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Pre-Intermediate

Unit 2. Work
Lesson 2.3

Unit 3 Time out


Lesson 3.1
Warm-up
Where would you like to be now?

Ask each other about the place:


• Where is it?
• Why do you want to be there?
• Who would you like to be there
with – your friends, with your
family or alone?
Good language Getting there
1. A kitchen vs a cuisine A culture

See sakura blossoming


Let’s check
homework
Let’s check
homework
Let’s check
homework

Industry
Retail
Entertainment
Accounts vs account?
Let’s check SB p. 131 2.3

homework

Industry
Retail
Entertainment
Accounts vs account?
Lesson Aims

Learn how to react to good


1 or bad news and show
interest in your partner

2 Find out the ways how


to spend free time

3 Speak about your pastimes


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Good language Getting there
1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIndustry
A cartoon
A cartoon character
Be accurate with money
Popular among parents
Expressing likes and
dislikes
I absolutely love having
flexible hours.

0% 50% 100%
I absolutely love having
flexible hours.
/ˈæbsəluːtli lʌv /
absolutely
love

0% 50% 100%
I hate working under
pressure.

0% 50% 100%
I hate working under
pressure.

0% 50% 100%

hate
/heɪt/, reg. verb
I like working in a team.

0% 50% 100%
I like working in a team.

0% 50% like 100%


I like going/ to go to bed quite early.
(generally / habits)

Vs

I would like to go to bed now.


(polite “want to”)
I don’t like dealing with
difficult customers.

0% 50% 100%
I don’t like dealing with
difficult customers.

0% 50% 100%

don’t
like
I am keen on getting a good
salary.

0% 50% 100%
I am keen on getting a good
salary.

0% 50% 100%

be keen
on
I am not keen on working
long hours.

0% 50% 100%
I am not keen on working
long hours.
be not
0% keen on 50% 100%
I don’t mind having
problems to deal with.

0% 50% 100%
I don’t mind having
problems to deal with.

0% 50% 100%

don’t
mind
I can’t stand risking my
health at work.

0% 50% 100%
I can’t stand risking my
health at work.

0% 50% 100%

Hate very much =


= can’t stand
be not don’t absolutely
keen on mind like love
0% 50% 100%
hate = don’t be keen
= can’t like on
stand
Let’s pronounce
Be keen on
Can’t stand
Absolutely love
Don’t mind
Hate Let’s
Be not keen on pronounce!
Let’s pronounce
1. He is keen on dealing with difficult clients
2. They can’t stand working under pressure
3. I absolutely love going out with my colleagues
4. Don’t mind having flexible schedule (timetable)
5. She hates working in a team
6. You aren’t keen on learning offline.
Let’s
pronounce!
Let’s check

• Which phrase means the same as


“hate”?
• Which phrase is about being
interested in smth very much?
• Which phrase illustrates the
fact that you are not for and not
against smth? (you are neutral)
• What will you say when you
like smth REALLY very much?
Like
Be (not) keen on
Hate V + ing
Can’t stand
Love
Mind
U

SB p. 131 2.3
Good language Getting there

-I don’t mind working in a team = I am OK


I mind working in a team = it’s not for me
-I am keen on working/ I like/ I absolutely love/prefer
working

1. -I can’t stand dealing with problems


-me neither

3. Are you keen on working alone? – yes, I am./ No, I’m


not
Do you …?
Are you keen on…?
Complete the table
Complete the table
New vocabulary
Good language
news Bad news
Getting there
1. I got a new job! 1. Our team lost 3-1!
+ That’s wonderful/fantastic! -I’m sorry to hear that.
+ I’m so happy for you. -That’s a shame.
+ (It) Sounds good/great/wonderful. -That’s terrible/awful /ˈɔːfəl/

! To sound polite your intonation starts ! To sound polite your intonation starts
high. low.
Time out
go to a museum
/mjuˈziːəm/
go to a science/modern art museum
go – went - gone
go to a market
/ˈmɑːkɪt/
go to a fish/fruit market
go to an indoor/street market
go – went - gone
go to the theatre
/ˈθɪətə/
to see/watch a play
go to the cinema
/ˈsɪnəmə/
go to the local cinema
Go to the movies
go sightseeing
/ˈsaɪtsiːɪŋ/
= do sightseeing
We went sightseeing in Paris last month. I loved the
architecture.
get a snack
/snæk/
get – got -
got
have a free meal
/ˌmiːl/
have – had -
had
see an exhibition
/ˌeksɪˈbɪʃn/
see – saw –
seen
see an art exhibition
see a band
/bænd/
I came to Warsaw to see my favourite band.
They’re giving a concert this weekend.
see some live music
/ˈ laɪv ˌ mjuːzɪk/
We saw some live music in a restaurant last
night. The singer was amazing!
get some tickets
= buy
Get a ticket for/to something
get a bus
= use to travel
get / take a bus/taxi/plane/…
get a bus to …
have an evening out
We decided to have an evening out and went
to a karaoke bar.
Have a drink
= go for (a drink/ a meal)
Have a coffee
Have a meal
collect stamps/coins
/kəˈlekt stæmps/ kɔɪnz/
I have a collection of (cars/ pictures)
surf the net /sɜːf/
surfed - surfed
hang out with friends/hæŋ/
hung-hung
= spend time with friends
cycle through the park
= ride a bike
/ˈsaɪ.kəl θruː ðə pɑːk/
Pronounce
1. go to a museum 9. see a band
2. go to a market 10. see some live music
3. go to the theatre 11. have an evening out
4. go to the cinema 12. have a drink
5. go sightseeing 13. collect stamps
6. get a snack
14. surf the net
7. have a free meal
15. hang out with friends
8. see an exhibition
16. cycle through the park
Let’s
1. Do we go to a concert to see some live music?
check
2.
3.
Do we listen to music when we see a band?
Do we go to a museum to see an exhibition?
4. Do we have to pay if we have a free meal?
5. Do we eat a lot when we get a snack?
6. Do we eat healthy food all the time when we get
a snack?
7. What do we do when we spend time with
friends?
8. What do we do when we spend an evening not
at home?
9. What do we do when we ride a bike from one
part of the park to the other?
10. What do we do when we go online?
11. Why do we go to a pub?
12. What do we look at when we go/do sightseeing?
Work in pairs and take turns. Ask
and answer questions using our
new vocabulary. -How often do you go to a museum?
-I hardly ever go to a museum. And you?
go to a museum see a band
go to a market see some live music
go to the theatre have an evening out
go to the cinema have a drink
go sightseeing collect stamps
get a snack surf the net
have a free meal hang out with friends
see an exhibition cycle through the park
Homework
WB p. 14 ex 4 + p.15 ex 1, p 16 ex 4
Test 2

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more phrases to express reactions to
news
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Phrases to show interest
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collocations regrouping
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2
vocabulary bank
Next class
1. Revise phrases for Free time
2. Unit 3 how to speak about future plans

3. Go sightseeing
4. A cartoon
5. See an exhibition
6. See live music
7. Sounds ….
8. That’s a shame/ a pity
9. That’s awful
10. It seems to me (that)..

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