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THIS UNIT INCLUDES
Vocabulary  jobs  suffixes - er,- or and - ist
 compound nouns
Grammar  going to  will  will for offers
Speaking  discussing opinions about jobs

talking about your plans  making and receiving phone calls
Writing  an application letter


Label the photos with six of the words below.


Label the photos with six of the words below.

farmer

hairdresser


Label the photos with six of the words below.

engineer

journalist


Label the photos with six of the words below.

nurse


teacher


Listen, repeat and check. Translate all the words into your own
language

/fA:m@r/

/n@:s/

/he@dres@r/

/ti:tS@r/

/endZInI@r/

/dZ@:n@lIst/


Not illustrated

/{kt@r/

/A:kItek/

/A:tIst/

/IlektrISn/

/f{kt@rI w@:k@r/


/mju:zISn/

/plVm@r/

/bIld@r/

/lO:j@r/

/pr@ugr{m@r/

/dO:kt@r/

/mIk{nIk/

/rIsepS@nIst/


Not illustrated

/saI@ntIst/

/t{ksI %draIv@r/

/SQp @%sIst@nt/

/sekItri/

/vet/


/weIt@r/

/s@udZ@r/


Read the Look out! box. Then write three sentences about your friends and family and the jobs
they do.


Listen to six different people on the phone and
identify the jobs they do. Choose jobs from exercise 1

1 ___________________

4 ___________________

2 ___________________

5 ___________________

3 ___________________

6 ___________________


1

Farmer Yes, right. I’m going to feed the chickens now.
Then I need to check the horses … Yes … Yes, OK.
[Pig snorts]

Farmer

What? No! That wasn’t me, it was the pig.
OK, see you later.


2

Architect I see. So you want a house with eight bedrooms and … how many bathrooms? … Six. No
problem ... Well, no, I sometimes design houses bigger than that! Now, I need some idea
of the style of building you want … Yes … OK …


3

Secretary Good Morning, Westlake Pharmaceuticals,
Mrs Smith’s office … I’m sorry, Mrs Smith is busy at the moment … Yes, she’s in a
meeting … No, I can’t interrupt her, I’m afraid. Can I take a message? … Uh-huh. And
who shall I say called? … Her mother. OK, no problem. Goodbye.


4

Builder Yes, hello? … Yes, we’ve got a problem here.
I’m starting on the back wall of the house but the windows are the wrong size. They don’t fit

No it’s definitely not my fault. I didn’t order the windows. We need to get some more … I
don’t know. Maybe two weeks? It’s bad news, because the weather is getting worse …



5

Shop assistant Hello, Madeley’s … Yes, we have those jeans in most sizes … Extra large? Just a moment,
I’ll check … Yes, we do … No, I’m sorry, they aren’t in the sale – they’re full
price. That’s £45 … We’re open until six o’clock this evening … Yes … OK. Bye


6

Vet Good afternoon … I see – and what’s the problem with your cat? … He’s feeling unwell. Is he eating?

Hmm. And how old is he? … Five. OK, well you’d better bring him to the surgery … Yes, we have
appointments this afternoon – in fact, I can see him myself at half past four … Great. And the
name? … Sylvester. Is that Mrs or Ms? … Oh, that’s the cat’s name. What’s yours?


Listen to a musician, a hairdresser and a lawyer
talk about their jobs. Are they generally happy or unhappy
with their jobs?

They are all generally happy with their jobs.


Listen again. Complete the sentences with
musician, hairdresser or lawyer.
hairdresser
hairdresser
lawyer
musician



Listen again. Complete the sentences with
musician, hairdresser or lawyer.
hairdresser
musician
lawyer
musician


1
I play keyboards in a band. There are six of us, and we play all over the world – at festivals and concerts. It’s
great to travel with work; you get to see some really interesting places. I can’t imagine doing a different job. When I
was at primary school, I wanted to be a musician! All my friends were into computer games, but I hated computers. I
still hate computers. Fortunately, I never use them! I prefer working with people – and the best thing about my
job is that I’m part of a team. The other guys in the band are great. We’re good friends. And our boss – the band’s
manager – is OK too!


2
Yes, it’s hard work – I’m on my feet all day. And the days are long too because a lot of people come to get their hair
cut after work. So I have to work long hours – until nine o’clock in the evening, sometimes later. But I enjoy it –
and because I own the salon, I’m my own boss, so I can decide when to take holidays. I don’t have to ask
anyone! Sometimes the customers are difficult, though. And I have to smile and be really polite! But that’s what it’s
like for people in my job – you have to deal with the public. Some of them are nice, though. You definitely meet
some interesting people.


3
I worked for a big law company for about ten years, but now I work for a charity that helps homeless people. The
work is completely different now. It’s a lot more interesting, and I enjoy helping people who really need help.

Sometimes, I need to work at weekends – it certainly isn’t a normal 9–5 job, but that’s OK. That’s good! I had a 9–5
job for ten years, and I got bored with it! Because I work for a charity, I don’t earn a lot of money. But, you know,
money isn’t everything. Although when I tell people I’m a lawyer, they always think I’m really rich! I’m not rich –
but I love my job.


Read the sentences about jobs below. Do you think they are positive or negative points?


Look at the jobs in exercise 1. Decide which you think is the best job and which is the worst job.
Write sentences about the reasons for your choices. Use phrases from exercises 6 and 7 and
your own ideas.


Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about what you think are the best and the
worst jobs. Give your reasons


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