11 In pairs, use the prompts to ask and answer,
as in the example.
1 Paula - Brazil - gardener - look after plants
2 Ann - England - nanny - look after children
3 Costas Greece - security guard - protect
buildings (X)
4 Juan & Rosa - Spain - flight attendants - serve
passengers (0)
5 Jacek
- Poland - stockbroker buy and sell
stocks and shares
Key
✓ love
❤ like
A: Where does Paula come from?
B: She comes from Brazil.
A: What's her job?
B: She's a gardener.
A: What does she do at work?
B: She looks after plants.
A: Does she like her job?
B: Yes, she does.
O not mind
X hate

Răspuns :

Răspuns:

1.  A: Where does Paula come from?

B: She comes from Brazil.

A: What's her job?

B: She's a gardener.

A: What does she do at work?

B: She looks after plants.

A: Does she like her job?

B: Yes, she does.

2. A: Where does Ann come from?

B: She comes from England.

A: What's her job?

B: She's a nanny.

A: What does she do at work?

B: She looks after children.

A: Does she like her job?

B: Yes, she does.

3. A: Where does Costas come from?

B: He comes from Greece.

A: What's his job?

B: He's a security guard.

A: What does he do at work?

B: He protects buildings.

A: Does he like his job?

B: No, he doesn't. He hates it.

4. A: Where do Juan & Rosa come from?

B: They come from England.

A: What's their job?

B: They're flight attendants.

A: What do they do at work?

B: They serve passengers.

A: Do they like their job?

B: Yes, they don't mind it.

5. A: Where does Jacek come from?

B: He comes from Poland.

A: What's his job?

B: He's a stockbroker.

A: What does he do at work?

B: He buys and sells stocks and shares.

A: Does he like her job?

B: Yes, he does.

Explicație:

Jobs - vocabulary exercise