Стр.22-23 Модуль 1 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 7 класс
1 Skills Listening (Multiple matching) 1 Read the rubric. Think of health problems related to working in different jobs. e.g. dentist:
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Баранова, Дули, Копылова 7 класс, Просвещение:
1 Skills
Listening
(Multiple matching)
1 Read the rubric. Think of health problems related to working in different jobs. e.g. dentist: suffers from backache, etc. Compare with your partner.
You will hear five people talking about their jobs. Match the sentences (A-F) to the speakers 1-5. There is one extra sentence that does not match.
A The speaker has an exciting job, but requires endurance.
В The speaker sometimes feels their work is never done.
C The speaker feels lost without their voice.
D The speaker feels that on the whole the risks are low.
E The speaker needs to be careful not to get hurt while practising.
F The speaker often suffers from upper back problems.
2 Do the listening task. Which words helped you decide?
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Speaker 1
As a social worker I usually have to deal with a crisis on a daily basis. My goal is to offer the guidance and support people need to overcome their problems. It is emotionally difficult to deal with abused children or the homeless. Although I work a 40-hour week, I sometimes have to visit people after hours or at weekends and the paperwork is endless.
Speaker 2
In general, being a flight attendant is a dream job for people who want to see new places. At first, you have to be on call 24/7 and work up to 12-hour shifts. The hardest part is standing for the most part of a flight and balancing during turbulence. You dontaskt want a drink or tray to end up in a passengertasks lap! At the end of the shift, you have to deal with aching feet, backache and sometimes headaches from the changes in air pressure!
Speaker 3
Of course dentistry is a great job that you can do on your own and even after retirement. Nonetheless, I do spend many hours seated and bent over an open mouth, so I do suffer from lower back problems often. There is also the slight risk of getting exposed to an infectious disease, if Itaskm not careful, but I always follow all safety procedures.
Speaker 4
As a teacher, working with children is really rewarding for me, I must say. But, I stand up most of the time and sometimes I have to raise my voice to be heard; I also suffer from neck and shoulder pain often as my arms are raised most of the time writing on the board.
Speaker 5
I love being a vocalist. Theretasks nothing better than getting up on stage and entertaining people. But ittasks hard to work if your vocal cords are suffering. A simple cold or flu or straining during a performance can cause throat pain, hoarseness and swelling. I had to get the proper training to avoid serious problems and protect the one thing I need for my job - my voice!
Reading
(T/F/NS statements)
3 a) Read the title and look at the picture. What is the text about?
b) Read the rubric, then do the task.
You are going to read a text about a dangerous 1 job. For each statement decide if the sentences are T (true), F (false) or NS (not stated).
1 Matt is the youngest member of the Epper family.
2 Matt doesntaskt have much experience.
3 Matttasks great-grandmother is recognised for her talents.
4 Matttasks great-grandmother retired recently.
The fearless eppers of Hollywood!
Ten-year-old Matt is standing on the edge of the roof. His family and relatives are calling out to him from below. He cantaskt hear what theytaskre saying because his heart is beating louder than their calk. Matt is afraid. Suddenly, he hears his mothertasks voice. "Just jump. Matt!"
Youtaskre probably wondering whattasks going on. Why would a mother be telling her son to jump off a building? Well, in Matttasks family ittasks a phrase you hear all the time and Matttasks jump is his initiation into the family business. Matt was born into a family of stuntmen. In fact, the Epper family has been doing death-defying stunts since the 1930s. They are the fearless Eppers of Hollywood and danger is their middle name. Matt is the fourth generation of Eppers who might carry on the business. If youtaskre watching someone hanging from a helicopter or a dangerous car stunt, ittasks probably an Epper doing a hard daytasks work. They have appeared in films like Die Hard, Commando and Transformers. Of all the crazy risk-takers in this family, there is one name that stands out as being the toughest of the bunch. Her name is Jeannie Epper who happens to be Matttasks greatgrandmother. She is considered to be the greatest stuntwoman whotasks ever lived and has received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Oscars. She has been in the business for over 60 years and is still going strong. She worked as a stunt double for Linda Carter in Wonder Woman and Linda Evans in Dynasty.
So whattasks it like living with the Eppers? Well, with all the banged-up body parts, you might hear a lot of creaky bones. Every day, somewhere in Hollywood there is an Epper flipping a car or setting themselves on fire. According to Matttasks great-grandmother, "When we do stunts, theretasks just no room for fear. You just have to close your eyes and jump! "
Speaking
(Make decisions)
4 a) Read the rubric, then do the task. Use the phrases in the Useful language box.
Look at Picture 1, Picture 2 and Picture 3. Your English friend. Laura, who is 18, is thinking of getting a summer job but she cantaskt decide what she wants to do. She is very good with children and is a star athlete at school. She wants your advice. Choose one of the task three summer jobs below.
Choose the summer job which, according to you, is the most suitable for her, and give a reason for your decision.
Explain why you rejected the other two.
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I think/To me the most suitable job is ... because ... In my opinion ... would be a good job because .../… seems the best option because ... A dontaskt think would be appropriate because .../… wouldntaskt decide to work as a ... because...
Cashier: responsible job, meet lots of people, work shifts, repetitive job, work indoors all the time, earn a salary, have evenings free Babysitter mostly work in evenings, need to be good with children, responsible job, not earn good money, not steady job
Lifeguard: good at swimming, physically fit spend time by the sea. have evenings free, demanding & responsible job. earn good money
b) Listen to someone doing the task. Which job does the speaker choose? What reasons does she give to support her choice?
Grammar – Text Completion
5 Read the text. Complete the gaps with the proper grammar and lexical form of the words in brackets.
When the summer 1) comes, many of us think of getting our swimsuits out and heading for the nearest beach. Some even plan a holiday to some exotic location. For many others, however, it’s time to think about working.
2) Finding a summer job isn’t always easy though, especially if you don’t have experience in the particular field. Here’s some simple advice that 3) will help you get that badly needed summer job. The most important thing is 4) to make sure you start looking early. Employers plan the summer well ahead and recruit early, so the 5) earlier you apply, the more organised you look. Think about the areas of work that you are interested in and focus on the ones that tend 6) to take on students during the summer period. Have a look in the local newspaper classifieds section but remember that summer jobs are not always advertised in the newspaper so it is a good idea 7) to go and visit companies in person.
Writing (a letter of application -p. WB1)
6 Read the rubric, then do the task.
You have seen an advert for a chef training course and want to apply. Write a cover letter to apply for the course. In your letter write where you saw the advert, why you think you could be a good chef and ask questions about the course (120-150 words).