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Fiche activité Enjoy 3e - B2S1 - Preparation time (p. 25)
Let's talk business!
Babysitting
Washing cars
Running errands for an elderly person
Shopping for an elderly person
Gardening
Dog walking
Cleaning up in a sports hall
Cat sitting
Helping in a fastfood restaurant
Bagging or wrapping in a shop
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Fiche activité Enjoy 3e - B2S1 - Enjoy your skills (p. 30)
Get work experience… in Ireland!Cue-cards for the employers
- Hello. Please, have a seat. p
- What can you tell me about yourself?- So why don’t you tell me a little bit about yourself?
- Well, would you like to start by telling me a little bit about yourself?
p
- Have you ever worked before? - Have you ever done any gardening before?
p
- We need help with mowing the lawns and raking them. You’ll also plant fl owers, shrubs, and trees. So you’ll use machinery.
- We need someone to mow the lawns and rake them but you’d also have to help with planting fl owers, shrubs and trees. So you’d have to use machinery.
→ Now, how would that be? / Would that be OK with you?
p- Would you be willing to work from 6 am to 11 am every day except Sunday?
- We are looking for people who would be ready to work in the early mornings from 6 am to 11 am every day except Sunday.
→ Now, how would that be? / Would that be OK with you?
p
- Why are you interested in this job? - Why do you think you would be a good person for this job?
p
- Do you have any allergies?- We can’t take anyone who suffers from allergies or isn’t able to do physical work.
p
- Do you have any other questions? - Is there anything else you’d like to know?
p
- We’ll contact you by the end of the week…- We have a few people to interview, but we’ll give you a call by the end of the month.
p
- Thank you for coming in!- Thank you for your time!
- Hello. Please, have a seat. p
- What can you tell me about yourself?- So why don’t you tell me a little bit about yourself?
- Well, would you like to start by telling me a little bit about yourself?
p - Have you ever worked before? - Have you ever taken care of horses before?
p
- We need help with grooming the horses and feeding them. You’ll also muck out the stables and hay.
- We need someone to groom and feed the horses but you’d also have to help with haying and mucking out the stables …
→ Now, how would that be? / Would that be OK with you?
p - Would you be willing to work from 2 pm to 6 pm on weekdays and from 8 am to 2 pm at weekends?
- We need someone who would be ready to work from 2 pm to 6 pm on weekdays and from 8 am to 2 pm at weekends. Now, how would that be?/ Would that be OK with you?
p - Why are you interested in this job? - Why do you think you would be a good person for this job?
p - Do you have any allergies?- We can’t take anyone who suffers from allergies or is scared of horses.
p
- Do you have any other questions? - Is there anything else you’d like to know?
p
- We’ll contact you by the end of the week…- We have a few people to interview, but we’ll give you a call by the end of the month.
p
- Thank you for coming in! - Thank you for your time!
Greenkeeping Horse Grooming
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Fiche activité Enjoy 3e - B2S1 - Enjoy your skills (p. 30)
- Hello. Please, have a seat. p
- What can you tell me about yourself?- So why don’t you tell me a little bit about yourself?
- Well, would you like to start by telling me a little bit about yourself?
p
- Have you ever worked before? - Have you ever joined a volunteers’ team before?
p
- We need help with booking travel and accommodation for the musicians.You’ll also distribute leafl ets and answer telephone enquiries.So you’ll need good communication skills.
- We need someone to book travel and accommodation for the musicians but you’d also have to help with distributing leafl ets and answering telephone enquiries. So you’d need good communication skills.
→ Now, how would that be? /Would that be OK with you?
p- Would you be willing to work in the evenings and at weekends?
- We are looking for people who would be ready to work in the evenings and at weekends. Now, how would that be? / Would that be OK with you?
p - Why are you interested in this job? - Why do you think you would be a good person for this job?
p - How good are you at using a computer?- How good are your IT skills?
p - Do you have any other questions? - Is there anything else you’d like to know?
p - We’ll contact you by the end of the week…- We have a few people to interview, but we’ll give you a call by the end of the month.
p - Thank you for coming in! - Thank you for your time!
- Hello. Please, have a seat. p
- What can you tell me about yourself?- So why don’t you tell me a little bit about yourself?
