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Level 1-10. Getting the Job (Real-life reading (Tom works at Shop City.…
Level 1-10. Getting the Job
Vocabulary
server
janitor
childcare worker
pharmacist
mechanic
homemaker
Life stories
Where does he lives?
in Texas
What is Ken looking for?
a full-time job
Where does Ken see an ad for a new job?
on the internet
What does Ken see in the internet?
a help-wanted ad for a childcare worker
What does Ken have at the childcare center?
an interview
Does Ken get the job?
Yes, he does
Grammar
Ryo
was
a server in 2004.
In 1999, Miki
wasn't
a childcare worker.
Miki and Ryo
**weren't
students in 2004.
Ryo was a server in 2004.
Miki wasn't a restaurant owner
in 2005
.
Everyday conversation
Who is Miss Rios?
She's a manager
Does Miss Cortez have experience?
No, she does't
Can Mr. Lee work in a Garden?
Yes, he can
Can Miss Flores work this week?
No, she can't
Real-life reading
Tom works at Shop City.
True
Elisa doesn't ask for help.
False
Elisa reads information and memos from her boss.
No information
Tom is an excellent employee.
False
Tom doesn't ask his co-workers for help.
True
Elisa and Tom were co-workers a year ago.
True
Elisa is Tom's boss.
No information
Tom is Elisa's boss.
False
Grammar charts
The simple past with
be
Statements
I was a cook
You were a cook
He was a cook
She was a cook
We were cooks
You were cooks
They were cooks
Negative statements
I was not a cook
You were not a cook
He was not a cook
She was not a cook
We were not cooks
You were not cooks
They were not cooks.
Contractions
was not = wasn't
were not = weren't
Simple past
Yes/No
questions and answers
Were you a manager ten years ago?
Yes, I was a. or No. I wasn't.
Was he a student in 2005?
Yes, he was. No, he wasn't.
Were you in class yesterday?
Yes, we were. or No, we weren't.
Were they at school last week?
Yes they were. or No, they weren't.
Questions an answers with
can
Questions with
can
Can you he fix computers?
Can he fix computers?
Can she fix computers?
Can they fix computers?
Answers
Yes, I can / No, I can't
Yes, he can / No, he can't
Yes, she can / No she can't
Yes, they can / No they can't
And/to
and
but
and/too
I can cook. Mary can cook.
I can cook,
and
Mary can,
too
but
I can cook. Tom can't cook.
I can cook, but Tom can't.