This lesson contains 27 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 30 min
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Building Bridges Part II
DEADLINE:
Wednesday April 7th
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Geschiedenis Sven
Volendam Lilia
TulpenofRommelmarkt Maya
Koningsdag Sahar
Landschap Fieke
Eten Tess
Molens Tristan
Sinterklaas Juuls
Verjaardagen Linda
Schaatsen Maartje
Zwemles Marith
School Shakir
Fietsen Kyra
DijkIsa
VIDEO SUBJECTS:
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Pre Intermediate Paper CC115
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Dream Jobs
OLD BOOK:
Finish page 43
Open up your textbook on page:
NEW BOOK:
page 55
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"NARRATIVE ESSAY"
When writing a narrativeessay, one might think of it as telling a story. These essays are often experiential, and personal - allowing students to express themselves in a creative way.
A narrative essay is written in the form of a story and clearly gives a point of view on the subject-most often that of the author.
A narrative essay will use characters, plots and themes and may even include a dialogue. Each aspect of the narrative essay will revolve around the main point of essay - it’s topic.
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The descriptiveessay is a genre of essay that asks the student to describe something — object, person, place, experience, emotion, situation, etc. This genre encourages the student’s ability to create a written account of a particular experience. What is more, this genre allows for a great deal of artistic freedom (the goal of which is to paint an image that is vivid and moving in the mind of the reader).
"DESCRIPTIVE ESSAY"
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"IMAGINATIVE ESSAY"
An imaginativeessay is an essay which tends to discuss anything from space travel to fantasy land. It is basically an essay based on fiction, where you are required to put your imaginary skills/thoughts in a logical order.
Your imagination will decide the depth of your essay. It is completely dependent on your creative ability and knack of bringing it in writing.
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Let's work on your English vocabulary about Dream Jobs:
Identify the Job
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"I'm responsible for taking care of patients and giving them their medicine."
A
Dentist
B
Nurse
C
Surgeon
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"I'm responsible for creating artwork for our company publications."
A
Graphic Designer
B
Editor
C
Writer
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"I'm responsible for designing buildings and bridges."
A
Civil engineer
B
Chemical engineer
C
Software engineer
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"I'm responsible for keeping track of the company's money."
A
Telemarketeer
B
Accountant
C
CEO
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"I'm responsible for answering phone calls and welcoming visitors."
A
Manager
B
Journalist
C
Receptionist
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"I'm responsible for helping clients resolve emotional problems."
A
Scientist
B
Doctor
C
Psychologist
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"I'm responsible for selling houses, buildings, and land."
A
Real estate agent
B
Construction worker
C
Janitor
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"I'm responsible for giving clients legal assistance."
A
Guard
B
Judge
C
Lawyer
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"Job" vocabulary range:
Finish the sentences
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We threw a big party for my father when he __________ after 35 years in the company.
A
hired an employee
B
laid off
C
retired
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"Good news - I __________!" "Congratulations!"
A
got a raise
B
was fired
C
got demoted
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The employee with the best work will ___________.
A
get laid off
B
get a boss
C
get a bonus
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A lot of people ________________ during the global financial crisis.
A
got promotions
B
were laid off
C
earned a salary
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After six months looking for a job, she was finally ________ by the country's biggest TV station.
A
hired
B
fired
C
retired
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I get along well with all of my __________. They're great to work with.