- Well, would you like to start by telling me a little bit about yourself?
p - Have you ever worked before? - Have you ever helped in a shop before?
p - We need help with wrapping and stocking shelves.You’ll also help the customers.So you’ll need good communication skills.
- We need someone to help with wrapping and stocking shelves but you’d also have to help the customers when it’s busy in the afternoons.So you’d need good communication skills.
→ Now, how would that be? / Would that be OK with you?
p- Would you be willing to work from 1 pm to 7 pm… that’s from Monday to Saturday?
- We are looking for people who would be ready to work in the afternoons from Monday to Saturday. Your shift would be from 1 pm to 7 pm. Now, how would that be? / Would that be OK with you?
p - Why are you interested in this job? - Why do you think you would be a good person for this job?
p
- Do you have any other questions? - Is there anything else you’d like to know?
p
- We’ll contact you by the end of the week…- We have a few people to interview, but we’ll give you a call by the end of the month.
p - Thank you for coming in! - Thank you for your time!
Volunteering at the Cork Folk Festival
Being a salesperson
Get work experience… in Ireland!Cue-cards for the employers
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Fiche activité Enjoy 3e - B2S2 - Preparation time (p. 35)
“Chores and can’ts” cards
Chores at home: - help with the housework - babysit the little brother - rake the leaves
Can’ts at home: - phone my friends for hours - eat sweets before dinner - spend hours watching TV
Can’ts at school: - leave the school when a teacher is absent
Chores at home: - wash up - clean the yard - hoover the rooms
Can’ts at home: - have a moped - use my computer at night - drink sodas
Can’ts at school: - use my mobile inside the school
Chores at home: - babysit the little brother - wash the car - make my bed
Can’ts at home: - have a piercing in my nose - paint my room black - go out late
Can’ts at school: - stay in the yard when a teacher is absent
Chores at home: - clear the table - tidy up my room - wash the dog
Can’ts at home: - watch TV late on weekdays - eat pizza in my bed - go out late
Can’ts at school: - listen to my Mp3 in the corridors
Chores at home: - empty the dishwasher - feed the dog - lay the table
Can’ts at home: - stay in bed all Sunday - phone my friends for hours
Can’ts at school: - eat in the classrooms - chew gum during lessons
Chores at home: - tidy up my room - mow the lawn - wash the car
Can’ts at home: - have a moped - play video games for hours - sleep all day
Can’ts at school: - have two desserts at the school restaurant
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Role cards
Enjoy 3e - B2S2 - Enjoy your skills (p. 37)
You are the parent
- Your daughter/son wants to
organise a party in your small
fl at.
- You don’t think it’s a good
idea.
✃.........................................................................................................
You are the daughter/son
It's your birthday.
- You want to organise a party
in your small fl at.
You are the parent
- Your daughter/son spends
too much time on his / her
Playstation and never goes out.
- You’ve decided to take the
Playstation away.
✃.........................................................................................................
You are the daughter/son
- You spend a lot of time on
your Playstation and never go
out.
- Your parents don’t agree with
that.
You are the big brother/
sister (you are 17)
Your little brother /sister wants
to borrow your new leather
jacket (new top/new shoes) to
go to a party on Saturday.
✃.........................................................................................................
You are the little
brother/sister
- You want to borrow your big
brother/sister’s new leather
jacket (new top/shoes) to go to
a party on Saturday.
Situation 1
Situation 1
Situation 2
Situation 2
Situation 3
Situation 3
Pupil A Pupil A Pupil A
Pupil B Pupil B Pupil B
You are the supermarket
manager
- A young stocker wants to
leave early next Saturday to
go to a cousin’s wedding.
- Saturday is your busy day.
✃.........................................................................................................
You are a young stocker
- You work in a supermarket
every Saturday from 9 am to
5 pm.
- You’d like to leave at 3 pm
next Saturday to go to your
cousin’s wedding. Ask the
manager.
You are the parent
- Your teenage daughter/son
wants a dog.
- You are not sure it’s a good
idea.
✃.........................................................................................................
You are the daughter/son
- You want to have a dog.
You are the parent
- Your son/daughter wants to
spend a weekend at a friend’s
just one week before the fi nal
exams.
- You don’t think it’s a good idea.
✃.........................................................................................................
You are the daughter/son
- You want to spend a weekend
at a friend’s just one week
before the fi nal exams.
