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PERIODO DE AISLAMIENTO SOCIAL, PREVENTIVO Y OBLIGATORIO.

EVALUACIÓN DE CONTENIDOS PRIORIZADOS


TRAYECTORIA PEDAGÓGICA: 2º CUATRIMESTRE 2020

MATERIA: Inglés Curso/Turno: 5to M y T Prof: Roxana Moreira

8 A/B

1- Complete with the Correct Vocabulary on Work

Year-apply-extra-boss-work-charge-vet-do-up-employees-temporary-for-self-employed-gardener-retire-
hairdresser-quit-interview-part-time-job-overtime-kitchen-night-look for-made

a- I´m going to apply for that job I saw in the paper.


b- The person who tells you what to do at work is your boss
c- I´m in Charge of the sales department.
d- We extra training courses twice a year.
e- Microsoft has more than 90,000 employees around the world.
f- My friend Jacqui works for Apple.
g- A person who grows plants and flowers is a gardener
h- A hairdresser cuts your hair.
i- You usually have one of these before a company decides if you get a job with them interview
j- It´s what you don´t have if you are unemployed work
k- Chefs work in here kitchen
l- A phrasal verb which means the same as search for look for
m- Do you know anyone who’s been made redundant recently?
n- My partner works shifts: he works at night one week, then works during the day the next.
o- If you work more than normal hours. You do overtime
p- It´s an alternative to working full time, but you work fewer hours part time
q- Another way of saying resign quit
r- A verb which means when people stop working after the ages of 65 or 70 retire
s- A person who works for him/herself is self employed
t- It´s the opposite of permanent job temporary
u- He decided to set up his own business last year.
v- She is an animal doctor vet
w- I job in an international company in central London.
x- A small non-speaking job in a film has this letter in it! Do
y- My brother is in his second year of university, and he loves it.

2- Reported Speech: I asked Paul…


1- Could you swim when you were five?...
If the could swim when he was five
2- Are you afraid of any animals or insects?...
If he was afraid of animals or insects
3- Have you ever visited an English-speaking country?...
If he had ever visited an English speaking country
4- Do you support a sports team?...
If the supported a sports team
5- Where did you go on holiday last year?...
Where he had gone on holiday the previous year
6- What web sites do you like looking at?...
What web sites he liked looking at
7- Where are you going for your next holidays?...
Where he was going for his next holidays
8- Where will you be at four o´clock tomorrow afternoon?...
Where he would be at from o´ clock the following day in the afternoon.
9- Have you done any sport or exercise today?...
If he had done some sport or exercise that day
10- Can you count to one hundred in three languages?...
If he could count to one hundred in three languages.

3- Gerunds or Infinitives?
1- Emily´s parents aren´t strict enough with her. They let her do whatever she likes (do)
2- I´m really busy right now. Would you mind calling me back in about five minutes? (call)
3- My boss told me she wanted to speak to me in her office. (speak)
4- We decided not to buy her birthday present because we weren´t sure what she wanted. (not buy)
5- Have you ever thought of going back to live in Edinburgh or are you happy in London? (go)
6- My neighbour offered to look after my children while I went to do some shopping. (look after)
7- Have you finished using the computer yet? I need it. (use)
8- Waiting for people who are late makes me really angry. (wait)
9- My parents would like me to considerer medicine as a career. (consider)
10- I think Ben should study architecture. He´s very good at drawing (draw)
11- Do you think you´d like to work with children or would you find it too stressful? (work)
12- If they can save enough money, they´re hoping to go to Miami for their honeymoon. (go)
13- Have you ever thought about doing yoga or pilates? They are very good if you have problems with your
back. (do)
14- I was really surprised to hear that he´d failed the exam. I thought he was going to pass. (hear)
15- Are you going to go on studying English her next year? (study)
16- I want you to think very seriously about what you are going to do after you leave university. (think)
17- I don´t really feel like cooking tonight. Let´s go out for dinner. (cook)
18- Don´t pretend to like the present if you don´t. we can always change it for something else as I still have
the receipt. (like)
19- … late at night always makes me feel a bit uncomfortable. I just can ´t go to bed on a full stomach.
(eat/feel)
20- Angela asked her brother to give her a lift into town. (give)
4- Reading: top tips for safe online shopping. Put the headings.

-Check out the company you are buying from 3

-Keep copies of all documents 6

-Check the terms and conditions of the seller 4

-Check your compute before and after buying online 2

-Always use a credit card 1

-Be security conscious 5

Currently, nine out of ten people in the UK shop on line at least once a month. Experts predict that our spending
on the internet over the next five years will grow by 129%. Read on to find out how you can protect yourself when
you are shopping online.

1…

When you buy things on the internet, there is always a chance that something may go wrong. The product could
be broken when you get it, or it might not turn up at all, if this happens, your credit card will offer you the best
protection. By law, your credit card company will cover anything that costs between $100 and $30,000 if there
are any problems with your order. Which is why a credit card is the best way to pay.

2…

Make sure that your device, for example your laptop or tablet, is safe to use at all times. It should be protected
by up-to-date anti-virus software, and you should also install a personal firewall, which will stop hackers attacking
your system. Check that your firewall is turned on before you start shopping, and when you finish be sure to log
out of the system, especially if you share your computer with other people.
3…

Take a minute to look at the website before you buy anything. Check that the company has a geographical
address as well as a landline telephone number, and write down these details. It is generally better to use sellers
that you know about or that have been recommended to you.

4…

Sellers should have a list of all your rights (for example what to do if you have a problem with the item you
bought, or if it hasn´t arrived) somewhere on the website, and you need to read this before you decide to shop
there. If you can´t find the list, you should probably choose a different website. As a general rule, online
companies usually give their customers seven days to cancel their order if they change their minds about their
purchase. This week is called a “cooling-off” period.

5…

A special icon on your screen will tell you if the website you are using is safe. The icon is in the shape of a
padlock, and you can find it on the browser bar at the bottom of the screen. Another indication of a safe website
is its address. The address should begin with “https” and not “http” -the s stands for secure.

6…

The final stage of online shopping is the order confirmation. This is proof that you have bought a product from
this company, and it contains the special reference number for your order. You should always print this
information and keep it somewhere safe -you might need it if there is a problem.

Complete with the highlighted words

1- That coat is a bit old fashioned. I think you should get something more up to date
2- You should change your password frequently so that hackers can ´t get into your computer.
3- We´ll exchange your purchase if you return it within a month.
4- I put a padlock on the garage door to protect my car.
5- My friend said she would meet me outside the cinema, but she didn´t tum up
6- I forgot to log out of Facebook, and my boss read my messages.
7- Some people don´t bother with a landline these days -they only have a mobile.

5- Provide a Predictable Answer to the Story (invent; write at least 40 words)


The Firing Line by Henry Slesar
Sheldom Keeler, marketing manager of Walford International, knew from experience that company meetings
could be called at any time and in any place. Even in the lifts. As he was going up to his office on Wednesday
morning, Cliff Bowles, the head of Personnel, got into the lift with him. “we had a meeting last night, Sheldom…”,
he said.

What do you think the meeting was about?

I think the meeting was about how important the


professionalism and punctuality of each employee is to the
company, so when Sheldom was late that morning his boss
fired him.

Valeria Gamez 5 T.T

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