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1 1 UNIT 5

2 2 EXPRESSIONS TO LEARN Write the correct letters in the blanks. There are two wrong answers. Listen and check your answers. F p.5 DA C

3 3 EXPRESSIONS TO LEARN Audio Transcripts: No. 1 Part-time Jobs A: Do you have a part-time job? B: Yes. I work in a restaurant. No. 2 Bosses A: What’s your boss like? B: He’s great. I like working for him.

4 4 EXPRESSIONS TO LEARN Audio Transcripts: No. 3 Good Points A: What’s the best thing about your job? B: The people are fun to work with. No. 4 Bad Points A: What’s the worst thing about your job? B: I don’t like working at night.

5 5 EXPRESSIONS TO LEARN Small Talk Work with a partner. Repeat the dialogues above using these expressions. p.2

6 6 WORDS TO LEARN Do you know how to say these work words? Listen and repeat.

7 7 WORDS TO LEARN A.Say It Right Practice talking about work with a partner.

8 8 WORDS TO LEARN B.Listen Up Listen to the audio. Check ( ) True or False. StatementTrueFalse 1Max would prefer to stay home this evening. 2Joan doesn’t want to go out with Max. 3Someone else can help Joan do her work tonight. 4Joan needs the money to pay for school. 5Max wants to go to the movies. 6Joan works at a fast-food restaurant.       

9 9 WORDS TO LEARN Audio Transcripts: Max: Do you want to go out with us tonight, Joan? Joan: I’d love to, but I have to work. Max: Why don’t you take the night off? Call your boss. Joan: I can’t. Nobody else is able to work. Max: Oh! They need to hire more people. You work too hard. You should just quit. Joan: No. The pay is pretty good there. I need the money to pay for college. Max: That’s too bad. We’re planning to go to the movies. Joan: Really? Maybe I can come! Max: How? Joan: I work at the movie theater.

10 10 CONVERSATION

11 11 CONVERSATION Key Words

12 12 CONVERSATION Language Tips Find more two-part verbs and make sentences. You can use a dictionary. 1.________3.________ 2.________4.________ pick up

13 13 CONVERSATION Language Tips Make these sentences stronger. 1. He never smokes. → He __________________________________. 2. I’m very sad. → I’m ___________________________(happy). doesn’t smoke at all not happy at all

14 14 1. The manager wants to know about Tom’s ___________. 2. Tom ___________ the customers, ___________ ___________, and took the ___________ out at his old restaurant. 3. Tom is ___________ to work on Wednesdays and Fridays. 4. All ___________ at Tom’s new job have to wear ___________. CONVERSATION Wrap Up Listen to the audio. Complete the sentences with the words you hear. cleaned experience served up trash available workers uniforms

15 15 CONVERSATION Audio Transcripts: Manager: Pleased to meet you, Tom. Tom: Pleased to meet you too. Manager: So, you’d like a job in the kitchen, right? Tom: Yes. I love to cook. Manager: Do you have any experience? Tom: I worked in a restaurant for two years. Manager: What did you do there? Tom: I cooked, cleaned up, and took out the trash. Sometimes, I served the guests too. Manager: Good. What days can you work? Tom: I’m available on Wednesdays and Fridays. Manager: That’s great. All workers here have to wear uniforms. Let’s get you one. You can start today. Tom: Thank you!

16 16 GRAMMAR FOCUS

17 17 GRAMMAR FOCUS

18 18 GRAMMAR FOCUS

19 19 1. His father → him / have / watch his baby sister / yesterday 2. Jeremy → his brother / get / walk his dog / every night 3. The teacher → Julia / let / go home early / last Monday GRAMMAR PRACTICE A. Make Sentences Write the following into sentences. The teacher let Julia go home early last Monday. Jeremy gets his brother to walk his dog every night. His father had him watch his baby sister yesterday.

20 20 4. She → her mother / ask / drive her to school / every morning 5. The police officer → Raymond / order / stop his car / last night 6. Mr. Chen → his daughter / make / practice the piano / every day GRAMMAR PRACTICE Mr. Chen makes his daughter practice the piano every day. The police officer ordered Raymond to stop his car last night. She asks her mother to drive her to school every morning. A. Make Sentences Write the following into sentences.

