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 Grammar Focus

1. Listen and read the sentences comparing different jobs.

A lawyer is better paid than a teacher.

A teacher is not as well paid as a lawyer.

A lawyer earns more than a clerk.

A clerk doesn’t earn as much as a lawyer.

Teaching is more challenging than office work.

Office work is less challenging than teaching.

Being an accountant is as challenging as being a teacher.

Being a clerk is not as challenging as being a teacher.

A teacher has better benefits than a journalist.

A journalist has worse benefits than a teacher.

The best thing about being a teacher is the vacations.

The worst thing about being a teacher is correcting homework.

2. Listen to the stress in these sentences from the grammar box in task 1.

  1. A lawyer is better paid than a teacher.

  2. A teacher is not as well paid as a lawyer.

  3. A lawyer earns more than a clerk.

  4. A clerk doesn’t earn as much as a lawyer.

3. Listen to the rest of the sentences. Mark the stressed words and then practice the sentences.  Follow-up Activity

Role play the conversation on advantages and disadvantages of different careers.

WHAT ARE YOU DOING NOW?

Recording 2

 Pre-listening Tasks

Paraphrase the following word combinations below.

to be terrific

a fabulous salary

to be promoted

 Listening Tasks

1. Listen to Julia and Carlos – two friends who have not seen each other for a while – talking about their jobs and take notes, writing down only key words that tell what Julia and Carlos like or dislike about their jobs. Fill in the table below with your answers.

Julia likes about being a model

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Carlos likes about being a restaurant manager

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Julia does not like about her new job

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Carlos does not like about his new job

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2. Listen to the recording again and answer the following questions.

  1. What was Carlo’s old job?

  2. Why does he like his old job?

  3. What does he like more about his new job?

 Follow-up Activity

1. Speak on the benefits of being a model.

2. Speak on the benefits of being a restaurant manager.

THE JOB INTERVIEW I

Recording 3

 Pre-listening Task

A young man has applied for a job. Before you listen, work with your partner and predict the questions that the interviewer might want to ask.

 Listening Tasks

1. Listen to the job interview. The interviewer asks questions on seven “topics”. What are they?

2. Listen again and answer the questions.

  1. Where is Emil from?

  2. How old is he?

  3. When did he come to Britain?

  4. What has he been doing in Britain?

  5. How many brothers and sisters has he got?

  6. How old are they?

  7. What does he do in Finland?

  8. What is he studying?

  9. How long has he been doing that?

10. What jobs has he done?

11. Has he worked with children before?