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1A Consuming Passions Speaking and Vocabulary: leisure interests Page 6 #2 Read the texts. Match the descriptions 1-4 to the photos A-D. 1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A.

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1 1A Consuming Passions Speaking and Vocabulary: leisure interests Page 6 #2 Read the texts. Match the descriptions 1-4 to the photos A-D. 1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A

2 Language Notes : Pre-reading CV = curriculum vitae A document that summarizes your personal information, qualifications, and career history -contract has been terminated Formal way of saying you have been FIRED If someone insists that you do something it means… They firmly demand that you do something(STRONGLY) TYPOS Mistakes you make from typing something Resist a temptation You want to do something bad but you stop yourself

3 What are 3 things an employer looks for in a CV? With your partner list 3 things an employer looks for in a CV? 1._____________________ 2._____________________ 3._____________________

4 The article is about writing a truthful CV (resume) and gives examples of mistakes made. It also gives advice on what potential employers look for in a good CV. Reading Page 6-7 READ the article QUICKLY and choose the best title. ANSWER: C What not to put on your CV

5 Underline examples of 6 most foolish things to include in a CV 1.rabid typing: ruining their company’s sales department 2.Voluntary work with those with special needs 3.being into pop music; liking the cinema; supporting a local football club 4.married,8 children, would prefer frequent travel 5.they insisted I get to work by 8:45 and I couldn’t work under those conditions 6. a passion for rock climbing (page 7 left side, middle #2) 2: Read the article again and find examples of #1-6

6  Look back at the text and match the underlined verbs to the labels in the box  Identify which verbs are active and which ver bs are passive  Present simple:  Present Continuous: are being looked for  Present Perfect: have found out  Present Perfect Continuous: have been training  Past simple: described  Past continuous: was trying  Past Perfect: had been terminated Grammar: verb forms review (p.7 bottom left corner) are asked P A P A A A P

7 Add the question tags

8 This is Johnny Depp.

9 This is Johnny Depp, isn't it?

10 He's an actor.

11 This is Johnny Depp, isn't it? He's an actor, isn't he?

12 This is Johnny Depp, isn't it? He's an actor, isn't he? He's made a lot of films.

13 This is Johnny Depp, isn't it? He's an actor, isn't he? He's made a lot of films, hasn't he?

14 This is Johnny Depp, isn't it? He's an actor, isn't he? He's made a lot of films, hasn't he? He can play a variety of roles.

15 This is Johnny Depp, isn't it? He's an actor, isn't he? He's made a lot of films, hasn't he? He can play a variety of roles, can't he?

16 This is Johnny Depp, isn't it? He's an actor, isn't he? He's made a lot of films, hasn't he? He can play a variety of roles, can't he? He was in "Pirates Of The Carribean".

17 This is Johnny Depp, isn't it? He's an actor, isn't he? He's made a lot of films, hasn't he? He can play a variety of roles, can't he? He was in "Pirates Of The Carribean", was n't he?

18 This is Johnny Depp, isn't it? He's an actor, isn't he? He's made a lot of films, hasn't he? He can play a variety of roles, can't he? He was in "Pirates Of The Carribean", wasn't he? He started making films in the 80s.

19 This is Johnny Depp, isn't it? He's an actor, isn't he? He's made a lot of films, hasn't he? He can play a variety of roles, can't he? He was in "Pirates Of The Carribean", wasn't he? He started making films in the 80s, didn't he?

20 This is Johnny Depp, isn't it? He's an actor, isn't he? He's made a lot of films, hasn't he? He can play a variety of roles, can't he? He was in "Pirates Of The Carribean", wasn't he? He started making films in the 80s, didn't he? He isn't from the UK.

21 This is Johnny Depp, isn't it? He's an actor, isn't he? He's made a lot of films, hasn't he? He can play a variety of roles, can't he? He was in "Pirates Of The Carribean", wasn't he? He started making films in the 80s, didn't he? He isn't from the UK, is he?

22 This is Johnny Depp, isn't it? He's an actor, isn't he? He's made a lot of films, hasn't he? He can play a variety of roles, can't he? He was in "Pirates Of The Carribean", wasn't he? He started making films in the 80s, didn't he? He isn't from the UK, is he? He wasn't married to Vanessa Paradis.

