1.Take a look at the picture. Can you guess what this video will be about?
Matching jobs with places, tools and activities
Matching jobs and workplaces - Let's play!
Matching jobs and tools - Let's play!
Matching jobs and shops - Let's play!
Matching jobs and activities - Let's play!
Guess the job
Guess the job - Image
Guess the job - Questions
1.Take a look at the picture. Can you guess what this video will be about?
2.Can you name a few jobs in English?
3.Take a look at the picture again. Can you guess some of those people's job with the clues given? What could be the job of the man on the phone? What about the woman in the red dress?
Matching people to their job
Matching people to their job - Vidéo
Extraits étudiés:
de 0:18 à 0:23;
de 0:35 à 1:03;
de 12:15 à 12:51;
de 17:22 à 18:11.
Matching people to their job - Questions
Watch the video and answer the following questions.
1.Say as much as you can about Blessing, Ellie et Leesie (job, do they know each other...).
2.What will they have to do? Be as precise as possible.
3.List some of the questions they ask Patrick and Sarah.
4.Do you think Blessing, Ellie or Leesie guessed right for Patrick and Sarah?
Matching people to their job - Activité
Like in the video, let's play "Guess the job"! For this game, you need to work in pairs or in group. You will have to reuse the vocabulary we learnt today (jobs, places, tools and activities).
The rules are simple.
1.Pick one of the following jobs:
Pastry chef
Butcher
Sales assistant
Plumber
Construction worker
Mechanic
Jeweler
Hairdresser
Repairer
Gardener
Chef
Receptionist
2.Your classmate(s) will ask you yes/no questions to try to guess your job. It can be about the place you work in, the tools that you use or the activities you do. You can only answer by yes or no.
Example: Do you work in a hair salon? No, I don't. / Do you use a hard hat? Yes, I do.