Презентация "Schooldays and work"

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Презентация к учебнику Spotlight 10 Module 3 Подготовила Лютикова Н.А. Учитель английского языка МБОУ ЦО № 49 гор. Твери Module 3 Schooldays and Work Types of schools Boarding- школа интернат Single-sex- шк. раздельного обучения Co-educational-совместного обучения State- государственная Private- частная Specialist- профильная Answer the questions:
  • What type of school do you go?
  • How many days a week do you go to school?
  • What time do your lessons finish?
  • What extra-curricular activities are there at your school?
Make the topic about your school
  • Type of your school
  • How you get to school
  • If you wear uniform
  • What school rules
  • Start of your classes
  • Subjects
  • Finish of your classes
  • Extra-curricular activities
  • Likes
  • Dislikes
Work and job
  • Architect -архитектор
  • Artist - художник
  • Author - автор
  • Actor- актер
  • Accountant - бухгалтер
  • Ambulance driver – водитель скорой
  • Bank clerk- банковский рабочий
  • Beautician - косметолог
  • Builder - строитель
  • Bartender -бармен
  • Carpenter- плотник
  • Cartoonist - мультипликатор
  • Dancer- танцор
  • Doctor- доктор
  • Dentist – зубной врач
  • Electrician - электрик
  • Flight attendant- стюардесса
  • Florist- продавец цветов
  • Freelancer – внештатный сотрудник
  • Fire fighter- пожарник
  • Hairdresser- парикмахер
  • Lawyer- адвокат, юрист
  • Mechanic- механик
  • Midwife -акушерка
  • Nurse- медсестра
  • Officer - офицер
  • Optician - окулист
  • Plumber- сантехник
  • Receptionist - портье
  • Singer - певец
  • Surgeon- хирург
  • Surveyor - геодезист
  • Seller - продавец
  • Soldier- солдат
  • Translator-переводчик
  • Turner- токарь
  • Typist - машинистка
  • Vet - ветеринар
  • Waiter- официант
  • Website designer – конструктор вебсайта
New words
  • Sea sick- морская болезнь
  • Part-time-не полный рабочий день
  • Full-time- полный рабочий день
  • Involves- включает в себя
  • Require- требовать
  • Shift work- сменная работа
  • Salary- зарплата
  • Risky- рискованно
  • Communication skill- навык общения
  • Common sense- здравый смысл
  • Can’t stand- не выношу
Idioms
  • Bring home the bacon- зарабатывать деньги для семьи
  • Follow in one’s footstep- идти по стопам
  • In the same boat- в одинаковом положении
  • jack -of- all- trades- мастер на все руки
Future Action

Future simple

Be going to

Present Continuous

Present Simple

  • For predictions about the future
  • Hope, think, believe, expect, imagine, I am sure, I’m afraid, probably. Perhaps

  • For promises (обещание)
  • For on-the-spot decisions (решение на месте)
  • For threats(угроза)
  • For hopes , fears, offers, warnings, predictions, requests(запрос)
  • For things we are not sure or not decided to do yet
  • To talk about future plans and intensions
  • She is going to go shopping tomorrow.

  • To make predictions based on what we see or know
  • There are black clouds in the sky. It looks like it is going to rain.

  • Fixed arrangement in the near future
  • I am relaxing at home this weekend.

    (It’s planned)

  • Timetables
  • The bus arrives at 2 o’clock in the morning.

  • Programmes
  • The film starts at 7 o’clock.

Comparatives- superlatives

adjective

comparative

superlative

tall

taller

the tallest

big

bigger

the biggest

happy

happier

the happiest

interesting

More interesting

the most interesting

good/well

better

the best

much

more

the most

many

more

the most

Far

Farther/further

the farthest/furthest

bad

worse

the worst

little

less

the least

Note: use with er/est more/most

Clever, common, cruel, friendly, gentle, narrow, pleasant, polite, quiet, shallow, simple, stupid,

Phrasal verb «pick»
  • Pick on – дразнить, потешаться.
  • Pick out – выбирать.
  • Pick up – зайти, забрать, подвезти.
  • Pick at – перебирать (пищу)
  • 1.Can you pick up that book I dropped, please? My arms are full. 2. My dad lets me pick out his tie when he goes somewhere special. 3. The stock market has started to pick up lately after last months’ slump. 4. Don’t pick at your dinner ― eat properly!