Werkboek Taalblokken Engels A2
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Werkboek Taalblokken Engels A2
ENGELS Werkboek A2 6 Chapter 1 Taalblokken I Engels Let’s Meet Them A2 Spoken Interaction 1 Emily Is Back 2 What Did You Do? (1) 3 What Did You Do? (2) Writing 1 Chatting 2 Choosing a Career 3 Making a Date Spoken Production 1 Introducing Emily 2 My Travels 3 Working in Australia 7 Spoken Interaction 1 Emily Is Back James: Emily: James: Emily: David: Emily: David: James: Laura: Emily: James: Emily: James: Laura: James: David: 8 Emily! James! It’s been so long. I know. How was it? It was amazing. I’ll tell you about it later... David! Hi, how are you doing? I’m good. It’s so nice to see you! So good to see you too. Emily, I’d like you to meet Laura. Hi! Nice to meet you. Finally! And you. Lovely! Can I get you a drink, Emily, at all? Can I have a cup of tea, please? Laura? Just a glass of water, please. David? Nothing, thanks. EXERCISE 1 Read the text. Which English words for drinks are in the text? And which other English words for drinks do you know? Write them in the table below. English Dutch a cup of tea een kopje thee CHAPTER EXERCISE 2 How can you say the following sentences in English? Say them out loud. Hoe gaat het? Mag ik alsjeblieft een glas cola? Lang niet gezien! Een kopje koffie, graag. Leuk je te zien! Ik wil je graag voorstellen aan Louise. Wil je iets drinken? Dit is Louise. Wat wil je drinken? Leuk je te ontmoeten! Ja, graag. Jou ook. Nee, dank je. Ik heb veel over je gehoord. Taalblokken Engels | Chapter 1 | Let’s Meet Them 9 1 EXERCISE 3 Work in pairs. Offer each other a drink. Student A: go to page 204. Student B: go to page 216. ASSIGNMENT Work in groups of three. You’re in the pub. Introduce someone and have a drink together. Student A: go to page 204. Student B: go to page 216. Student C: go to page 228. 10 VOCABULARY | EMILY IS BACK CHAPTER English Dutch How are you? Hoe gaat het met je? It’s been so long. Het is zo lang geleden. How was it? Hoe was het? It was amazing. Het was geweldig. I’ll tell you about it later. Ik vertel je er straks over. How are you doing? Hoe gaat het met je? It’s so nice to see you! Wat leuk om je te zien! Good to see you too. Jou ook. Introducing someone Iemand voorstellen I’d like you to meet Laura. Ik wil je graag voorstellen aan Laura. Hi! Hoi! Hello! Hallo! Nice to meet you. Leuk je te ontmoeten. And you. Jou ook. This is my boyfriend. Dit is mijn vriendje. This is my best mate. Dit is mijn beste vriend. Offering something to drink Iets te drinken aanbieden Can I get you a drink? Kan ik iets te drinken voor je halen? Would you like something to drink? Wil je iets drinken? Yes, please. Ja, graag. Can I have a cup of tea, please? Mag ik een kopje thee, alsjeblieft? Just a glass of water, please. Alleen een glas water, graag. Nothing, thanks. Niets, dank je. bottle of mineral water fles mineraalwater can of coke blikje cola Taalblokken Engels | Chapter 1 | Let’s Meet Them 11 1 2 What Did You Do? (1) David: Emily: Laura: Emily: David: Laura: Emily: 12 So Emily, how was Australia? It was amazing. What sort of jobs did you get? I had three different jobs. I was a housekeeper, and I did some waitressing, and some office work as well. As a housekeeper, the work was quite hard and boring, but my colleagues were so friendly, and we only worked in the morning, so we could go to the beach in the afternoon, which was great. That’s really cool. What about the other job? I waitressed in Byron Bay, and there were loads of tourists, so the tips were really, really good. But the work was quite hard, it was long hours. And office work was okay, it was just nine to five. EXERCISE 4 CHAPTER Which English words for jobs do you know? Write down ten jobs. English Dutch waitress serveerster GRAMMAR: PAST SIMPLE FOR REGULAR AND IRREGULAR VERBS The past simple is used to talk about the past. The past simple is the same for all subjects (I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they). Here are the rules for regular verbs: Most regular verbs → add -ed For example: work → worked stay → stayed Regular verbs ending in –e → add -d For example: dive → dived like → liked Regular verbs ending in a consonant + vowel + consonant → double the last consonant For example: stop → stopped travel → travelled Regular verbs ending in consonant + -y → -y becomes -i and add –ed For example: study → studied marry → married There are no rules for irregular verbs. You need to learn them by heart. For example: give → gave go → went see → saw Need some more information about the past simple? Log on to Taalblokken. Go to Spelling & Grammar A2, click on grammar lesson A2: Dingen doen. Taalblokken Engels | Chapter 1 | Let’s Meet Them 13 1 EXERCISE 5 How can you say the following sentences in English? Say them out loud. Mijn vakantie naar Australië was geweldig. Ik deed wat kantoorwerk in Sydney. Het werk was niet zo zwaar. Mijn collega’s waren heel vriendelijk. Ik werkte drie dagen per week, van negen tot vijf. De toeristen gaven goede fooien. Ik vond het werk niet leuk. Ik ging ieder weekend naar het strand. 