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Post Office
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1. Post Office4. Library
7. Fire Station
2. Bank
5. Railway Station
8. Hospital
3. Police Office
6. Town Hall
9. Petrol Station
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Ex.2 p.965. Railway Station
4. Library
8. Hospital
7. Fire Station
nurse
secretary
cashier
3. Police Office
2. Bank
1. Post Office
9. Petrol Station
attendant
surgeon
police officer
nurse
postalAworker
6. Town Hall
doctor
forensic scientist
librarian
major
detective
works infirea officer
hospital.
postman
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friendlyhealthy
skillful
likeable
brave
strong
intelligent
efficient
responsible
organised
caring
careful
calm
fit
patient
hardworking
honest
practical
A nurse works in a hospital. A good nurse needs to
be caring as she looks after sick people.
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Match the jobs with the pictures.a waiter / waitress
a mechanic
a photographer
an engineer
a nurse
an accountant
a sportsman / sportswoman
an actor / actress
a businessman / businesswoman
a lawyer
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job vs. workWe use JOB to talk about a particular
work activity that you do.
We use WORK to talk about something
you do as part of your job.
What’s his job? He is a doctor.
I’ve got a lot of work to do today.
It is a countable noun.
It is an uncountable noun.
He’s got a job as a waiter.
NOT He’s got a work as a waiter.
He’s looking for work.
NOT He’s looking for a work.
WORK is also a verb.
I work in London.
NOT I job in London.
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Choose the 3 things from the list that are important toyou and 3 things that are not important to you.
a good salary
friendly colleagues
my own office
long holidays
a good boss
job security
flexible working hours
opportunities for travel
opportunities for promotion
company
holiday pay
sick pay
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h
g
c
f
b
d
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help yourselfsit by yourself
enjoy yourself
tell yourself
hide yourself
Reflexive
pronouns
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Reflexive pronouns end in –self (singular) or –selves (plural).Subject
Pronouns
I
you
he
she
it
we
………
you
..
………
..
object
Pronouns
me
you
him
………
..
it
her
………
.
them
us
you
reflexive
Pronouns
myself
……………..
yourself
himself
herself
itself
ourselves
yourselves
themselves
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We often use reflexive pronouns when the subject and the object of the verbrefer to the same person or thing.
We use a reflexive pronoun to make it clear who or what is being referred to.
Kate looked at herself in the mirror.
– Кейт посмотрела на себя в зеркало.
Kate looked at her in the mirror.
– Кейт посмотрела на неё в зеркало.
(The subject and the object are the same.)
(The subject and the object are different. Kate is
looking at someone else in the mirror.)
12.
We can use reflexive pronouns foremphasis.
They emphasize the noun, or the fact
that one person, and not another,
performs an action.
We often put the reflexive pronoun at
the end of the clause when we are using
it for emphasis.
Kendal itself is quite a small town.
Sir Paul McCartney himself sang
the final song.
I baked the bread myself.
She mended the car herself.
13.
Fill in:myself,
yourself,
himself,
ourselves or
yourselves.
Bye Mum. We’re going to Allan’s
birthday party.
OK. Enjoy
Enjoy yourselves,
……………..…,
guys.
OK.
guys.
And Harry, don’t eat too much cake
…………...
sick.
or you’ll make yourself
sick.
Did you get him a present?
Yes, we did.
Actually, Kate made it …………...
herself.
What are you and Dad going to do this evening, Mum?
I’m going to buy ……….…
myself some
some
new
new
clothes
clothes
and
and
Dad
Dad
is is
going to study.
He’s trying to teach ……………French.
himself French.
Have a good time at the party but behave ……………!
yourselves!
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Ex.7 p.97herself
himself
myself
ourselves
themselves
yourself
itself
himself
himself
herself
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Setphrases
Remember the following
set phrases with
reflexive pronouns!
Enjoy yourself!
Behave yourself!
Help yourself to cookies.
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Make yourself at home.
I like being by myself.
She lives by herself.
I did it myself.
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He could not make himself =
heard in the noisy room.
Do I make myself clear?
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Have a good time!
Be good!
You’re welcome to take some
cookies.
Feel comfortable.
I like being alone.
She lives on her own.
I did it without paying for it or
having someone else do it.
He could not say something
loudly enough for people to hear.
Do you understand me?
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Help yourselfdid it myself
make myself clear
make himself heard