a week, £5 an hour, walk in the park, feed him, How often would you need me? I would need you one afternoon a week, after school. How long would you need me for? I would need you for 45 min . How much will I get?/ would you pay me? I will pay £5 an hour. She has dogs at home so she can look after dogs.She had dogs when she was little, she has dogs now.She has always had dogs at home
Point de grammaire: Questions en How
How often : pour interroger sur une fréquence
How often would you need me? Once a week / On Saturdays
How long would you need me for? For 2 hours.. One hour after school
How long: pour interroger sur une durée
How much do you think I should give you for that? $8 would be fine.
How much: pour interroger sur un prix
Structure d'une question: WH/How - Auxiliaire - Sujet - Verbe - Complément
Point de grammaire: Le present perfect
Have you ever taken care of a dog before? We've always had dogs at home. Au present perfect le groupe verbal est composé de l'auxiliaire HAVE conjugué au présent et du participe passé du verbe. > Dans la deuxième pkhrase il est utilisé deux fois: comme participe passé et comme auxiliaire. Le present perfect permet d'envisager ou d'interroger sur un fait du passé selon une perspective préesnte. Ce qui compte c'est ce que l'on constate au moment présent. On ne trouve jamais d'indications temporelles précises (comme au prétérit). On l'emploi souvent avec des adverbes qui font le lien entre passé et présent (always, ever...)
Séance 3: Practice your pronunciation
Séance 4: Cover Letters
Point de grammaire: Be + adj + To I'm ready to work really hard We need somebody who would be ready to work on Sundays I'm willing to do any type of odd job. Would you be willing ot work on week-ends? Pour parler de la bonne volonté de quelqu'un, on peut utiliser deux expressions qui ont la même structure: Be (conjugué) + Adjectif (Ready / Willing ) + To (suivi d'une base verbale)
Homework:
Séance 5: job interviews
Compréhension orale: Listen to these two candidates. According to you, who will get the job? If I were the manager, I’d give ............ the job (would)I’d give the job to .................If I were the manager, I wouldn’t give ................ the jobI wouldn’t give the job to.
Trace écrite:
Rob and Adam are going through an inverview for a job at thesupermarket.The manager needs help/someone on Saturdays and Sundays.She is looking for someone who is ready/willing to start at 6 in the morning to work from 6 to 12.She’ll pay £5-50 an hour
Dos and dont's:
Séance 6: Final Task
The Best job in the world