21 21 GRAMMAR PRACTICE B. Fill in the Blanks Use the correct form of the words from the box to complete the sentences. There may be more than one possible answer for some blanks. get have make help let order 1. The coach ____________ the team to train harder. 2. Did Casey’s mother ____________ her go to the club? 3. Gary ____________ me to cook dinner for him. 4. Could you ____________ him call me, please? got / ordered let have got / gets / ordered / orders

22 22 GRAMMAR PRACTICE Use the correct form of the words from the box to complete the sentences. There may be more than one possible answer for some blanks. get have make help let order 5. Nora’s friend ____________ her watch terrible movies yesterday. 6. Can you ____________ me to carry the box? 7. ____________ Jonathan to bring the picture to class. made / let help Get / Order B. Fill in the Blanks

23 23 GRAMMAR PRACTICE C. Match Match the sentences. 1. Ted played loud music. ․ ․ There are too many cars. 2. I had too much work to do. ․ ․ Bill told him to be quiet. 3. The bus was full. ․ ․ It’s not safe to go alone. 4. You should help Tim move. ․ ․ The driver asked me to wait for the next one. 5. Don’t let your son play in the street. ․ ․ The doctor ordered him to rest. 6. The man looked very sick. ․ ․ I got Arthur to help me. 7. You can have Jim go with you. ․ ․ He’s your friend.

24 24 READING 1 P.31 P.32 P.33 P.34 P.28  Not many people are famous when they are born. Most of them must work hard first. For example, the late CEO of Apple Inc., Steve Jobs, had a part-time job at Hewlett- Packard in school. He helped put computers together there.

25 25 READING 5 10  The boss of Nike is another example. Today, Philip Knight is very successful, but he started by selling shoes on the street. Most people don’t have an interesting first job. Many famous people began with something boring. Before Michael Dell started Dell Inc., he washed dishes in a Chinese restaurant. Dell’s boss taught him how to be a good worker and leader. P.28 P.29 P.31 P.32 P.33 P.34

26 26 READING 15  Tom Hanks also worked a simple job in college. Before he became one of the richest actors in history, he carried bags for guests at a hotel. Part-time jobs in school are not always easy, but they can lead to bigger and better things. P.29 P.31 P.32 P.33 P.34

27 27 READING Extra Info

28 28 1. Steve Jobs had a p______________e job at Hewlett- Packard when he was younger. 2.He put c______________s t______________r for the company. 3. Philip Knight first sold s______________s on the street, but today he is very s______________l. AFTER YOU READ A. Fill in the Missing Letters Complete the sentences with the words from the article. ogetheomputer art-tim hoe P.24 P.25 uccessfu

29 29 4. Many famous people began with b______________g jobs. 5. Dell learned how to be a good w______________r and l______________r at his job in a Chinese r______________t. 6. Before Tom Hanks became a famous a______________r, he c______________d bags for g______________s at a hotel. orke orin AFTER YOU READ Complete the sentences with the words from the article. eade estauran P.25 P.26 cto uestarrie A. Fill in the Missing Letters

30 30 AFTER YOU READ B. Classification Match the person with the description.

31 31 1. Part-time jobs in college... a. are always interesting. b. can lead to better work. c. usually make you rich. d. can help you to study. AFTER YOU READ C. Multiple Choice Circle the answers. P.24 P.25 P.26

32 32 2. Which of the following is correct? a. Tom Hanks owns a lot of hotels. b. Philip Knight first sold shoes to big department stores. c. Most people need to work hard to become famous. d. Steve Jobs sold computers at school. AFTER YOU READ Circle the answers. P.24 P.25 P.26 C. Multiple Choice

33 33 3. What did Michael Dell learn from his first job? a. He learned how to cook Chinese dishes. b. He learned how to build computers. c. He learned how to clean hotel rooms. d. He learned how to be a good boss. AFTER YOU READ Circle the answers. C. Multiple Choice P.24 P.25 P.26

34 34 4. What is Tom Hanks famous for? a. Shoes b. Computers c. Acting d. Singing AFTER YOU READ Circle the answers. C. Multiple Choice P.24 P.25 P.26

35 35 WRITING Task I Read the information below and fill in the blanks.

36 36 WRITING Task I Read the information below and fill in the blanks. workers St. Louis experience pay Monday Wednesday Friday to / until

37 37 WRITING Task II Use the correct form of the words below to fill in the blanks. 37

38 38 WRITING Dear Mr. Einstein, I am studying 1. ___________ here at Washington University. I read your ad in the school newspaper. It 2. ___________ like a great job! The position would 3. ___________ me study and 4. ___________ money. I have one 5. ___________ of experience at the New York Public Library. I answered people’s 6. ___________, 7. ___________ ___________ the place, and put the 8. ___________ back. I also 9. ___________ people find books. I am a good worker, and I am 10. ___________ on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. I hope to hear from you 11. ___________. Sincerely, Jack Bower engineering looks letearn year questionscleaned up books helped available soon 36

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