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Starting up

Vocabulary

Listening

Reading

Skills

Case study

OVERVIEWOVERVIEW

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Starting up

What do you want from work?2.1 Listen to four people. Make three word partnerships they use from the words in each box.

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Vocabulary:Vocabulary: Days, months, dates

10/9/2013 (BrE)

The tenth of September,

two thousand and thirteen

9/10/2013 (AmE)

September tenth, two thousand thirteen

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Vocabulary:Vocabulary: Leisure activities

sing songs in a karaoke bar

go fishing

play bowling

play card-games

visit a park; stroll around a park

stroll up / down the streets

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sleep in; lie ingo on an outingbuy goods at a discountgo for a drive in one's car

Vocabulary:Vocabulary: Leisure activities

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enrich oneselfgo for a walk in the country in spring strike a proper balance between work and leisurehave some time at one's own disposal

Vocabulary:Vocabulary: Leisure activities

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ReadingReading ::

Describing your routineDescribing your routine

B Mark each statement true or false.

1 F 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 T

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2.2 An interviewer asks people from different countries about their typical day. Listen and complete this chart.

D

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Rodolfo(Mexican)

Isabel(Swiss)

Sigrid(Austrian)

1 What do you do when you get to work?2 Where do you have lunch?3 How often do you travel on business ?

check e-mail

at home

once a month

look in diary;then have a coffee

at her desk

never

say hi to colleagues;then check e-mails

in the cafeteria

twice a year

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SkillsTalking about work and leisure

2.3 Complete the conversation.Use words from the box.Then listen and check.2 really 3 love 4 interested 5 enjoy

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SkillsTalking about work and leisure

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2 really 3 love 4 interested 5 enjoy

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Translation

1. 我通常 5 点钟起床,早餐前跑步。2. 你订了哪些杂志?3. 从头到尾地看报纸要花很多时间。4. 看完报之后,我离家去上班。5. 我让秘书整理出那些需要马上处理的邮件。6. 我每天上午都要和财务主管、销售主管开例会。

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1.I usually get up at five and go for a jog before breakfast 2. Which magazines do you take? 3. It takes a lot of time to read the papers from cover to cover. 4. After the papers, I leave for the office.5. I asked my secretary to sort out those letters, which need immediate attention.6. Every morning I have regular meetings with my finance and sales directors.

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汤姆森先生是位银行家。他每天 6 点钟起床,做早操之后,一面吃早饭,一面看报纸。 7 点半离家去上班。通常 8 点半开始办公。先在微机上读一下急需处理的电子邮件。 9 点钟接见各部门经理,开 20 分钟的例会。午餐一般与客户或高级职员一起吃。下午,他通常去分行查看,而且每周一下午有管理委员会议。一般 5 点钟下班。他通常有晚餐约会。回家常常已接近午夜了。

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Mr. Thomson is a banker. He gets upat six every morning. After morning exercises, he reads newspapers over breakfast. At 7:30 he leaves for the office and usually he is behind his desk at 8:30. First he reads on the computerE-mails that need immediate attention, and then meets department managers for a twenty-minute regular meeting at 9:00. Usually, he has lunch out with

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his customers or some senior staff members in the canteen. In the afternoon, more often than not, Mr. Thomson goes over to some branches for inspection. And the management committee meeting is held every Monday afternoon. Work finishes at five but there are always dinner engagements. It is often midnight when he gets back home.

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Writing

My working day

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Thank you

and Good bye!