English Course - Word Association & Professions PDF
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This document is a collection of English language learning materials. It includes exercises on word association, discussions about different professions, pronunciation rules, and linking words. The documents help enhance vocabulary, listening skills, conversation techniques, and language comprehension for learners.
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English Course MS. Fatma Salah Word Association Instructions: Make a circle (or decide the order in which you will speak). One student says a word. Then, the next student says the first word they think of when they hear that word. Continue on like this. Holida...
English Course MS. Fatma Salah Word Association Instructions: Make a circle (or decide the order in which you will speak). One student says a word. Then, the next student says the first word they think of when they hear that word. Continue on like this. Holida Beach Sun Hot Drink y Return to menu Talking about professions ESL Brains voiceless sound 1- If the verb ends in a voiceless sound (p, t, k, f, s, sh, tsh), the "ed" ending is pronounced as "t" (/t/). For example: "walked" (/wɔkt/). voiced sound 2. If the verb ends in a voiced sound (b, d, g, v, z, etc.), the "ed" ending is pronounced as "d" (/d/). For example: "loved" (/lʌvd/). ends in a "t" or "d" sound 3. If the verb ends in a "t" or "d" sound, the "ed" ending is pronounced as "ɪd" (/ɪd/). For example: "wanted" (/ˈwɒntɪd/). Linking 03 01 02 But if the next word begins with a if the ed word is at the if the ED word is linking consonant, many end of the sentence, into a word that begins times a native you will pronounce with a vowel , you will speaker will drop that t. lightly release the T into the T sound. How did you get there? that word, connecting the I watched the best two words. For example, movie last night. I walked. walked a lot CCC Let’s get started with a warm-up ESL Brains Talk about two of the topics below. the job you have at the moment a job you had in the past a job you wanted to have when you were younger a job you would like to have ESL Brains 8 Let’s discuss some quotes! ESL Brains part 1/2 Read the quotes and explain what you think they mean. Then, say whether any of them applies to your experience. “ A job is not just a job, it’s who you are. Jude Law, actor ” “ Most people work just hard enough not to get fired and get paid just enough money not to quit. ” George Carlin, comedian ESL Brains 10 part 2/2 Read the quotes and explain what you think they mean. Then, say whether any of them applies to your experience. “ The best preparation for good work tomorrow is to do good work today. Elbert Hubbard, writer ” “ It’s never too late to be what you might have been. George Eliot, writer ” ESL Brains 11 Let’s talk! ESL Brains part 1/2 Discuss the questions. Which of the jobs below would you call a dream job? Why? ○ secret agent ○ food critic ○ personal shopper ○ island caretaker ○ chocolatier ○ YouTuber ESL Brains 13 part 2/2 Discuss the questions. Look at the list of unusual jobs. What do you think the responsibilities in each job are? Would you choose them as a career? ○ panda babysitter ○ car tester ○ movie animal trainer ○ professional wedding guest ○ professional sleeper ○ ethical hacker How do people usually choose the job they want to do? ESL Brains 14 In a moment, you’ll watch two videos about: unusual jobs ESL Brains Look at the words and say what the jobs might be. VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 walk dumpster meet new people brand new conversation save ESL Brains 16 Watch the first video and check your ideas. ESL ESLBrains Brains Watch the second video and check your ideas. ESL ESLBrains Brains Discuss the questions. Which job surprised you more: people walker or dumpster diver? Why? What skills do you need to do these jobs? Would you like to try these jobs? Why/Why not? ESL Brains 19 Let’s think! ESL Brains Think of three jobs for each category. Explain your choices. stressful jobs jobs which are useful to society jobs for people who are patient jobs for people who are confident jobs for people who are creative ESL Brains 21 Job debate topics https://wordwall.net/res ource/20747508/job- debate-topics Let’s talk! ESL Brains part 1/2 Discuss the questions. Why do people change careers/go into a new profession? What advice would you give to young people who don’t know what they want to do? What kind of education, training or skills do you need to do your job? What things are important for you in a job (e.g. friendly colleagues, good salary, interesting tasks)? ESL Brains 24 part 2/2 Discuss the questions. Is it better to be a boss or an employee? Why? Why do so many people want to do jobs that might make them famous, e.g. YouTuber, actor or influencer? Can you think of any professions that are paid too little or too much? ESL Brains 25 Thank You!! Contact ME: 01092730557 Following your passion is terrible advice THANKS! ESL Brains