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7606720700Colegio ChileEnglish DepartmentLeonardo Contreras Z.Sarela Sepúlveda ENGLISH WORKSHEET 3UNIT 1: JOY FROM WORKName: ……………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………………………….………………1st grade …………………… Date: May…………………… Aprendizajes esperados: Utilizar de acuerdo al contexto:adjetivos posesivos, articulos “a” y “an”, pronombres personales, verbo to be , el tiempo verbal “simple present” y vocabulario propio de la unidad.Emplear vocabulario relativo a la unidad “Joy from work” de forma prender información explícita e ideas principales al escuchar diálogos y/o monólogos simples.NOTA: Con el fin de facilitar la revisión de las actividades, las respuestas de esta guía deben ser traspasadas a la hoja de respuestas (answer sheet) en la plataforma de classroom. Recuerda acceder a tu clase con el siguiente código: t3dqknc.Use of the articles A and AnThe two indefinite articles in English are?“a”?and?“an”. The indefinite article?an?is used to make pronunciation easier when reading a text aloud. The general rule is to use?a?when the indefinite article precedes a word beginning with a consonant sound and?an?when it precedes a word starting with a vowel sound.Exceptions:It’s important to note that not all nouns that begin with a consonant begin with the consonant?sound. Always trust the sound, not the letter when applying the a vs. an rule. Remember, it’s about pronunciation.?A + word starting with a consonant soundEx.A teacher A studentAn + word starting with a vowel sound Ex.An accountantAn hourWrite a / an according to the rules. (8 points)1. _______ university9. _______ teacher2 . _______ apple10. _______ engineer3. _______ cup of coffee11. _______ vet4 . _______ aunt in Talca12_______ Architect5. _______ piece of cake13. _______ mechanic6. _______ European country14. _______ Hairdresser7. _______ airplane15. _______ actor8. _______ orange juice16. _______ bakerMatch the sentences in column A with the pictures in column B. . (6 points)457200123190He fights the fire. __She dries the girl’s hair. __He makes a dessert. __She checks an X-ray. __They dance in the theater. __He acts in a film. __00He fights the fire. __She dries the girl’s hair. __He makes a dessert. __She checks an X-ray. __They dance in the theater. __He acts in a film. __271396212210810014613772122108200227781251104903327107875588000461205410877340044614545654056006279090411239555Describe what these people do. Use the following verbs according to the context: type, run, program, fly, play an instrument. . (5 points)262549514614700 For example: A: What does a photographer do?B: A photographer takes pictures. 280851410900. Photographer0. Photographer60992157262004775542474370027297463429000 738554107148Pilot0Pilot4913644243123. Secretary3. Secretary2871470946152. Musician2. Musician389539734611001359430133099003933930468715. Computer Programmer005. Computer Programmer1826539444084. Athlete4. AthleteA: What does a pilot do? _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ A: What does a musician do?A: What does a secretary do?A: What does an athlete do? _____________________________________________________________________________________________________A: What does a computer programmer do? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________Read the following text and answer the questions below. (6 points)Camila is a car mechanic in Santiago. She used to be a librarian. We asked her why she decided to work with cars. "My first reason was independence", she said. "I like to use my hands, and I like to learn how things work. Besides I came to the conclusion that many people prefer to have a woman repair their cars”.Camila didn`t find it easy to become a car mechanic. She had to attend a Skills Centre -- a special sort of college where people can learn a new job for twenty weeks. She tells us about it: “For ten weeks I was the only woman among four hundred men. And some of them were rude to me just because of my sex. It was also very tiring: from eight in the morning to five in the evening, with only thirty minutes for lunch.Now Camila works freelance. That means that she is self-employed, working for herself and not for a garage or a company.1.Why does Camila say about this type of job?____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2.What is a Skills Centre?____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________3.Is Camila now employed in a garage, in a company? Justify your answer.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Provide a full answer for the following question. (2 points)What is your dream profession or occupation? Why?__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ................
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