New Language Leader Intermediate: Unit 3 (Pages 26 To 35) Please Go Through This Powerpoint Document Page by Page
New Language Leader Intermediate: Unit 3 (Pages 26 To 35) Please Go Through This Powerpoint Document Page by Page
Intermediate:
(by David Cotton, David Falvey and Simon Kent. Published by Pearson Longman)
• Nurse
• Lawyer
• Model
• Shop assistant
• Journalist
Exercice 2a, page 26.
Touvez une traduction pour les mots ci-dessus (ces mots figurent dans l’extrait
auditif)
Ce vocabulaire risque de figurer dans le partiel de fin de semestre.
• A work shift
• Paperwork
• Cases (in a legal context)
• Window displays
• A refund
• Overtime
• A branch (in a commercial context)
• Tight deadlines
• Exercice 3a, page 26. Faites l’exercice dans
votre livre avant de continuer.
Exercice 3a, page 26: réponses
10) Monotonous
Exercice 4, page 26
• 1) Looking for
• 2) Experience of
• 3) Depend on
• 4) Responsible for
• 5) Expected to
• 6) Knowledge of
• 7) Motivated by
• 8) Report to
• 9) Prospects for
• 10) Fluency in
• 11) Ability to
• 12) Suitable for
There is ONE mistake in each of the sentences below, identify the error in each one,
then go on to the next slide to see if you were right.
• 1) time management
• 2) Spend a lot of time
• 3) Time consuming
• 4) Workstations
• 5) Work life balance
Exercice 6a, page 29
But what about the McDonald’s slogan ‘I’m lovin’ it’? – My only answer is that
perhaps the grammar error is what gives it its charm, and remember the old
adage: ‘Rules are made to be broken’.
Exercise 5c, page 29 (explications)
Fuat has been living in Instanbul since he got a job there. OR Fuat has
lived in Instabul since he got a job there.
Mariana has been working at home for two years. OR Mariana has
worked at home for two years.
Why are both correct?
If the original idea in the present tense was in the Present Simple
then we can use the P P Simple instead of the P P Continuous.
For example: ‘He lives in London, he has lived there for two years
now.’ ‘I teach English, I’ve taught it for nearly thirty years now.’
• Translator
• Writer
• Contract work in design
• Running a small business from home for a
lock manufacturer
Exercice 8b, page 29 (réponses)
• Translator : 2 years; like yes; easier to manage the
work life balance.
• Writer : 18 months; like no; paying more for
heating at home, misses the gossip, lonely.
• Designer : since January; like yes; no commute on
crowded trains, more free time.
• Independent worker : six years; likes yes very
much; spends more time with family, saves money
on commuting, but misses working in a team with
office friends.
Exercice 9, page 29 (réponses)
Stop!
Lisez le texte (pages 31) d’abord et
ensuite faites l’exercice dans votre
livre.
Exercices 2b, page 30. (réponses)
1) Tom
2) Sabrina
3) Azra
4) Charlotte
5) Sabrina
6) Azra
7) Tom
8) Charlotte
Exercices 5, page 30. (réponses)
1) Position
2) Degree (licence en français)
3) Delighted (ravi en français)
4) Skills (compétences en français)
5) Work placement (stage en français, en anglais on dit aussi
‘internship’)
6) Available for interview.
7) Look forward (formule de politesse très souvent utilisée pour
terminer une lettre; autres exemples: ‘I look forward to hearing
from you in the near future / I look forward to seeing you at the
conference / I look forward to doing business with you.
Click on the link below and do
the activity.
http://www.quia.com/cz/49143.html
Exercice 10, page 35
1) Graduate
2) Fast-expanding
3) Numerate
4) Diploma
5) Graduate trainee
6) Voluntary
7) Work placement
8) Cycle regularly. Play tennis in a local
club.
Read the Language Reference on
page 130 in your book and then
do all the exercises on page 131.
1) FOR
2) FOR
3) SINCE
4) SINCE
5) FOR
Exercice 2, page 131 (réponses)
1) We’ve prepared
2) I’ve been packing
3) Have you been waiting long?
4) How long have we been driving now?
5) I’ve written
6) We’ve only seen
7) Have they been here
8) I’ve been working
Exercice 4 (KL), page 131 (réponses)
1) In
2) About
3) On
4) Up
5) Into
6) to
Exercice 5, page 131 (réponses)
1) Glamorous
2) Stressful
3) Flexible
4) Rewarding
5) Challenging
Exercice 7 (V2), page 131 (réponses)
1) Time
2) Work
3) Time
4) Work
5) Time
Congratulations, you have
completed part 3 of this
online course.