sábado, 8 de marzo de 2014

New month, new unit. This one is about jobs. By the way, everybody did his/her homework last week and it was well done.
In our first lesson of March we were first learning/reviewing the names of the most common jobs ( and some that were not so common): chef, waiter, waitress, cashier, secretary, accountant, lawyer, architect, business person (business man or business woman), doctor, dentist, nurse, teacher, sales person, construction worker, carpenter, plumber, artist, musician, dancer, pharmacist, security guard, firefighter, newscaster, reporter, weather person, coach, bus driver, taxi driver, truck driver, etc.

To talk about jobs  we studied and practiced the following questions:

What does he/she do? She is a nurse. Notice the article a.  The answer could be: He is an accountant. Now the article is an, because the word accountant starts with a vowel. But you must always remember to use the article when you are talking about somebody's job.

Where does a waiter work? In a supermarket.

Who works in a hospital? A doctor.

In order to study the questions above we listened to a recording and practiced asking each other about different jobs.

Homework
Watch the video and answered the questions:

1.Where do judges and lawyers work? (Notice judges and lawyers are plural words, so we don't use the article)
2. Where does a lifeguard work?
3. Where does an actor work?
4. What does a car mechanic do?
5  What does a pilot do?
6. What does a barber do?

Enjoy yourself!

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