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Lesson 9 :

Where do you work?

Workplace

- an artista - a bank

- a Singer - a restaurant

- a writer - an office

- an engineer - a shoool

- a manager - a hospital

- a director - a store

- a cameraman - a hotel

- a businesswoman - a factory

- a plice officer

- a sales assistant

- a veterinarian

- an actor

- a waitress

- a waiter

- a computer programmer

- an accountant

My sister is a nurse.

She Works in a hospital.

My brother is an architect.

He works in an office.

My son is a web site designer.

He Works at a restaurant.

I am a teacher.

I work at a school.
Where does a ______ work?

Where does a teacher schoool.

Workplace:

Prepositions of Location

at home.

at work.

at school.

Where does she work?

She works at home.

where is she?

She is at home.

Is your sister at school?

No, she isn´t.

My sister is a work.

She works in a restaurant.

Workplace:

The

I see a teacher.

The teacher is in the classroom.

I see the moon.

* My brother is a waiter.

*He Works in a restaurant.

*The restaurant is in a shopping mall.

*The shopping mall is on big street.


*The street´s name is Main street.

Frequency Adverbs

100% always

90% usually

80% often

50% sometimes

10% rarely, seldom

0% never

I always speak English.

He never goes to the cineme.

We often work in an office.

¨Sometimes¨ and ¨usually¨ cango at the beginning of the sentence.

Sometimes I work in an office.

usually he Works in a store.

Usually she is nice.

sometimes she is funny.

-How often do you work?

I always work.

-How often are you shy?

I am usually shy

Pronunciation

Simple Verbs

He / she / it /

Notice that:
In the simple present, we have learned that he / she / it has to have an ¨s¨ with it.

She work

He sings

Wash he washes

Teach she teaches

Dress she dresses

Fix he fixes

2) Y – sometimes a vowel

ay / oy / uy

Notice that:

We learned that Y la sometimes a vowel. There are two kinds of sounds with the vowel Y.

One sound is a package, AY, OY, UY.

For the package sound of Y,

There is no change in spelling.

Play he plays.

Enjoy she enjoys.

Buy he buys.

Stay she stays.

Notice that:

One sound is the I sound of Y.

When it is at the end of the verb after a con sonant we have to change it to add ¨s¨.

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