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Lesson 3 - Level B1 Lesson 3 - Level B1 1 I'm Stressed To The Limit! (30 min.) Objectives: Describe people's job; make recommendations using should; and discuss work-related stress.

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Page 1: Lesson-I'm Stressed to the Limit

Lesson 3 - Level B1

Lesson 3 - Level B1 1

I'm Stressed To The Limit! (30 min.)

Objectives:

Describe people's job; make recommendations using should;

and discuss work-related stress.

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Lesson 3 - Level B1

Lesson 3 - Level B1 2

Modals

Have to

I

You

We

They

have to

don't have to

work at night.

He

She

has to

doesn't have to

Do

Does

I/you/we/they

he/she

have to work at

night?

Should

I

You

He/She

We

They

should

shouldn't

do the job for free.

You use has to / have to to show that it is necessary to do something.

Everyone has to pay taxes.

We all have to use the same computer program.

When you want to show that it isn't necessary to do something, you

can use doesn't have to/don't have to.

He doesn't have to travel much in his job.

We don't have to dress formally for work.

You use should or shouldn't to show that it is a good or a bad idea to

do something.

You should use the internet for getting new ideas.

You shouldn't work so hard if you want to live an old age.

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Exercises: Complete the sentences in an appropriate way. Use

has to, have to, doesn't have to or don't have to and the verbs in the

box.

get up wear sign get do go

1) Our company has a 'casual Friday' policy which means you

_________ formal clothes in the office on Fridays.

2) All visitors to the factory __________ a register.

3) To get to work on time he _________ at 5:30 a.m.

4) I like holidays because you ________ anything.

5) Every Monday morning we ________ to a departmental meeting.

6) You ________ a visa if you travel to certain countries.

Speaking:

Using the words/phrases inside the box, make two sentences with has

to/have to/ doesn't have to/don't have to. Discuss with your partner.

Example:

a) An air traffic controller has to take decisions very quickly.

(It's necessary)

b) A factory worker doesn't have to be creative.

(It's not necessary)

air traffic controller factory worker

take decisions be creative

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1) Middles managers CEO's solve day-to-day

problems take strategic decisions

a) ____________________________________.

b) ____________________________________.

2) Lawyer secretary wear a suit type letters

a) ____________________________________.

b) ____________________________________.

3) Accountant telephonist use a computer

be honest

a) _________________________________________.

b) _________________________________________.

4) Teacher engineer tell people what to do

wear a tie

a) _______________________________________.

b) _______________________________________.

5) Lorry driver taxi driver drive long distances

memorize street maps

a) ____________________________________________.

b) ____________________________________________.

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Lesson 3 - Level B1 5

Reading:

Promotion? Anyone?

Ambition pushes people at work to

succeed, receive praise, and eventually move up

in the company. With the promotions and

increased responsibilities, people also dream

about new cars, bigger homes, more exotic

vacations, and perhaps an earlier, more fulfilling

retirement. But new research out of Britain

showed without a doubt that promotions at work

may actually harm the health of people.

Research indicated that the mental health

of people worsened with a promotion. The negative effects weren't for

the short term, and continued for a long time. Mental strain increased

by an average of 10%. In addition, people were more likely to skip

visits to the doctor. These people most often cited stress and not

enough time because of the new job. The research also showed that a

promotion didn't offer any health benefits at all.

Past studies have shown that stress can be a silent and deadly

killer. It affects every part of the body. Stress can lead to heart disease,

cancer, depression, and even more cases of the common cold. All of

this occurs because stress slows or shuts down important bodily

functions like digestion, physical growth, and parts of the immune

system. Although the negative effects are just temporary if the stress

is removed, frequent and severe cases cause the slow down to occur

again and again. The effects add up over time.

The findings came from an annual survey which also included

information from roughly 1,000 newly promoted people. And although

the poor economy and the threat of joblessness are presently large

enough to cause stress for some, there's now something else to worry

about too: recognition and job promotion.

Discussion Questions:

1) What are some areas that generally cause stress at work?

2) Do you agree that the new job responsibilities that come with a

promotion are stressful?

3) Have you ever heard the term "work-life balance?" What do you

think it means?