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teacher tips

multi-word verbsdown

Grammar

autobiographydescription

Reading

Vocabulary

anesthesiamonitorsterilizeinstruments

Word Work

adverbs of position:nearby, away

Level 6 Unit Lesson 3

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

I ran away from the monster.

Adverbs of Place

awayat distanceThe baby crawled away from her mom.

nearbyclose to youMy family lives nearby.

I'd like to have a bar of chocolate nearby and my homework far away,

Near and Far

Vocabulary

They gave the patient anesthesia before they started the operation.

anesthesia - a drug used in operations so that you don't feel parts of your body

monitor - check to make sure everything is going well

The lifeguard has to monitor the beach to make sure there is no danger.

He sterilised all of the equipment before he started the experiment.

sterilise - make something free from dirt and bacteria

A dentist uses many different instruments to clean your teeth.

instrument - a tool used for a specific task

Make sure something is clean and free from bacteria.Make sure that everything is okay.A tool used for a specific purposeA drug that numbs the body.
monitor
instrument
sterilize
anesthesia

Matching

Listening

  1. Why did Kari need an operation?
  2. What did the doctor tell her?
  3. What did the nurse tell her?
  4. Why did she stop being nervous?

Opinion

Reading

What do doctors and nurses do at work?

Prereading

My name is Dennis and I am an operating room nurse. I have a lot of work to do every day, but I really love my job. I start my day early. The first operation starts at 9 a.m. and before the operation starts, I have to set up the room. I have to make sure that all of the medicines, supplies and equipment are in the right place. I have to know where everything is and make sure it is close enough to get in case of an emergency.

Right before nine, I have to scrub in, which means I put on my mask and wash my hands. Then I put on gloves and go into the operating room. The other nurses bring the patient into the room and I make sure that everything is ready. I always talk to the patient, to help calm them down. Then, the patient receives anesthesia and the doctor begins the operation.

During the operation, I have to give the doctor any equipment they ask for. I also have to monitor the patient’s heartbeat and breathing. If there are any problems, I have to get the right medication immediately. Sometimes my job is very stressful. There are times when the operations take a long time and I just want to sit down. I know my job is important, so I always work as hard as I can.

When the operation is finished, I have to clean up the operating room. I make sure that all of the equipment is cleaned properly and sterilize the bed and the sheets. I put all of the instruments away in their proper spot. When everything is clean, I set up the room for the next operation. Then I usually have a short break, and go directly to the next operation. I love my job because every day is different and I have the opportunity to really help people.

  1. When does Dennis set up the operating room?
  2. When does Dennis scrub in?
  3. When does Dennis clean up the room?

Sequencing

Opinion

Fact

Grammar

down!
down!
down
The baby was crying so hard and there was no way to ____ him ____.I need to ___ _____ on the sugar because it is unhealthy.____ that car _____Please ___ ____ while you are in class.The radio is much too loud, please ____ it ____.
Slow
cut down
turn
sit down
calm

downthe preposition "down" indicates a movement downwards, an decrease, or the end of somethingHe tried to calm down after the scare. *His stress needs to go down.

Multi-Word Verbs

Multi-Word Verbs

Wrap up

What does a nurse have to be good at?

Analyse

Extension

Write a paragraph about when you arrive at work (or school). Use sequence words and describe things with adjectives.

You are going to write a first-person narrative about your day.

Review

multi-word verbsdown

Grammar

autobiographydescription of work

Reading

anesthesia, monitor, sterilize, instruments

Vocabulary

adverbs of position:nearby, away

Word Work

Goodbye!