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    Unit 12 CAREER CHOICES
    LESSON 3: A CLOSER LOOK 2

    OBJECTIVES
    By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
    o Use adverbial clauses of result, reasons, and
    concession.

    LESSON
    3: A CLOSER LOOK 2
    LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
    Option 1: Think
    Option 2: Conjunction Catch

    WARM-UP

    PRESENTATION

    PRACTICE

    Task 4: Rewrite each sentence. Use the given word in brackets.

    PRODUCTION

    CONSOLIDATION

    Grammar Explanation
    Task 1: Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
    Grammar Explanation
    Task 2: Complete the sentences with so or such
    Task 3: Join the sentences, using the given word in brackets

    Task 5: Complete the sentences with your own ideas. Then
    exchange them with a partner.
    Wrap-up
    Homework

    WARM-UP

    OPTION 1

    - Look at the sentence:
    ________ the sun was shining, it was very cold.
    Although
    - Complete the sentence with one of the following
    words: “Although, Because, So.”
    - We use “although” when we want to express a
    contrast between two clauses.

    WARM-UP

    OPTION 2

    Conjunction Catch

    WARM-UP

    HOW TO PLAY

    OPTION 2
    - There are slips of paper with individual
    conjunctions for each adverb clause type
    (although, so, because)
    - Teacher throws the slips of paper around the
    class while students stand and move around.
    - When a student catches a slip, they must
    immediately shout out a sentence that uses the
    conjunction correctly as part of an adverb
    clause.

    WARM-UP

    OPTION 2

    LET'S PLAY

    PRESENTATION
    An adverbial clause of concession expresses contrast. It is
    introduced with a subordinate conjunction. The most common
    conjunctions are though and although. Though and although
    can be placed at the beginning or in the middle of the
    sentence.
    Examples:

    - Although many of us were not present, the meeting was
    conducted as scheduled.
    - The room is nice, though small

    PRESENTATION

    1 Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
    1. Although / But footballers are well-paid, they have short careers.
    2. She still applied for the job so / though she had almost no chance to
    get it.
    3. Although / However she went to the cinema early, she couldn't buy
    the ticket.
    4. She has to do repetitive tasks in her job, although / but she still likes
    it.
    5. Though / But Mike felt tired, he managed to finish his homework.

    PRESENTATION

    An adverbial clause of result shows the result of an action or
    event. It is often introduced with so / such … that … We use so +
    adj + that and such (+ a / an) + adj + noun + that.
    Example:
    The box was so heavy that the worker couldn't lift it up.
    She is such a skilful tailor that all theladies in the neighbourhood
    like the clothes she makes.

    PRESENTATION

    – An adverbial clause of reason explains the reason why an action is
    done or an event happens. It is often introduced with because and
    since. Since is often placed at the beginning of a sentence. Because
    can be placed at the beginning or in the middle of the sentence.
    Example:
    James wants to become a tour guide because he loves travelling. /
    Because he loves travelling, James wants to become a tour guide.
    Since she was late, she couldn't join the career orientation session.

    PRACTICE

    2 Complete the sentences with so or such.

    so far from his home that he couldn't go there
    1. The factory was ______
    to work.
    2. Katie was ______
    such a lazy worker that no manager wanted to hire her.
    3. They are ______
    such creative designers that everyone admires them.
    4. Can you speak louder? You voice is ______soft
    that I can't hear you.
    so

    such a handsome man that many people think he could be
    5. He is ______
    an actor.

    PRACTICE

    3 Join the sentences, using the given word in brackets.
    1. Jenny didn't attend the job fair. She was ill. (because)
    Jenny
    didn't attend the job fair because she was ill. /
    ___________________________________________________.
    Because she was ill, Jenny didn't attend the job fair.
    2. Henry is excellent at maths. Everyone thinks he will become a
    mathematician. (since)
    Since Henry is excellent in maths, everyone thinks he will
    ___________________________________________________.
    become a mathematician.

    PRACTICE

    3 Join the sentences, using the given word in brackets.
    3. Mai practised speaking English a lot. She wanted to get a high
    score on the speaking test. (because)
    ___________________________________________________.
    Mai practised speaking English a lot because she wanted to get a
    high score on the speaking test. / Because she wanted to get a
    high score on the speaking test, Mai practised speaking English a
    lot.
    4. Ms Nga is away this week. We'll put off the next class meeting.
    (since)
    ___________________________________________________.
    Since Ms Nga is away this week, we'll put off the next class
    meeting.

