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ACS 106. LANGUAGE LEADER / PRE-INTERMEDIATE. UNIT 9 : WORK & INDUSTRY. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLQIxp5ml7k http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98slp401NDQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-6QnKuJs5o. UNIT 9 : WORK & INDUSTRY. UNIT 9 : WORK & INDUSTRY. UNIT 9 : WORK & INDUSTRY. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ACS 106

LANGUAGE LEADER / PRE-INTERMEDIATE

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UNIT 9 : WORK & INDUSTRY

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UNIT 9 : WORK & INDUSTRY

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UNIT 9 : WORK & INDUSTRY

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9.1. EMPLOYMENT SPEAKING

What do you look for in a job?

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9.1. EMPLOYMENT READING

Read the company mail & do the practice.

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9.1. EMPLOYMENT LISTENING

Listen to him & do the practice.

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9.1. EMPLOYMENTExplain the meaning of the words .

VOCABULARY

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9.1. EMPLOYMENTMarket leader ( n. Phr): a company that sells more of its products than any other company of its type

 

VOCABULARY

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9.1. EMPLOYMENT

Work as a team (v. Phr):

 

VOCABULARY

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9.1. EMPLOYMENTLong service (n. Phr): working for a company for a long period of time

 

VOCABULARY

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9.1. EMPLOYMENT

Promotion (n. Phr): a move to a higher level in a company, institution, or sport

We try to fill our executive positions by promotion from within.

 

VOCABULARY

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9.1. EMPLOYMENT

Staff (n. Phr): the people who work for a particular company, organization, or institution

It is a small hospital with a staff of just over a hundred.

 

VOCABULARY

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9.1. EMPLOYMENTLunch break (n. Phr): the period of time during which you stop work to have lunch and relax

 

VOCABULARY

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9.1. EMPLOYMENT

Training course(n. Phr): the process of training people or of being trained for a profession or activityEmployees are given training course in business ethics.

 

VOCABULARY

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9.1. EMPLOYMENT

Department (n. Phr): A distinct, usually specialized division of a large organization

 

VOCABULARY

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9.1.EMPLOYMENT past

states?Past

habits?

It used to be more fun.Rory used to travel a lot.

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9.1.EMPLOYMENT

He travelled a lot when he was younger.

He used to travel a lot when he was younger.

past habits- used to

past habits-

simple past

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9.1.EMPLOYMENT

He used to finish work early yesterday.

He used to travel a lot when he was younger.

past habits- used to

NOT for single actions

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9.1.EMPLOYMENT SPEAKING

Find out what people in your class used to do.

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9.1.EMPLOYMENT WRITING

Compare yourself now with the past.

Your personality

Your likse & dislikes

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9.2.GOLD READING

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9.2.GOLD READINGWhat things do

people have that are gold?

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9.2.GOLD READINGWhat things do

people have that are gold?

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9.2.GOLD READING

Which do you prefer, silver or

gold?

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9.2.GOLD READING

Which use of gold people admire

most?

Can you think of any uses of gold

in industry?

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READING

Read the webpage & do the practice.

9.2.GOLD

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READING

1d. Find words in the texts that mean :

When sth allows heat or electricity to travel along or through it (verb)

Conducts (p2)

9.2.GOLD

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READING

1d. Find words in the texts that mean :

The places where two things join

Connections (p2)

9.2.GOLD

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READING

1d. Find words in the texts that mean :

You can trust someone or sth to do what you want

them to do

Reliable (p2)

9.2.GOLD

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READING

1d. Find words in the texts that mean :

When you mix two or more metals together so that

they combine and become a single

metal

Alloy (p4)

9.2.GOLD

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READING

1d. Find words in the texts that mean :

Pretty or attractive, but not always

necessary or useful

Decorative (p5)

9.2.GOLD

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9.2. GOLD VOCABULARY

Compound nouns

bathroom Credit card

2 nouns together to make a compound noun.

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9.2. GOLDExplain the meaning of the words .

VOCABULARY

AirChatNews

orangeSuit

video

JuiceCaseShopLine

Roomspaper

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9.2. GOLD VOCABULARY

Pure gold is not used in the teeth.It is mixed with other metals.

Gold wires are used in electronic equipment.

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9.2. GOLDWhere is the emphasis ?

VOCABULARY

Gold is not damaged by the environment.

The environment does not damage gold.

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SPEAKING

Tell each other about industry in

your country.

9.2.GOLD

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9.3. SCENARIO : Import - exportPREPARATION

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9.3. SCENARIO : Import - exportPREPARATION

Do shops in your country often have sales?

How much discount do they usually offer?

Have you bought any bargains recently?

Have you ever bought things at a market?

Do you ever bargain for a lower price?

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9.3. SCENARIO : Import - exportPREPARATION

Complete the sentences with these words

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9.3. SCENARIO : Import - export

Buyer (n.): someone who buys something

 

VOCABULARY

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9.3. SCENARIO : Import - exportDelivery (n.): the process of bringing goods or letters to a place

 

VOCABULARY

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9.3. SCENARIO : Import - exportDiscount(n.):

 

VOCABULARY

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9.3. SCENARIO : Import - export

import (n) vs export (n)

 

VOCABULARY

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9.3. SCENARIO : Import - exportprice(n) : the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy something

 

VOCABULARY

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9.3. SCENARIO : Import - exportManufacturer (n) : a person or company that manufactures a product

 

VOCABULARY

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9.3. SCENARIO : Import - export

Quantity (n) : the amount of something

Police found a small quantity of drugs on the premises.

 

VOCABULARY

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9.3. SCENARIO : Import - export

Retailer (n) : a person or company that sells goods directly to the public for their own use

 

VOCABULARY

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9.3. SCENARIO : Import - exportSupply (n) : an amount or quantity of something that is available to use

A limited oil supply has made gas prices rise.

 

VOCABULARY

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9.3. SCENARIO : Import - exportSITUATION

Route One wants to import some digital music players from Guangdong Digital

( an electrical goods manufacturer in China). Richard

Hallows, Purchasing Manager for Route

One, is making a deal with Lu Han, a Sales Representative for

Guangdong Digital .

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9.3. SCENARIO : Import - exportSITUATION

1. PriceWhat’s the price per item?How much are they per item?How much would you like to pay ?

2. Delivery TimeWhat’s your normal delivery time?We need delivery in two weeks. Can you do that?When would you like us to deliver?

3. Quantity and discountsHow many would you like to order?Can you offer me a discount?What discount can you offer?

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9.3. SCENARIO : Import - exportSITUATION

KEY LANGUAGE : negotiating

Which sentences in 4a are suggestions,

offers or proposals?

Which sentences in 4a are reactions or

replies to offers and proposals?

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9.3. SCENARIO : Import - exportTASK

TASK : Making a deal

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9.4. STUDY & WRITING SKILLSWRITING SKILLS : describing a

process

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9.4. STUDY & WRITING SKILLS

The pictures show the early

stages of making

chocolate. What do you think is the

correct order? Read the text

and check

WRITING SKILLS : describing a process

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9.4. STUDY & WRITING SKILLS

What are the sequencing

linkers?

WRITING SKILLS : describing a process

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9.4. STUDY & WRITING SKILLS

Write a paragraph describing the process, using the nouns and verbs.

WRITING SKILLS : describing a process

NOUNS:

fieldsleaves

machinetea plants

special beds

VERBS:

crushdry

growpickplant

SEQUENCING PHRASES:

After (5) to (6) days Following that

LastlyNext

To begin with

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8.4. STUDY & WRITING SKILLS