14 ASSIGNMENT Which jobs have you had? Write them down. (If you’ve never had a job, which jobs would you like to have?) CHAPTER 1 2 3 Now work in pairs. For each job, ask each other the following questions and answer them. Take turns. Make sure you use the past simple in your answers. - What was the first / second / third job you had? How did you get the job? What were your tasks? What were your working hours? What did you like about the job? What didn’t you like? VOCABULARY | WHAT DID YOU DO? (1) English Dutch Irregular verbs Onregelmatige werkwoorden can / could kunnen to be / was, were / been zijn to do / did / done doen to go / went / gone gaan to have / had / had hebben to meet / met / met ontmoeten to take / took / taken nemen Regular verbs Regelmatige werkwoorden to dive duiken to stay verblijven, blijven to travel reizen to work werken Work Werk colleague collega different jobs verschillende banen housekeeper medewerker in het huishouden / kamermeisje office work kantoorwerk other ander tip fooi to the beach naar het strand tourist toerist waitress serveerster Taalblokken Engels | Chapter 1 | Let’s Meet Them 15 1 English 3 Adjectives Bijvoeglijke naamwoorden boring saai cool cool friendly vriendelijk hard zwaar It was okay. Het was oké. really good echt goed When Wanneer in the morning ’s ochtends in the afternoon ’s middags in the evening ’s avonds at night ’s nachts from nine to five van negen tot vijf What Did You Do? (2) James: Emily: Laura: Emily: David: Emily: 16 Dutch So, where did you stay in Sydney? I stayed in a hostel near Bondi Beach. What did you do there? I took quite a few surfing lessons, which was fun, and there were loads of cool cafés and clubs where I and some of the people I met went to. They were really good. Where did you go on your travels? Then I travelled the East Coast and went down to Byron Bay. That was amazing. I scuba dived the Great Barrier Reef, which was my favourite experience. And I also travelled to the Whitsunday Islands. They were beautiful. EXERCISE 6 The following questions are in the present simple. Rewrite the questions in the past simple. 1 Present simple: CHAPTER What does she do? Past simple: 2 Present simple: When do you go to school? Past simple: 3 Present simple: Where do they live? Past simple: 4 Present simple: Which phone do you like? Past simple: 5 Present simple: Who does he see? Past simple: What’s the difference between each pair of questions? GRAMMAR: PAST SIMPLE: WH-QUESTIONS You can start a question with when, where, who, what, why and which. Past simple questions are formed like this: Question word Auxiliary Subject Infinitive What did you do at work? Where did you go last night? When did you see him? Who did you meet yesterday? Past simple questions are the same for all subjects (I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they). Need some more information about forming questions? Log on to Taalblokken. Go to Spelling & Grammar A2, click on grammar lesson A2: Hoe maak je een vraag? EXERCISE 7 In the next exercise you’re going to ask a classmate questions about one of his / her holidays. First, think of which questions you could ask. Write down five questions in the past simple, using question words. - When did you go to Australia? - Taalblokken Engels | Chapter 1 | Let’s Meet Them 17 1 EXERCISE 8 Now work in pairs and ask each other the questions you wrote down in exercise 7. Take turns. Answer using complete sentences. For example: When did you go to Australia? I went there in November. ASSIGNMENT Now work in groups of four. Talk to each other about your favourite holiday. Ask each other questions in the past simple. Start by asking each other: What was your favourite holiday? Then ask more questions, taking turns. Use the question words when, where, who, what, why and which. Make sure everyone of you gets to talk about his / her holiday in this way. For example: 18 What did you like about your holiday? VOCABULARY | WHAT DID YOU DO? (2) CHAPTER English Dutch Asking questions Vragen stellen How was it? Hoe was het? What did you do there? Wat deed je daar? What sort of jobs did you get? Wat voor soort baantjes had je? Where did you go? Waar ging je naartoe? Where did you stay? Waar verbleef je? Holiday Vakantie a few een paar experience ervaring her travels haar reizen hostel jeugdherberg near dicht bij / vlak bij then toen, daarna to take surfing lessons surflessen nemen to travel to reizen naar Question words Vraagwoorden how hoe what wat when wanneer where waar which welke who wie why waarom Taalblokken Engels | Chapter 1 | Let’s Meet Them 19 1 Writing 1 Chatting EXERCISE 1 What can you do on a computer? Write down five activities. surf the web Emily Hi Emily, Good to see you here. Do you remember me? We worked together at Byron Bay. Best wishes, Tom Hey Tom, Of course I remember you! Great to hear from you. I’m very well. How are you? Are you still in Australia? Love, Emily Tom No, I came back to Gloucester last month. And you? Emily I came back to Bristol two weeks ago. Are you still seeing Marie? Tom No, we broke up. Emily Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. What happened? Tom A week before I left Byron, I found out that she was cheating on me. :-( Emily You’re kidding! Really? Tom I discovered that she already had a boyfriend in Spain. I saw one of her messages to him on her mobile. She wrote that she missed him a lot and couldn’t wait to see him again. So she’d been lying to me all the time. We had a huge row but she didn’t want to leave him. So I broke up with her. Emily That’s terrible! Are you OK? Tom It was difficult, but I’m OK now … 20 EXERCISE 2 Read the chats and answer the following questions. Write your answers in the table below. - CHAPTER Which ways to start and end the chats are used? Are they formal or informal? Which other ways to start and end a chat (or email, letter) do you know? Fill in as many examples as you know in the right box. Informal To start Formal Hi … To end EXERCISE 3 Translate the following sentences into English. Hoe gaat het met je? Herinner je je mij? We hebben vorig jaar samengewerkt. Het spijt me, ik herinner me je niet. Wanneer ben je teruggekomen? Weet je wat er is gebeurd? Voordat ik wegging, zijn we uit elkaar gegaan. Wat vervelend om te horen. Een halfuur geleden stuurde ze mij een bericht. Ze schreef dat ze me miste. Waar ben je nu mee bezig? Taalblokken Engels | Chapter 1 | Let’s Meet Them 21 1 ASSIGNMENT Have a chat session in English. First, think of five or more questions that you could ask a chat partner and write them down. You could ask him / her about things like sports, hobbies, weekend, holiday, films, music, etc. Now, go on WhatsApp or a chat site and chat in English with a classmate. Correct any mistakes your chat partner makes. Or you could join an international chat room and chat with an English-speaking person. Try it, you can do it! For instance, go to: www.icq.com/icqchat/chatroom.php?c_id=1212 VOCABULARY | CHATTING English 22 Dutch On the Internet Op internet to chat with friends met vrienden chatten to confirm bevestigen to download files bestanden downloaden to find friends vrienden zoeken to join aansluiten, meedoen to play games spelletjes spelen to read messages berichten lezen to search for information informatie zoeken to talk on Skype skypen to upload photos foto’s uploaden to watch films films kijken to write emails e-mails schrijven Greeting someone Iemand begroeten Dear Sir / Madam Geachte heer / mevrouw Dear Emily Beste Emily Hi Emily Hoi Emily Hello Hallo Saying goodbye Afscheid nemen Best wishes Het beste Love Liefs Bye Dag Yours sincerely Hoogachtend Yours faithfully Hoogachtend Kind regards Met vriendelijke groet When Wanneer after na / nadat all the time de hele tijd already al before voor / voordat last month vorige maand not now niet nu still nog steeds then dan / toen two weeks ago twee weken geleden while terwijl English Dutch Relationships Relaties Are you still seeing her? Ga je nog steeds met haar? boyfriend vriendje difficult moeilijk girlfriend vriendin Great to hear from you. Goed om van je te horen. I broke up with her. Ik heb het uitgemaakt met haar. I’m okay now. Het gaat nu wel weer. CHAPTER I’m sorry to hear that. Wat vervelend om te horen. message bericht Really? Echt? seeing someone met iemand gaan She didn’t want to leave him. Ze wilde niet bij hem weggaan. so dus someone else iemand anders That’s terrible. Dat is vreselijk. to break up / broke up / broken up het uitmaken / uit elkaar gaan to cheat on someone vreemdgaan to come back / came back / come back terugkomen to find out / found out / found out ontdekken / erachter komen to happen gebeuren to lie to someone tegen iemand liegen to miss someone iemand missen to remember zich herinneren to write schrijven together samen We broke up. We zijn uit elkaar. What happened? Wat is er gebeurd? You’re kidding! Dat meen je niet! Taalblokken Engels | Chapter 1 | Let’s Meet Them 23 1 2 Choosing a Career Emily Tom What are you doing now? Are you going back to college? Emily I studied Accounting before