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18 Work in groups of three. In turn ask and answer the following questions.

  • Look at the reasons why each student works. Who has good reasons to work? Who doesn’t in your opinion?

  • How many hours a week does each student work?

  • How much money does each student earn per week?

  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of part-time work for students?

LISTENING

19 Listen to a conversation. Decide where the situation is taken place. Tick the correct situation in the table below.

at the doctor’s

at the police station

at a job interview

at a business meeting

20 Listen again. Write down four questions the interviewer asks.

21 Decide if the sentences are true or false. Correct the false sentences.

Example:

Maria is a hotel manager.

No, she isn’t She is a receptionist.

  1. Maria is married. ________________________________________

  2. Maria is twenty years old. ________________________________________

  3. Maria is British. ________________________________________

Vocabulary & grammar the present simple tense

Positive

I/ we/ you/ they – do read like work play watch

he/ she/ it – does reads likes works plays watches

have - has: I have - he/she/ it has

Spelling

-es after -s/ -ch/ -sh: pass-passes watch-watches finish-finishes

also: do-does go-goes

study-studies carry-carries

  • We use the present simple for things that are true in general, or for things that happen sometimes or all the time:

  • I like big cities.

  • The shops open at 9 o’clock and close at 5.30.

  • The Earth goes round the Sun.

  • We use the present simple with always/ never/ often/ sometimes/ usually.

  • He always gets up at 7 o’clock.

  • I usually go to work by car but I sometimes walk.

Negative

I/ we/ you/ they do not (don’t) do read like work play watch

he/ she/ it does not (doesn’t) do read like work play watch

  • We use don’t/ doesn’t + infinitive (like/ do/ speak/ work etc.)

  • She speaks Spanish but she doesn’t speak Italian.

Question

Do I/you/we/they play?

Does he/she/it like?

  • The word order in these questions is: do/does + subject + infinitive

  • Do you work on Saturdays?

  • Do they like music?

  • Does Chris often play tennis?

    • The questions beginning with a question word (What, Where, How, How much/many, How often, etc.) have the same structure:

Question word + do/does + subject + infinitive

  • Where do your parents live?

  • How often do you wash your hair?

  • What do you usually do at weekends?

  • How much does it cost to fly to Rome?

  • What does this word mean?

Short answers

Yes, I/ we/ you/ they do. No, I/ we/ you/ they don’t.

Yes, he/she/ it does. No, he/she/ it doesn’t.

  • Do you smoke? No, I don’t.

  • Does he work hard? Yes, he does.

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