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Unit 10 | Session 1
Danger on the job .- Don’t worry, dad
Learning objective: talk about how to avoid danger at work,
and make predictions about your future
Unit 10 | Session 1
Danger on the job
Learning objective: talk about danger at work, and make
predictions about your future
Lesson Overview
1 Get started: Talking about jobs
2 Prepare: Guess the job!
3 Speaking: Danger at work
4. Prepare: Find five ways of making predictions
5. Speaking: Five years from now
4 Progress check
Get started: Talking about jobs
accountant
architect
call center worker
dentist
engineer
IT specialist
lawyer
mechanic
nurse
paramedic
photographer
physical therapist
police officer
project manager
receptionist
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Do you know anyone who does any of these jobs?
What do they enjoy about their work?
Which jobs would you like to do? Why?
Are there any jobs you wouldn’t like to do? Why?
Prepare: Guess the job!
Useful language
Do you usually …?
Do you have to …?
Are you a/an … ?
Yes, I do.
No, I don’t.
work long hours
work from home
work with people
wear special clothes
get special training
work nights / on the weekend
Prepare: Guess the job!
Useful language
Do you usually …?
Do you have to …?
Are you a/an … ?
work long hours
work from home
work with people
wear special clothes
get special training
work nights / on the weekend
Prepare: Guess the job! Reporting back
She usually has to/doesn’t have to work long hours.
She often has to/doesn’t have to work nights and on the weekend.
She has to/doesn’t have to wear a uniform, but she has to/doesn’t
have to wear a tie.
Do/does she have to work long hours?
Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t.
Prepare: Find five ways of making predictions
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Oh no, what do you think’s happened?
I don’t know... it might be serious.
No, he’ll probably be fine.
Maybe it’s his ankle, right?
Yes, he may have a twisted ankle,
you’re right.
I just hope it’s nothing serious.
Anyway, let’s call the doctor. I’m sure it
won’t be anything bad.
Speaking: Danger at work
Which jobs are the most and least dangerous? Why?
Useful language
Being a (paramedic) is dangerous
because you sometimes have to …
Being an (accountant) can sometimes be
dangerous if you …
I don’t think … is dangerous because you
don’t have to …
The most dangerous job is … because …
The least dangerous job is … because
Prepare: Making predictions
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Oh no, what do you think’s happened?
I don’t know… it might be serious.
No, I he’ll probably be fine.
Maybe it’s his ankle, right?
Yes, he may have a twisted ankle,
you’re right.
I just hope it’s nothing serious.
Anyway, let’s call the doctor. I’m sure it
won’t be anything bad.
PREPARE: Five years from now
Family life
Health
Home
Studies
Work
Speaking: Five years from now…
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Will you live in a house or an
apartment? Will you own or rent it?
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Do you think you will study or work?
What will you do ?
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Will you be fit and heathy?
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Will you have a larger family?...
Student A
Make a prediction.
“I think I’ll live in an
apartment.”
Student B
Try to say something positive.
“Well, maybe it will be a really
nice one downtown.”
Progress check
Now I can ...
 use have to and don’t have to to talk about jobs.
 discuss the possible dangers of different jobs.
 make predictions about the future.
Unit 10 | Session 1
Danger on the job - Don’t worry, dad
Learning objective: talk about how to avoid danger at work,
and make predictions about your future
Thank you!
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