I went to Australia, but I stopped. I want to go back to school in September, but I’m not sure yet what I’m going to do. Tom Why did you decide to break off your studies? Emily I thought accounting was really boring. I hate sitting at a desk all day. I prefer doing something more active. But I don’t know yet what exactly. How about you? Tom I’m working as a sales assistant at the moment. In September I’m going back to college, to study Electrical Engineering. Emily Cool. Why did you choose that subject? Tom I like doing something technical. I also think that there are good career opportunities for electricians. When you decide what you want to study, you should keep that in mind too. Emily I don’t care about having a great career. For me, the most important thing is that I enjoy my work. I want to find a job that suits me. Tom That’s important too, I agree. But what if your studies are really interesting, but you can’t find a job after leaving school? There’s a lot of unemployment at the moment, and it’s not always easy for young people to find a job. I think that your studies should not only be fun, but also useful. Emily That’s true. Maybe you’re right … I’ll think about it. Anyway, I’m meeting a job adviser this week. Tom That sounds like a good idea. Good luck with your decision! 24 EXERCISE 4 CHAPTER Translate the following sentences into English. Ik geef niets om geld of status. Het is belangrijk dat werk leuk is. Ik vind elektrotechniek echt interessant. Ik vind dat je opleiding nuttig moet zijn. Het belangrijkste is dat je geld kunt verdienen. Misschien is dat waar. Ik weet niet zeker wie gelijk heeft. Zul je erover nadenken? Taalblokken Engels | Chapter 1 | Let’s Meet Them 25 1 EXERCISE 5 Answer the following questions about yourself. Write complete sentences. What do you study? Why did you choose this course? What do you like about the course? What don’t you like about it? Which job would you like to get after you leave school? Which things do you find important in a job? Did you think about job opportunities when you decided what you wanted to study? How important is a career for you? Did other people give you advice when you had to choose a course? If so, what did they say? Did you agree with them? ASSIGNMENT Your younger cousin is going to college next year. S/he isn’t sure which course to choose and sends you an email to ask for your advice. S/he wants to know: Which subjects are fun and which aren’t? And what do you think is important when choosing a career? Reply to your cousin’s email. In your email, write down your opinion in at least 6 sentences. Complete this exercise in a separate notebook or on a piece of paper you can put in a folder. 26 VOCABULARY | CHOOSING A CAREER CHAPTER English Dutch Study and work Studie en werk Accounting Boekhouden at the moment momenteel career carrière / loopbaan course opleiding / cursus electrician elektricien Good luck! Succes! sales assistant verkoopmedewerker something technical iets technisch subject (school)vak / richting to stop ophouden (met) to study studeren What are you doing now? Waar ben je nu mee bezig? Giving your opinion Je mening geven also ook anyway hoe dan ook I don’t know yet. Ik weet het nog niet. I don’t care about … Ik geef niet om … I think that … Ik vind / denk dat … I’m not sure … Ik weet niet zeker … It suits me. Het past bij me. maybe misschien not only …, but also niet alleen …, maar ook not yet nog niet That sounds like a good idea. Dat klinkt als een goed idee. That’s true. Dat is waar. The most important thing is … Het belangrijkste is … to choose / chose / chosen kiezen to decide beslissen to prefer de voorkeur geven aan to think / thought / thought vinden / denken too ook You’re right. Je hebt gelijk. Adjectives Bijvoeglijke naamwoorden active actief cool cool fun leuk interesting interessant really boring heel saai useful nuttig Taalblokken Engels | Chapter 1 | Let’s Meet Them 27 1 3 Making a Date EXERCISE 6 Answer the following questions in English. You can find examples of how to answer in the chat. Would you like to go out for dinner together? Tom Emily Would you like to go for a drink some time? Gloucester isn’t that far from Bristol. Tom Yes, I’d like that. It’s only 45 minutes by train. How about next weekend? Emily Next weekend me and some friends are going on a weekend break to London. Maybe the week after, on Friday? Tom Sure, I could catch the train to Bristol straight after work. Emily At what time can you be here? How about Thursday the 21st? Tom I can be there at 6. Where do we meet? Emily I could meet you at the station. We can decide where to go from there. Tom Sounds great! See you on Friday then. Shall we ask Susan to come too? Where do we meet? What would be a good time for you? Could you be there at 6? 