Situation 4
Situation 4
Situation 5
Situation 5
Situation 6
Situation 6
Pupil A Pupil A Pupil A
Pupil B Pupil B Pupil B
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The right to education
Enjoy 3e - Book 2 - See the Bigger Picture (pp. 40-43)
NAME
JOBS
AGE
WHER
E AND W
HEN
WORKIN
G HOURS
PROBLEMS / DANGER
S
SCHOOL
(yes/no, w
hen
?)
JENNY
min
e w
ork
er12
Bri
tain
, 18
34
- fr
om 6
am
to
8 p
m-
ever
y d
ay e
xcep
t S
un
day
- ti
rin
g-
dan
ger
ous
(exp
losi
ons)
- w
ork
in
the
dar
k-
ofte
n i
ll (
cold
an
d d
amp)
- ba
d f
ood
No
JOHN
cott
on
mil
l w
ork
er9
USA
,
1909
- from
7 am
to 8
pm
- ev
ery day
exc
ept
Sunday
- tiring (o
n h
is fe
et all day
, falls aslee
p)
- ge
ts b
eate
n u
p
- dan
gero
us (fa
lls, lost
fi nge
rs)
- no ven
tilation (lu
ng disea
ses)
No
(Mum
tea
ches
him
som
etim
es)
LIZZIE
cott
on
pick
er6
USA
,
1912
- from
sun
rise
to sun
set
- ev
ery day
exc
ept
Sunday
- tiring (h
eavy
bag
s)
- hur
ts (co
tton cut
s han
ds)
- hot (sun
stro
ke)
Yes
(only in
the
win
ter)
MASEG
Oto
mat
o pi
cker
13
Sout
h
Africa,
today
- from
6 am
to 6
pm
- ev
ery day
dur
ing th
e
tom
ato sea
son
- illeg
al, s
o can
get
into
tro
uble
- pa
ins in
the ba
ck and le
gs
- ve
ry h
ot
Not dur
ing
tom
ato sea
son
(poss
ibly the
rest
of th
e ye
ar)
SAABIR
pape
r bo
y13
Philipp
ines
,
today
morn
ings
and n
ights
- hav
e to
give 50%
of ea
rnin
gs to a gan
g
- dan
ger from
oth
er kid
s
Yes
(2 h
our
s a day
)
MARIA
onio
n
pick
erUSA
, - 11
hrs/d
ay
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The right to education (corrigé)
Enjoy 3e - Book 2 - See the Bigger Picture (pp. 40-43)
NAME
JOBS
AGE
WHER
E AND W
HEN
WORKING HOURS
PROBLEMS / DANGER
S
SCHOOL
(yes/no, w
hen?)
JENNY
min
e w
ork
er12
Bri
tain
, 18
34
- fr
om 6
am
to
8 p
m-
ever
y d
ay e
xcep
t S
un
day
- ti
rin
g-
dan
ger
ous
(exp
losi
ons)
- w
ork
in
the
dar
k-
ofte
n i
ll (
cold
an
d d
amp)
- ba
d f
ood
No
JOHN
cott
on
mil
l w
ork
er9
USA
,
1909
- from 7 am to 8 pm
- every day except
Sunday
- tiring (on his feet all day, falls asleep)
- gets beaten up
- dangerous (falls, lost fi ngers)
- no ventilation (lung diseases)
No
(Mum
teaches
him sometimes)
LIZZIE
cott
on
pick
er6
USA
,
1912
- from sunrise to sunset
- every day except
Sunday
- tiring (heavy bags)
- hurts (cotton cuts hands)
- hot (sunstroke)
Yes
(only in the
winter)
MASEG
Oto
mat
o pi
cker
13
South
Africa,
today
- from 6 am to 6 pm
- every day during the
tomato season
- illegal, so can get into trouble
- pains in the back and legs
- very hot
Not during
tomato season
(possibly the
rest of the year)
SAABIR
pape
r bo
y13
Philippines,
today
mornings and nights
- have to give 50% of earnings to a gang
- danger from other kids
Yes
(2 hours a day)
MARIA
onio
n
pick
er10
USA
,
today
- 11hrs/day
- every day except
Sunday
- dehydration and headaches (hot)
- skin allergies, nausea and stomach cramps (pesticides)
- have to hide (illegal)
- keeps moving: no friends
Yes
(only in the
winter)