Výukový materiál zpracován v rámci projektu EU peníze školám Registrační číslo projektu: CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0996 Šablona: III/2 č. materiálu: VY_32_INOVACE_AJ641 Jméno autora: Mgr. Petr Kubík Třída/ročník: 3. r. Datum vytvoření: 25. 12. 2013
Vzdělávací oblast: Jazyková výchova Tematická oblast: Work, jobs Předmět: Anglický jazyk Výstižný popis způsobu využití, případně metodické pokyny: Úkoly k procvičení lze zredukovat do pracovního listu, ostatní využít při zpracování maturitního tématu: Work, jobs v kombinaci s vymezením pojmu Relative clause. Student vysvětlí motivy člověka pracovat, nazve zaměstnání, pracoviště, druhy práce, vysvětlí způsoby získání a ztráty zaměstnání a základní pracovní podmínky v ČR. Naučí se koncovky používané pro názvy zaměstnání, jakož i tvorbu jednoduchých vztažných vět. Klíčová slova: 1) work, jobs/occupations, workplace, 2) vacancy, jobcentre, find/apply for/lose 3) a job, working conditions/benefits, 4) relative clause Druh učebního materiálu: Pracovní list + textový dokument
641) WORK, JOBS kinds of jobs and work 1) Reasons to work: to travel to afford to do your hobbies to afford to enjoy life to make living to secure for the future Reasons to work: to fulfil life to have a power to meet people to get social status to build a careeer 2) Places to work at = workplaces: a firm a warehouse a workshop a shop other a bank Main Idea workplace an office an aggency a factory a school a hospital a building site
3) People at work: boss, director, manager, colleague, staff, team, applicant, trainee, employer employee, self-employed person // entrepreneur freelancer a boss a selfemployed person a colleague a manager a director an employer a staff a trainee an applicant People at work a freelancer 4) How do people a) find b) lose a job? a) When you apply for a job, first, it is important to write / prepare a CV curriculum vitae) including information about your education and past work experience. Then you can visit an employment agency / job centre, in order to find suitable job / vacancy for you or you can look for job offers / advertisements on the internet / in newspapers / magazines. After you find an appropriate job, you can apply for the position / send in a letter of application (cover) letter and enclose your CV or fill in an application form and wait to be invited to an interview. b) You can leave your job, be made redundant = nadbytečný, which means your vacancy is not needed any longer or be dismissed (get sacked/fired) for various reasons such as sloppy work or using worktime for personal activities and other 5) What are standard working conditions and benefits in the CR? The standard working conditions in the CR are an 8-hour working day, a 4-week holiday, sick pay/leave, lunch break. You have an income (salary, wages reduced by income tax, pension payment and health/national insurance or other cutdowns (alimony, leasing involments...) When you retire, you receive old-age pension. Employees can get some fringe benefits such as lunch vouchers / language classes / company car / phone or other bonuses, they can get a pay rise, get promoted, take a day off/a leave/holiday or maternity leave. If you are unemployed you are on the dole and get an unemployment benefit
1) the endings for jobs: - er employer, labourer, waiter, painter - or administrator, supervisor, editor - ist scientist, dentist, psychologist - ant immigrant, attendant, accountant - ian musician, electrician, optician - ee employee, referee, trainee 2) Match the parts to form right compound occupations: a police a shop a flight a nuclear a bank a factory a taxi a driving instructor attendant accountant officer driver assistant trainee physicist - er garden, library, electricity, administrate, consult edit, work, comedy, refer, chemistry, garden, psychology, tail, assist, immigrate, account, magic, employ, flora, train, attend, politics, pharmacy, act, report, farm teach, fruit pick, employ,pharmacy - or - ist - ant - ian - ee 3)Introduction to relative clauses: a)try to make occupations joining the given words and the prefixes: b) try to express simply what is his/her duty = A gardener takes care of gardens. Notice the subject is a gardener. c) say it in longer way = A gardener is someone who takes care of gardens. Both a gardener and who are in the first case and means the same subject. d) we can also say occupations using whose with a very similar structure: A gardener is someone whose job is to take care of gardens. As whose = jehož isn t in the first case, we have two different subjects. e) say where you can see him/her = You can see a librarian in a library. Notice that a librarian isn t the subject but object. Say it like in b) A librarian is someone who you can see in a library. Now we have two different subjects: A librarian and you who isn t in the first case and becomes the object. f) write down the places where you can see/ meet these people: You can see a teacher at school. A school is a place where you can see a teacher. Now we need an adverb where and it can t be in the first case thus demands another subject, e.g. you.
