Worksheet 1 Name Fill in the blanks How would you like to be Lost obiect Important Where was it contacted? features lost Handbag File folder Dictionary Watch Raincoat Jacket Pullover
Worksheet 1 Name Fill in the blanks. Lost object Important features Where was it lost? How would you like to be contacted? Handbag File folder Dictionary Watch Raincoat Jacket Pullover
Suggested points for Worksheet 1 Lost object Where was it lost? How would you like to be feature contacted? Leather, brown, Students canteen, Send me a letter to the 1 Handbag small, triangular library,etc address here Cardboard, pale Classroom ab, Call me at this cell/mobile* 2 File folder yellow, a little larger reading room, I phone number than a sheet of A4 auditorium,etc college logo printed on the cover hardcover book, Student's activity Get in touch with me via the Dictionary Longman Dictionary center, School bank student's office dustcover quartz watch,Media room, Contact me via this email Watch looks like a sports department office address asistant. dark bl orridor of the Call me at 5 Raincoat non-woven material, student's apartment, number a red belt around the school bookstore Nylon, dark blue, Sports ground, Leave me a message on the 6 P, sIze. gray, Ping Pong Room, Come to my apartment 7 Pullover V-shaped neck, long school theater anytime in the evening
Suggested points for Worksheet 1 Lost object Important features* Where was it lost? How would you like to be contacted? 1 Handbag Leather, brown, small, triangular in shape Student’s canteen, library, etc. Send me a letter to the address here: 2 File folder Cardboard, pale yellow, a little larger than a sheet of A4 paper, with our college logo printed on the cover Classroom, lab, reading room, auditorium, etc. Call me at this cell/mobile* phone number: 3 Dictionary A hardcover book, Longman Dictionary of Modern English, almost new, my signature on the inside of the dustcover* Student’s activity center, School bank Get in touch with me via the student’s office 4 Watch A quartz watch, looks like a sports watch, water resistant, dark blue plastic belt Media room, department office Contact me via this email address: 5 Raincoat Synthetic non-woven material, a red belt around the waist, Corridor of the student’s apartment, School bookstore Call me at my home number: 6 Jacket Nylon, dark blue, slack, zip, size: XL Sports ground, Football court Leave me a message on the bulletin board 7 Pullover Wool, gray, V-shaped neck, long sleeves, size: S Ping Pong Room, school theater Come to my apartment anytime in the evening
Worksheet 2 Name Fill in the blanks Job Why do these people What do you think of this job? often have a sore throat? Teacher S Police Truck driver Student
Worksheet 2 Name Fill in the blanks. Job Why do these people often have a sore throat? What do you think of this job? Teacher Singer Police Truck driver Student
Suggested points for Worksheet 2 Job Why do these people often have a what do you think of this job sore throat Have a heavy teaching load Mixed feelings Teacher Have to teach large classes Often Rewarding sometimes have to speak at the top of their Disheartening, discouraging oices while teaching Steady salary and job security Talk to the students too much during the day Have to perform to a large Challenging, and exciting Singer audience every now and then Regularly have to practice very hard even when not performing Work in a recording studio for Have to go out in all types of Challenging and rewarding, good for Police weather and may easily catch a developing self-respect; but dangerous, cold.Note:“ to catch a cold” is risky an idiom meaning to get a Often have to shout at Care more about one's figure Model than health Exciting but the career is short-lived Often wear very little and may May bring fame and money to a person easily catch a cold Have to practice hard and often get tired
Suggested points for Worksheet 2 Job Why do these people often have a sore throat What do you think of this job Teacher Have a heavy teaching load Have to teach large classes; Often have to speak at the top of their voices while teaching Talk to the students too much during the day Mixed feelings Rewarding sometimes Disheartening, discouraging Steady salary and job security Singer Have to perform to a large audience every now and then Regularly have to practice very hard even when not performing Work in a recording studio for long hours Challenging, and exciting Police Have to go out in all types of weather and may easily catch a cold. Note: “to catch a cold” is an idiom meaning “to get a cold”. Often have to shout at criminals when chasing them Challenging and rewarding, good for developing self-respect; but dangerous, risky Model Care more about one’s figure than health Often wear very little and may easily catch a cold Have to practice hard and often get tired Exciting but the career is short-lived May bring fame and money to a person
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