    PRACTICE

    3 Join the sentences, using the given word in brackets.
    5. I couldn't go to the office on time. There was a traffic jam.
    (because)
    ___________________________________________________.
    I couldn't get to the office on time because there was a traffic
    jam. / Because there was a traffic jam, I couldn't get to the office
    on time

    LESSON
    3: A CLOSER LOOK 2
    LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
    Option 1: Think
    Option 2: Conjunction Catch

    WARM-UP

    PRESENTATION

    PRACTICE

    Grammar Explanation
    Task 1: Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
    Grammar Explanation
    Task 2: Complete the sentences with so or such
    Task 3: Join the sentences, using the given word in brackets
    Task 4: Rewrite each sentence. Use the given word in brackets.

    PRACTICE

    4 Rewrite each sentence. Use the given word in brackets.
    1. I forgot to bring money, so I couldn't buy the career guidebook.
    (because)
    I couldn't _____________________________________________
    buy the career guidebook because I forgot to bring
    _____________________________________________________
    money./Because I forgot to bring money, I couldn't
    .
    buy the career guidebook.
    2. My navigation skill is very bad. I could never work as a taxi
    driver. (so)
    I'm __________________________________________________
    so bad at navigation that I could never work as a taxi
    _____________________________________________________
    driver.
    .

    PRACTICE

    4 Rewrite each sentence. Use the given word in brackets.
    3. Sally couldn't use the computer. There was a power cut. (since)
    there was a power cut, Sally couldn't use the
    Since ________________________________________________
    computer.
    _____________________________________________________
    .
    4. She had a university degree, but she couldn't find a good job.
    (although)
    she had a university degree, she couldn't find a good
    Although____________________________________________
    job. /She couldn't find a good job although she had a
    ____________________________________________________.
    university degree.

    PRACTICE

    4 Rewrite each sentence. Use the given word in brackets.
    5. The florist was very skilful. Her flower shop attracted many
    customers. (such)
    such a skillful florist that her flower shop attracted
    She was _____________________________________________
    many customers.
    _____________________________________________________
    .

    LESSON
    3: A CLOSER LOOK 2
    LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
    Option 1: Think
    Option 2: Conjunction Catch

    WARM-UP

    PRESENTATION

    PRACTICE

    Grammar Explanation
    Task 1: Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
    Grammar Explanation
    Task 2: Complete the sentences with so or such
    Task 3: Join the sentences, using the given word in brackets
    Task 4: Rewrite each sentence. Use the given word in brackets.

    PRODUCTION

    Task 5: Complete the sentences with your own ideas. Then
    exchange them with a partner.

    PRODUCTION

    5

    Work in two groups. Take turns to give and change the Yes/No
    questions into reported speech.

    - Work independently and prepare for your performance.
    - Group A gives three Yes / No questions, and group B
    changes them into reported questions.
    - Then swap roles.

    PRODUCTION

    5

    Complete the sentences with your own ideas. Then exchange
    them with a partner.

    1. Although my sister is a fashion designer,_________________
    2. I want to become a pilot because ______________________
    3. My father has such a hard job that______________________
    4. Since most vocational courses take a short time to finish,_____
    5. The garment worker felt so bored that_____

    PRODUCTION
    Sample answers:

    1. Although my sister is a fashion designer, she often wears very
    simple clothes.
    2. I want to become a pilot because I like travelling in the sky.
    3. My father has such a hard job that he always feels exhausted when
    coming home.
    4. Since most vocational courses take a short time to finish, students
    can start working soon.
    5. The garment worker felt so bored that she started to find another
    job.

    EXTRA ACTIVITY

    - Work in groups A and B.
    - Each person in Group A writes an adverbial clause (e.g.
    Although she wants to become a doctor)
    - Each person in Group B writes a clause (e.g. I like
    travelling.) on their own piece of paper.
    - Then, take out a paper from box A and a paper from
    box B, and read aloud the sentence made from the two
    clauses.

    LESSON
    3: A CLOSER LOOK 2
    LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
    Option 1: Think
    Option 2: Conjunction Catch

    WARM-UP

    PRESENTATION

    PRACTICE

    Task 4: Rewrite each sentence. Use the given word in brackets.

    PRODUCTION

    CONSOLIDATION

    Grammar Explanation
    Task 1: Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
    Grammar Explanation
    Task 2: Complete the sentences with so or such
    Task 3: Join the sentences, using the given word in brackets

    Task 5: Complete the sentences with your own ideas. Then
    exchange them with a partner.
    Wrap-up
    Homework

    CONSOLIDATION

    1 Wrap-up
    What have we learnt in this lesson?
     Use adverbial clauses of result, reasons, and concession.

    CONSOLIDATION

    2 Homework
    - Do exercises in the workbook.

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