Предмет: Английский язык, автор: kravcovaa303

Complete what Manjit says about his work. Complete the sentences. Where do you need the 7 →Op.116 Manjit: 1 (1) work (work) between 40 and 65 hours every week. But 1 (2) (like) my job. I often (3)-(listen) to music on the assembly line. Our boss (4) (visit) us most days. He (5) (work) in an office near the assembly line. He sometimes (6) (shout) at people when they (7) (arrive) late. Every Friday! (8) (finish) work at six o'clock. I (9) (go) home and the weekend (10) (start). No more work until Monday! Use the notes to give more information. 1. more than 500 people work-factory 2. boss-often-show-visitors - factory 3. we-not talk-to visitors (loud machines!) 4. best friend - work - another factory Complete the sentences about the others. Complete the sentences. Op.116 1. Prisha: My father lives with me. (live) 2. My father any more. (not work) 3. Vibhu - for an IT company. (work) programs with other workers. (write) computers. (not repair). - 4. He 5. They 6. Kashida tourists the Taj Mahal. (show) souvenirs. (not sell) 7. She A: I sometimes.... I don't .... I often (I never My brother.... My sister ....) B: I think that's true!/I don't think that's true! A: You're right! **** - Tell your partner three things about your daily routine. Two are true, one isn't true. Can your partne guess which thing isn't true? You can use these ideas: **** - Language G5, p.131 She likes... She doesn't like ... Ⓒ

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Manjit: 1 (1) I work between 40 and 65 hours every week. But 1 (2) I like my job. I often (3) listen to music on the assembly line. Our boss (4) visits us most days. He (5) works in an office near the assembly line. He sometimes (6) shouts at people when they (7) arrive late. Every Friday, (8) we finish work at six o'clock. I (9) go home, and the weekend (10) starts. No more work until Monday!

Additional information:

More than 500 people work at the factory.

The boss often shows visitors around the factory.

We don't talk to visitors due to loud machines.

Manjit's best friend works in another factory.

Others:

Prisha: My father lives with me. (lives)

My father doesn't work anymore. (not work)

Vibhu works for an IT company. He writes programs with other workers. He doesn't repair computers.

He shows tourists the Taj Mahal.

They don't sell souvenirs.

Kashida doesn't like tourists.

She often goes to the Taj Mahal.

Conversation:

A: I sometimes go to the Taj Mahal. I don't like loud noises. I often listen to music.

B: I think that's true! / I don't think that's true!

A: You're right! Is this conversation helpful so far?

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