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GOOD JOBLuis Roberto Ortiz Guerrero

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Which was your first job?

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NEED SOME CASH?Lesson 7A

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Do you have a bank account?

How often do you put money in it?

Do you feel safe while using ATM machines?

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Vocabulary

SAVE

DEPOSIT

REFUSE

CORRECTLY

PAY

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NEGATIVE QUESTIONS

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We use negative questions …

■To express surprise– Haven´t you been to the dowtown before?

■When we expect the listener to agree with us– Don´t you want to come to the theatre before?

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How to form them?

Auxiliary verb + not + + main verb

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QUESTION TAGS

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Question Tags

Question Tags are short questions which we put at the

end of a sentence.

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Question TagsWe use them when we are not sure about something and when we want the other person to agree with us.

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Question TagsThey are formed with an auxiliary verb (am, is, are, was, were, have,

has, do, does, did, can, could, will,

etc) and a subject personal pronoun

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Question TagsWe use a positive question tag with negative sentences, and negative

question tags with positive sentences

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examplesYou charge commission, don´t you?

But it worked before, didn´t it?I can´t use Internet banking with this

account, can I?

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Be careful!I am a very good person, aren´t I?Let´s go to the cinema, shall we?

Open that door, will you?

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speakingWhich is your ideal job? Why?

Have you ever been rejected from a job? How do you felt about it?

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JOB SATISFACTIONLesson 7B

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Vocabulary• Perks

• Gourmet

• Head for

• Pleasant

• Outings• Firm

• Consider

Company

Nice, enjoyable

Food of high quality and often expensive

Think about something in a particular way

Short journeys usually lasting for a day

Things you are offered as well as you salary

Go towards

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What´s the difference between…

Work Job

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What´s the difference between…

employer employee

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What´s the difference between…

company organisation

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What´s the difference between…

office deskstudy

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EXCLAMATORY SENTENCES

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When to use them?

We use excalamtory sentences to give emphasis to the meaning of the

adjective/adverb or noun.

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How to form them?

How/so + adjective/adverb

What/such + a/an + adjective + noun

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examples

How wonderful !

What a beautiful day!

It was so funny!

He´s such an unusual man!

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CLAUSES OF RESULT

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When to use them?

We use clauses of result to express the result of an action or a conclusion

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How to form them?

So + adjective/adverb + (that)

Such + (a/an) + (adjective) + noun + (that)

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examples

He was so bored (that) he left before the end of the film

It was such a hot day that we all went swimming

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speakingYou were offer a job were you will receive $25000 dollars per month, however, you need to transport and distribute illegal substances (NOT DRUGS) to

different states. Will you accept it? Why or why not?

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A SUCCESFUL CVLesson 7C

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Rise your hand if…■ You have a university degree

■ You have previous work experience

■ You are fluent in more than one language

■ You are computer literate

■ You have a driving license

■ You have good people skills

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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

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We use reflexive pronouns…

■ As objects of verbs when the subject and the object of the verb are the same– I bought myself an expensive pair of shoes

■ As objects of prepositions when the object of the preposition is the same as the subject of the verb– He never talks about himself

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PERSONAL PRONOUNS REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

I ME MYSELF

YOU YOU YOURSELF

HE HIM HIMSELF

SHE HER HERSELF

IT IT ITSELF

WE US OURSELVES

YOU YOU YOURSELVES

THEY THEM THEMSELVES

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We use by + reflexive pronoun to show that someone does something alone, withour any

help from anyone else.

“I always pack my things by myself.”

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PAST PERFECT SIMPLE

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When to use it?

We use Past Perfect Simple for an action which took

place before a specific point in time or another

action in the past. The Second action is in Past

Simple

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affirmative

+ had + verb in past participle

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negative

+ had+not + verb in past participle

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interrogative

Had + + verb in PP. + ?

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example

She had already called him before she left home.

She had finished her homework by 8:00 o´clock.

The train had left by the time we arrived to the station.