
AE - L6 U8 L1-done
Crystal New
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Transcript
teacher tips
multi-word verbsintro
Grammar
autobiographydescription
Reading
Vocabulary
casualorderserviceshift
Word Work
adverbs of position:in, out, inside, outside
Level 6 Unit 8 Lesson 1
Working for the Weekend
Oh, glorious day. It’s Sunday! I’m as happy as a clam. Big, beautiful, bright blue skiesAnd all day with the fam. We’ll go to the park and play ‘til dark And come home and eat barbecue. We’ll play baseball and go to the mall And get ready to - Wait, what’s that you say? It’s already Monday? I slept all Sunday away? Oh, what horrible luck.
Sunday, Fun Day
Word Work
The girl was running outside in the park.
Adverbs of Place
outsidenot in an enclosureThe dog was barking outside.
outmoving away or leaving an enclosureHe walked out into the street.
He was stuck inside all day because of the rain.
Adverbs of Place
insidewithin a boundaryI was reading inside all night.
inmoving closer or entering a placeWe were locked in the office all night.
inside/outside
Vocabulary
This outfit is too casual to wear to the office.
casual - relaxed and not formal
order - ask for something that you will pay for
The company ordered five boxes of pens for the office.
Mary works in customer service and spends all day solving problems for customers.
service - work done to help someone
The morning shift begins at 8 am, and all the workers arrive on time.
shift - the set time you have to work
order
casual
service
shift
Matching
anesthesia
sterilize
instrument
manufacture
anesthesia
clean
tool
instrument
drug
order
casual
sterilize
monitor
check
Connect the word to its synonym
monitor
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Explain
Reading
How often do you go to a restaurant?
Prereading
My name is Colin and I am a server at a casual restaurant. I have a lot of work to do every day, but I really love my job. My day starts early and I get up before 5 am. I work at a diner during the breakfast shift, and I clock in at 6 am and work until 2 pm. When I get to work, the restaurant is usually pretty empty, so I spend the first hour restocking all of the food. I make sure we have enough soda and juice, brew a pot of coffee and fill up the sugar, salt and pepper shakers.
Around seven, the restaurant starts to fill up. The host brings the guests to their table, and first, I have to ask what drinks they want. In the morning, almost everyone wants coffee. After I bring the coffee out, I take the orders and then bring them their food. While the people are eating, I make sure the food was prepared correctly and that the guests have everything they need. Then I wipe the tables down, fill up the salt and pepper shakers and put out new silverware.
At eleven, the cooks make the soup of the day and we begin serving lunch. During the lunch service, I have to make a lot of salads and hand out a lot of soup. On Fridays, we have fish fried in a tasty sauce and fresh bread. I walk from the kitchen to the dining room about a thousand times a day, and sometimes I don’t sit down for the whole shift. I think I made forty-five pots of coffee last Saturday.
At two, my shift is over, but I still have to tidy up the serving area. Every server has a list of side work to do, to make sure that everything we use stays clean. I usually have to clean the coffee pots and vacuum the floors. My job is very physically demanding, but I love it. Every day is different and I get to talk to a lot of people all day. I love helping people have a great meal.
- Who is the narrator of this text?
- What does Colin do?
- Where does Colin work?
- When does Colin start work?
- Why does Colin like his job?
- How does Colin feel after work?
Autobiography
How do you think this person would describe their job?
Description
Grammar
Around seven, the restaurant starts to get fill up. The host brings the guests to their table and first I have to ask what drinks they want. In the morning, almost everyone wants coffee. After I bring the coffee out, I take the orders and then bring them their food. While the people are eating, I make sure the food was prepared correctly and that the guests have everything they need. Then I wipe the tables down, fill up the salt and pepper shakers and put out new silverware.
phrasal verbsverbs that have a preposition or an adverb addedCan be separable or unseparableThe meaning of the main verb changesI will take off my jacket.I will take my jacket off.
prepositional verbsverbs that have a preposition addedMust be unseparableThe preposition does not change the meaning I must care for my mother on Sunday.
Multi-Word Verbs
phrasal verbsverbs that have a preposition or an adverb addedCan be seperable or unseperableThe meaning of the main verb changesI will take off my jacket.I will take my jacket off.
prepositional verbsverbs that have a preposition addedMust be unseperableThe preposition does not change the meaning I must care for my mother on Sunday.
Multi-Word Verbs
Wrap up
RolePlay
Extension
Start at the beginning. Write an introduction of yourself and tell what you do.
You are going to write a first-person narrative about your day.
Review
multi-word verbsintro
Grammar
autobiographydescription of work
Reading
casual, order, service, shift
Vocabulary
adverbs of positionin, out, inside, outside
Word Work
Goodbye!