6-1: Dangerous Jobs

Materials
  • 6-1 Reading

    Dangerous Jobs

  • 6-1 Grammar

    Tag Questions

  • 6-1 Speaking

    What Do You Do?

  • 6-1 Media

    The Stuntman

  • 6-1 Vocabulary

    At Work

  • 6-1 Listening

    When I Grow Up

Objectives
  • Students will read and learn about dangerous jobs.
  • Students will be able to describe orally and in writing about dangerous jobs.
  • Students will learn about tag questions.
Content
  • Vocabulary

    solider, ordindary, skyscraper, iron, crew, Roof, garbage, sanitation, logging, waves

  • Grammar

    6-1 Grammar: Tag Questions

6-2: Jobs that No Longer Exist

Materials
  • 6-2 Reading

    Jobs that No Longer Exist

  • 6-2 Grammar

    Asking Tag Questions

  • 6-2 Speaking

    In an Office

  • 6-2 Media

    Are You Scared Of Heights?

  • 6-2 Vocabulary

    Job Industries

  • 6-2 Listening

    All in a Day's Work

Objectives
  • Students will read and learn about jobs that no longer exist.
  • Students will be able to describe orally and in writing about jobs that no longer exist.
  • Students will learn about asking tag questions.
Content
  • Vocabulary

    exist, elevator, operator, properly, switchboard, factory, bowling, reset, automatically, manually

  • Grammar

    6-2 Grammar: Asking Tag Questions

6-3: Strange and Wonderful Jobs

Materials
  • 6-3 Reading

    Strange and Wonderful Jobs

  • 6-3 Grammar

    Words with 'and'

  • 6-3 Speaking

    Digital Careers

  • 6-3 Media

    Marine Biologists At Sea

  • 6-3 Vocabulary

    Need a Job? Part 1

Objectives
  • Students will read and learn about strange and wonderful jobs.
  • Students will be able to describe orally and in writing about strange and wonderful jobs.
  • Students will learn to use
    1. words with “and” to show similarities.
    2. 'so' and 'neither' when two things agree or are the same.
    3. 'and so' to combine the two parts.
    4. ‘and neither’ in negative statements.
    5. And...too' to show similarity between two positive statements.
    6. ‘And...either’ to show similarity between two negative statements.
Content
  • Vocabulary

    subway, furniture, cheat, dice, quality, inspector, dive, bounce, chain, armpit

  • Grammar

    6-3 Grammar: Words with 'and'

6-4: Brand New Careers

Materials
  • 6-4 Reading

    Brand New Careers

  • 6-4 Grammar

    Similarities and Differences'

  • 6-4 Speaking

    Jobs in Entertainment

  • 6-4 Media

    Thank A Teacher

  • 6-4 Vocabulary

    Need a Job? Part 2

  • 6-1 Writing

    Your Dream Job

Objectives
  • Students will read and learn about brand new careers.
  • Students will be able to describe orally and in writing about brand new careers.
  • Students will learn to use
    1. and words (refer to last lesson) to show positive and negative similarity.
    2. the end part of the joined statement for agreement.
    3. to use “but” to combine two clauses, or parts, that are different.
Content
  • Vocabulary

    common, smartphone, developer, calendar, software, earn, mobile, windfarm, high demand, social media

  • Grammar

    6-4 Grammar: Similarities and Differences'

6-5: The Luckiest Workers in the World

Materials
  • 6-5 Reading

    The Luckiest Workers in the World

  • 6-5 Grammar

    Count and Noncount Nouns

  • 6-5 Speaking

    Industrial Jobs

  • 6-3 Listening

    Job Fair

  • 6-2 Writing

    The Bakery

Objectives
  • Students will read and learn about the luckiest workers in the world.
  • Students will be able to describe orally and in writing about the luckiest workers in the world.
  • Students will learn about count and noncount nouns.
Content
  • Vocabulary

    time off, water slide, zoom, travel, exhausting, comfortable, vacation, satisfy, island, caretaker

  • Grammar

    6-5 Grammar: Count and Noncount Nouns

6-6: How to Be Your Own Boss

Materials
  • 6-6 Reading

    How to Be Your Own Boss

  • 6-6 Grammar

    How Much?

  • 6-6 Speaking

    Imagine this Job

  • 6-3 Writing

    Make Your Own Job!

  • 6-1 Quiz
Objectives
  • Students will read and learn about how to be your own boss.
  • Students will be able to describe orally and in writing about how to be your own boss.
  • Students will learn about quantifying count and noncount nouns.
Content
  • Vocabulary

    order, boss, own, CEO, original, basement, prepare, investor, well-spoken, faith

  • Grammar

    6-6 Grammar: How Much?

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