Professions Occupations jobs What is the difference between
Professions Occupations jobs
What is the difference between the job and the profession? Job – work that you do regularly to earn money. Profession – a job that you need special skills and qualifications to do. We use words: the teaching profession the engineering profession In a profession, go into profession, enter, join a profession.
What are they? Who are they? Steven is a waiter Tim is a vet Ted is a postman John is an engineer
What can they do well? Can you cook? -Yes, I can cook quite well. (Да, я умею готовить вполне хорошо) -Yes, I can dance well. -Yes, I can speak English well. -Yes, I can run fast. -Yes, I can walk fast. Can you read well? – No, I can’t read fast. ( -No, I can’t dance quite well. - No, I can’t speak English very well. - No, I can’t swim very fast. ) Can you swim well? – Not very well. Not very fast.
Can- ? (in the office) - Can you help me, please? - Can you give this to Mr Harris, please? - Can you read this for me, please?
In the Tennis Club - Good morning, madam. Can I help you? Yes, please. I’d like to join the tennis club. Certainly, madam. What’s your name? . . . Mevis Steed. How old are you? I’m thirty two years old. Right. What is your home address? 7, Green Street. Thanks. And your phone number? 720644. Thanks, Ms Steed. Here’s your card. Please, sign it here.
What job is more popular? Page 46. ex. 2 – Put the jobs in order from the most popular to the least popular. a ballet-dancer a pilot a singer a nurse a businessman/businesswoman a reporter an IT-specialist a policeman a mechanic a guide a salesperson a waiter a hairdresser a teacher an engineer a farmer a showman a librarian a vet
Why is the job popular? 1. name of the job. 2. place of work. 3. pay. 4. hours of work. 5. duites. 6. training. 7. benefit (выгода). 8. safety. 9. experience 10. promotion 11. health. 12. holidays. 13. job characteristics: stressful challenging enjoyable boring complicated satisfying rewarding
Can you describe the job? Adjectives: - interesting - exciting - dangerous - stressful - boring - relaxing - difficult - demanding - tiring - rewarding Do you know these jobs? bank clerk mechanic waiter journalist lawyer firefighter bus driver teacher security guard nurse shop assistant pilot writer graphic designer hairdresser detective bodyguard porter
Which qualities are necessary for each job? intelligent brave physically fit calm reliable friendly patient polite creative imaginative skilful caring For example: I think a bank clerk needs to be reliable, polite and patient. Firefighters work shifts. Their job is dangerous and difficult and they don’t get good salaries. However, it is a rewarding job as they save people’s lives. They have to be physically fit, calm and brave.
Write down a story about the job of the postman. Ted is a postman.
Steven is a waiter Make a dialogue. Ask your partner: -What’s his name? - Steven. -How old is he? -Twenty-seven. -What’s his job? -He is a waiter. -What should he do? -He should be polite with his clients. -He should be patient.
Tim is an engineer What can you tell/write about this profession?
John is a vet Animals are very important for people. We keep dogs and cats as pets. Some farmers have sheep and cows to produce meat and milk. We ride horses. We watch lions and tigers in the zoo or in the circus. For people who love animal, working as a veterinarian is an ideal job. Vets treat many kinds of animals, sometimes zoo animals and others. Vets have to be very careful when they treat sick animals who can bite, kick or scratch them. They should learn about different diseases of the animals. Vets also learn how to treat animals so that neither the vet nor the animal gets hurt.
Bob Ellis, 29, is a dolphin trainer. ‘I like my job a lot because I love working with animals. It is tiring though, as I work long hours’, he says. Bob is an early bird. His day starts at 5 o’clock in the morning. He gets up, has a shower, and then he gets dressed. After breakfast, at about 6 a. m. he catches the bus to work. He arrives at the aquarium and feeds the dolphins. After that they practice for the show until lunch-time. Bob has a break for lunch from half past twelve till half past one, the show starts. At 5 p. m. he feeds the dolphins Again and then he goes home. He doesn’t go out during the week because he goes to bed early. In his free time he loves going for long walks in the countryside with his dog, Jack.
Sharks terrify most of us, but Daniel Weaver, shark scientist, swims with them for a living! We asked him some questions about this curious career. Well, it’s an extremely rewarding job. I often travel to faraway places South Africa and Fiji to study sharks. We attach tads to them and follow them by satellite. Then I analyze the data and discover new and amazing things about the sharks. It’s very exciting! On the other hand we sometimes do boring desk work, such as writing reports. Also shark scientists don’t usually get paid a lot. Shark scientists need to be intelligent and physically fit. They enjoy working outdoors and they have to be calm, patient and quite brave.
Some interesting facts of this job. Sharks have to 15 rows of sharp teeth, extremely strong jaws and excellent senses. They also swim very fast. However, sharks rarely attack humans. There are over 350 species of sharks in the world and only about 10 are dangerous for us. But humans kill over 12 million sharks a year food and sports! A shark scientist usually studies Marine Science or Zoology at University.
What are they? Whenever and wherever something important happens, journalists and photographers are reporting on the events and taking pictures. These people often put themselves in dangerous situations. Some may be seriously hurt or even killed because of their efforts. Journalists go to areas where there are conflicts to report on the war. They also report on political protests. Sometimes their responsibilities put them in danger as they try to find out the facts behind a story. Photographers are courageous people. They are ready to put themselves in dangerous Situations to take dramatic Pictures, besides to be very close to the events.
Can you retell these two articles? • One man in this land was a wonderful farmer. He loved his work. He treated all his plants like tiny children. He tended them day by day watching them grow. The man grew every kind of fruit and vegetable. He ate some of the food right away. He put other food in a dark, cool place. He ate this food during the long winter. • This farmer filled the spaces around his tiny house with flowers. He picked some of them and put them all over his house. He hung some of the flowers upside down to dry. Then he filled his sleeping sack with the dried flowers. In the winter, the sweet smell of the flowers reminded him of the warm summer.
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