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Obchodní akademie, Ostrava-Poruba, příspěvková organizace Vzdělávací materiál/DUMVY_32_INOVACE_06A / 20 Jobs for Teenagers AutorMgr. Jana Kondeková Období vytvoření Duben 2013 Ročník/věková kategorie 4. ročník / 19 let Vyučovací předmět/klíčová slova Anglický jazyk/ Jobs Part Twenty: Jobs for Teenagers Anotace Práce slouží k procvičení gramatiky a slovní zásoby s tématikou Jobs for Teenagers.

JOBS  Part Twenty  Jobs for Teenagers

Exercises Exercise 1: Complete the text – Jobs for Teenagers. Exercise 2: Answer the questions / Jobs for Teenagers /. Exercise 3: Match the given words with the meanings below. Exercise 4: Complete the opinions. Exercise 5: Pair work. Exercise 6: The dialogue.

Keys Key: Exercise 1 Key: Exercise 2 Key: Exercise 3 Key: Exercise 4 Key: Exercise 5 Key: Exercise 6

Exercise 1: Complete the text. Use the given words: minimum wage, earn, not allowed, paper rounds, babysitting, part- time. Jobs for Teenagers. About half of 16- and 17- year olds in the UK have got jobs and three quarters of this age group also go to school. They do 1,… jobs before or after school and at weekends.The most common jobs are 2,… / very popular with girls / and 3, … / popular with boys /. Cleaning and working in a shop are also popular jobs. In the UK, school students are 4, … to work more than two hours on a school day or more than twelve hours in total during a school week. They are not allowed to work before 7 a.m. or after 7 p.m. / but babysitters can work later /. They must have at least two weeks´ holiday from school each year when they do not work at all. Teenagers do part-time jobs because they want to 5, … some money. However, they do not usually earn very much.In the UK, there is a 6, … for adults / 5.52 pounds an hour /. For 16- and 17- year- olds it is 3.40 pounds an hour. For children under 16, there is no minimum wage, so many teenagers work for 2 or 3 pounds an hour.

Exercise 2: Answer the questions /Jobs for Teenagers /. 1, How many young people aged 16 and 17 have jobs in the UK? 2, What is the most common job for teenage girls? 3, What is the most common job for teenage boys? 4, How many hours in total can young people work during a school week? 5, Can babysitters work after 7 p.m.? 6, Why do teenagers get part-time jobs? 7, What is the minimum wage for a 16-year-old? 8, What is the minimum wage for a 15-year-old?

Exercise 3 : Match the given words with the meanings below. 1, part- time job 2, babysitting 3, paper round 4, not allowed 5, earn 6, minimum wage A, looking after children while the parents are out B, get / money / for working C, jobs that you do for a few hours a week D, the smallest amount of money you can get for working by law E, cannot F, delivering newspapers to people´s homes

Exercise 4: Complete the opinions. a, advantage b, education c, experience d, meeting e, paid f, tired 1, Part-time jobs give you good 1,… of working 2, The other 2,… of a part-time job is that you can earn some money. 3, Part-time jobs are a good way of 3,… people. 4, Sometimes, part-time jobs make teenagers too 4,… to study. 5, The most important thing for teenagers is to get a good 5,…. 6, Teenagers can only get part-time jobs that are badly 6,….

Exercise 5: Pair work. What do you think about part-time jobs? Student A : Express an opinion, your own ideas. Student B : Agree or disagree. Use these phrases: I agree with you, I do not agree with you, that is a good point, That is not true, I do not think that it is true. 1, Part-time jobs give you good experince of working 2, The other advantage is that you can earn some money. 3, Part-time jobs are a good way of meeting people. 4, Sometimes, part-time jobs make teenagers too tired to study. 5, The most important thing for teenagers is to get a good education. 6, Teenagers can only get part-time jobs that are badly paid.

Exercise 6: The dialogue. Complete the dialogue using the given phrases: a, I agree with you. b, I do not agree with you. c, I do not think that is true. d, That is a good point. Neil : I think it is a good idea for teenagers to work. Jane: 1, … I think. It is a bad idea for teenagers to work. Neil: Why? Jane: Education is more important. And part-time jobs make teenagers too tired to study. Neil: 2,…. My sister works in the evenings and she often falls asleep in class. Jane: And jobs for teenagers are all badly paid. Neil: 3, …. Some teenagers earn quite a lot of money.And part-time jobs give you good experience of working. Jane: 4, …. Experience of working is very useful.

Key – Exercise 1 1, part-time 2, babysitting 3, paper rounds 4, not allowed 5, earn 6, minimum wage

Key – Exercise 2 1, half of them 2, babysitting 3, paper round 4, 12 hours a total 5, yes 6, to earn some money 7, 3.40 pounds 8, there is no minimum wage

Key - Exercise 3 1, c 2, a 3, f 4, e 5, b 6, d

Key - Exercise 4 1, c 2, a 3, d 4, f 5, b 6, e

Key – Exercise 5 Possible answers: 1, I agree with you. 2, I think that it is true. I need money. 3, Yes, of course. 4, I agree with you. 5, That is true.

Key – Exercise 6 1, b 2, d 3, c 4, a

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The End of Part Twenty. Thank You for Your Attention. Mgr. Jana Kondeková