Unit 3: English 10 Advanced Textbook Fill in the missing words in these sentences  The are working in the factory.  Peter usually gets on the train.

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Unit 3: English 10 Advanced Textbook

Fill in the missing words in these sentences  The are working in the factory.  Peter usually gets on the train at 7: 00 and one hour later.  In the factory, when rings, it’s lunchtime.  The workers often play at break time.  As working hard, John a lot of money each year. workers gets of f the bell games earn s

Announce[v] They haven’t formally announced their engagement yet. announcement [n]  to make an announcement He made the announcement in a speech on television. to tell people sth officially

take a nap He usually takes a nap after lunch. nap [n,c]: a short sleep, especially during the day. to sleep for a short time, especially during the day.

Graduate [n] to graduate [from]: to get a degree. She graduated from Harvard this year. graduation [n] It was my first job after graduation a person who has a university degree

Punch [v] => to punch a time card Bonus [n] => a £100 Christmas bonus Promotion [n] He has little chance of promotion in his company. to make a hole in sth an extra amount of money that is added to a payment a move to a more important job or rank in a company

Read the text A Worker’s Typical Day [Textbook – p.33] and do these following tasks.

Task 1: True/False exercise The following statements can be true (T) or false (F). Choose the appropriate letter T or F. 1.Yamada never has breakfast before going to work. T / F 2.He seldom takes a short sleep after lunch. T / F 3.Besides monthly salary, Yamada receives bonuses twice a year for his job. T / F 4.Yamada has graduated from college. T / F 5.Yamada wants to change his job because he has little chance of promotion. T / F

Task 2: Completing a chart Work in pairs to complete the chart below Yamada’ s daily activities Morning 5: 15Getting up and having breakfast 5: 55 Getting off the train 8: 00 Noon Having lunch 12: 20 Afternoon Resuming work Walking to the commuter train station 6: 30Getting on the train 7: 10 Beginning his work 12: 00 Playing games/ playing badminton/ chatting 13: 00 17: 00Stopping working

Task 3: Question - Answer Answer the following questions 1.How long does it take Yamada to travel to his factory? 2.How much is his net income? 3.Do workers in the text make full use of their time? Give examples to support your answer.

Post – reading Within 120 words, write an essay summarizing Yamada’ s daily activities.

THE END

… Every morning, he gets up at 5: 15 and has a big breakfast with eggs, vegetable soup, rice, and green tea… (par. 1)

… Yamada sometimes plays badminton or joins a group of workers for talking. He rarely takes a nap after lunch… (par. 2)

… For his labor, Yamada earns $ 1, 500 each month and twice a year he receives bonuses… (par. 4)

… Yamada is not a college graduate, so there is little chance of promotion… (par. 4)

… However, he likes his job and the feeling of job security that the company gives to all employees… (par. 4)

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