4) Follow the grammar samples for the occupations below a person who subject whose who object where a journalist is someone/ a person who writes for newspaper. a chef is someone/ who cooks in a person a restaurant. a miner a farmer an engineer a fashion designer a surgeon whose job is to write for newspaper whose job is to cook in a restaurant. who you can meet at the TV studio who you can meet in a restaurant. A TV studio is a place where a journalist works/where you can meet a journalist A restaurant is a place where a chef works. 5) Of course there are a lot of things, objects and also activities which cannot be followed by who, whose or where, so we need another pronoun - which. We can devide jobs in the following categories: Try to translate the sentences following the example. Notice that which is either the subject or if it isn t in the first case the object of the relative clause = follows the same rule as for who. a type of jobs a challenging job= náročná, ale zajímavá, kterou můžeš zvládnout a rewarding job = uspokojivá, prospěšná, kterou lidé respektují a demanding job= náročná, vyžadující mnoho úsilí a dovedností a menial job = podřadná, nekvalifikovaná, může ji dělat každý a skillful job = kvalifikovaná, pro níž musíš mít určité dovednosti a well paid job = špatně placená, za kterou dostaneš málo peněz a temporary job = dočasná/brigáda, kterou můžeš dělat ve volném čase a permanent job = trvalá, kterou děláš pravidelně po delší čas a manual job = fyzická, kterou vykonáváš ručně an office job = kancelářská, kterou vykonáváš v kanceláři a hard job = tvrdá práce, pro kterou musíš být silný a part-time job = práce, kterou vykonáváš jen na část hodin a shift job = střídavá práce, kterou vykonáváš v různou denní dobu a nine to five job = běžná, pravidelná práce s obvyklou pracovní dobou relative clause: it s a job which is demanding, but interesting and which you can manage.
The solutions: a police a shop a flight a nuclear a bank a factory a taxi a driving officer assistant attendant physicist accountant driver trainee instructor 3) - er gardener, teacher,worker, gardener,employer,reporter, farmer, fruit picker - or administrator, tailor, editor,actor, - ist chemist, psychologist, florist, pharmacist, - ant consultant, assistant, immigrant, accountant, attendant, - ian magician,politician, comedian, librarian, electrician, - ee trainee, referee employee 5) a rewarding job = uspokojivá, prospěšná, kterou lidé respektují a demanding job= náročná, vyžadující mnoho úsilí a dovedností a menial job = podřadná, nekvalifikovaná, může ji dělat každý a skillful job = kvalifikovaná, pro níž musíš mít určité dovednosti a well paid job = špatně placená, za kterou dostaneš málo peněz a temporary job = dočasná/brigáda, kterou můžeš dělat ve volném čase a permanent job = trvalá, kterou děláš pravidelně po delší čas a manual job = fyzická, kterou vykonáváš ručně an office job = kancelářská, kterou vykonáváš v kanceláři a hard job = tvrdá práce, pro kterou musíš být silný a part-time job = práce, kterou vykonáváš jen na část hodin a shift job = střídavá práce, kterou vykonáváš v různou denní dobu a nine to five job = běžná, pravidelná práce s obvyklou pracovní dobou it s a job which is useful and which people respect. it s a job which is difficult and requires a lot of effort and skills. it s a job which doesn t require any qualification and everyone can do it. it s a job for which you must have specific skills. it s a job for which you get little money. it s a job which lasts only for a limited time and which you can do in your free time. it s a job which you do regularly for a longer time. it s a job which you do using (with) your hands. it s a job which you do in an office. it s a job for which you need to be strong. it s a job which you do only for a few hours. it s a job which you do in different parts of a day which usually alternate. it s a common job with usual working hours.