23 This is Johnny Depp, isn't it? He's an actor, isn't he? He's made a lot of films, hasn't he? He can play a variety of roles, can't he? He was in "Pirates Of The Carribean", wasn't he? He started making films in the 80s, didn't he? He isn't from the UK, is he? He wasn't married to Vanessa Paradis, was he?

24 This is Johnny Depp, isn't it? He's an actor, isn't he? He's made a lot of films, hasn't he? He can play a variety of roles, can't he? He was in "Pirates Of The Carribean", wasn't he? He started making films in the 80s, didn't he? He isn't from the UK, is he? He wasn't married to Vanessa Paradis, was he? They didn't split up.

25 This is Johnny Depp, isn't it? He's an actor, isn't he? He's made a lot of films, hasn't he? He can play a variety of roles, can't he? He was in "Pirates Of The Carribean", wasn't he? He started making films in the 80s, didn't he? He isn't from the UK, is he? He wasn't married to Vanessa Paradis, was he? They didn't split up, did they?

26 Here he is with Keith Richard. They look like each other.

27 Here he is with Keith Richard. They look like each other, don't they?

28 Here he is with Keith Richard. They look like each other, don't they? Keith usually plays with the Rolling Ston es.

29 Here he is with Keith Richard. They look like each other, don't they? Keith usually plays with the Rolling Stones, doesn't he?

30 Here he is with Keith Richard. They look like each other, don't they? Keith usually plays with the Rolling Stones, doesn't he? But he was in the last "Pirates" film.

31 Here he is with Keith Richard. They look like each other, don't they? Keith usually plays with the Rolling Stones, doesn't he? But he was in the last "Pirates" film, wasn' t he?

32 Here he is with Keith Richard. They look like each other, don't they? Keith usually plays with the Rolling Stones, doesn't he? But he was in the last "Pirates" film, wasn't he? You can see both of them in this p hoto.

33 Here he is with Keith Richard. They look like each other, don't they? Keith usually plays with the Rolling Stones, doesn't he? But he was in the last "Pirates" film, wasn't he? You can see both of them in this p hoto, can't you?

34 Here he is with Keith Richard. They look like each other, don't they? Keith usually plays with the Rolling Stones, doesn't he? But he was in the last "Pirates" film, wasn't he? You can see both of them in this p hoto, can't you? They played father and son in the film.

35 Here he is with Keith Richard. They look like each other, don't they? Keith usually plays with the Rolling Stones, doesn't he? But he was in the last "Pirates" film, wasn't he? You can see both of them in this p hoto, can't you? They played father and son in the f ilm, didn't they?

36 Question tags eh? I'm a great teacher.

37 Question tags eh? I'm a great teacher, aren't I?

38 I’ll see you

39 I’ll see you, won’t I?

40 Video #1  VIDEO 1

41 #2 PAGE 7 TOP RIGHT CORNER : Complete the question tags with the auxiliary verbs in the box 1. do 2. have 3. are 4. are 5.were 6. did

42 1. hasn’t 2. hasn’t been chasing 3. doesn’t know (does not know) 4. isn’t 5. wouldn’t 6. hadn’t 7. won’t be 1B (Page 8 #2- Top Right Corner) Grammar: negatives & questions

43 #2 page 8 (BE/DO/HAVE) Complete the questions with the correct form of the auxiliary verbs in the box

44  Saying no  I’m afraid not = A polite way of saying no.  Not really = You don’t care very much about something.  I don’t think so/Not as far as I know/Not to my knowledge/Possibly not/Probably not = You think you know something but are not completely sure.  Certainly not/Definitely not = To emphasize that your answer to a question or request is definitely ‘no’.  Of course not = You think an idea is stupid or insulting.  No way/Not likely = Informal: very definite way of saying ‘no’.  You must be joking/Are you kidding = Shows that you think somebody’s suggestion or request is crazy.  Not exactly/Not quite = You think that something is almost (but not) correct or true.  I wish I could = Used to express regret that something is not possible.  Not especially/Not very (much) = Used to say ‘no’ to a question about your opinion of something.

45 1. Choose the correct phrase to respond to each question 1.I’m afraid not 2.Not really 3.Not exactly 4.Possibly not 5.Not to my knowledge 6.Certainly not 7.No way 8.You must be joking Functional Language: saying no


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