28 Emily Ok, see you then! I have to go now. Bye! CHAPTER EXERCISE 7 Turn the following sentences into questions. Also write down short answers. 1 You’ve got an idea. Question: Have you got an idea? Answer: 2 No, I haven’t. You’re free next weekend. Question: Answer: 3 You can come to Bristol. Question: Answer: 4 You can be there at half past eight. Question: Answer: 5 You can meet me at the pub. Question: Answer: 6 That sounds good. Question: Answer: 7 You would like that. Question: Answer: Taalblokken Engels | Chapter 1 | Let’s Meet Them 29 1 ASSIGNMENT Work in pairs. Ask a classmate for his / her Facebook or WhatsApp details (if you don’t have them yet). Then go on Facebook or WhatsApp and make a date with him / her in English. Use the following points: - greet make a suggestion where? date? time? with whom? say goodbye VOCABULARY | MAKING A DATE 30 English Dutch Making a date Iets afspreken go for a drink iets gaan drinken only alleen a weekend break een weekendje weg the week after de week daarna sure prima straight after work meteen na het werk At what time can you be here? Hoe laat kun je hier zijn? Where do we meet? Waar treffen we elkaar? I could meet you at the station. Ik kan je op het station treffen. Sounds great! Klinkt goed! See you on Friday then. Tot vrijdag dan. I have to go now. Ik moet nu gaan. Irregular verbs Onregelmatige werkwoorden to find / found / found vinden to go / went / gone gaan to have to / had to / had to moeten to try / tried / tried proberen Asking for information Om informatie vragen available beschikbaar Could you please … Zou u alstublieft … different kinds of jobs verschillende soorten banen I’d like to … Ik zou graag … I’m going to … Ik ga … some information wat informatie Thank you. Dank u / je. to read about something ergens over lezen CHAPTER Taalblokken Engels | Chapter 1 | Let’s Meet Them 31 1 Spoken Production 1 Introducing Emily Emily: Hi, I’m Emily Fox. I’m 19 years old and I’ve just got back from a working holiday in Australia. While I was there, I was working as a waitress, a housekeeper, and in an office. Before I went to Australia, I was studying Accounting, but I found that boring. And now I’m not sure what I want to do. Hopefully I want to go into an active job, like working in the police force or in security. My hobbies are travelling and horse riding. EXERCISE 1 How can you say the following sentences in English? Say them out loud. Vorig jaar studeerde ik Boekhouden. Ik vond het niet leuk. Ik vond het heel saai. Ik weet het nog niet zeker. Ik zou graag in de beveiliging werken. Dat werk past bij me. Ik heb een afspraak met een loopbaanadviseur. 32 EXERCISE 2 Which English words for courses, jobs and hobbies do you know? Write down at least ten each. Courses Jobs Hobbies Accounting builder horse riding CHAPTER EXERCISE 3 Work in pairs. Ask each other the following questions and answer them. Try and have a real conversation. What do you study? Why did you choose to do this course? What do you like about it? Name at least two things. And what don’t you like? Name two things. Which job would you like to have? Why is that? ASSIGNMENT Find a classmate you don’t know very well yet. Introduce yourselves to each other. Use the following points: - name age course why you chose that course what you like and what you don’t like which job you’d like to do why it suits you your hobbies Taalblokken Engels | Chapter 1 | Let’s Meet Them 33 1 VOCABULARY | INTRODUCING EMILY 34 English Dutch On holiday Op vakantie to Australia naar Australië to be on a working holiday op werkvakantie zijn to be on holiday op vakantie zijn to England naar Engeland When Wanneer all day de hele dag Before I went, … Voordat ik ging, … for half a year een halfjaar lang not yet nog niet two weeks ago twee weken geleden Conjunctions Voegwoorden and en but maar so dus while terwijl Verbs Werkwoorden I’d like to ik zou graag to be / was, were / been zijn to come back / came back / come back terugkomen to like leuk vinden to sit / sat / sat zitten to stop ophouden to think / thought / thought vinden / denken to travel reizen Study and work Studie en werk appointment afspraak I didn’t like it. Ik vond het niet leuk. I’m not sure what I want to do. Ik weet niet zeker wat ik wil gaan doen. in a hotel in een hotel It suits me. Het past bij me. job adviser loopbaanadviseur to go back to school teruggaan naar school to join the police bij de politie gaan to study Accounting Boekhouden studeren to work as a housekeeper werken als kamermeisje / medewerker in het huishouden to work in security in de beveiliging werken Miscellaneous Allerlei boring saai desk bureau horse riding paardrijden more active actiever 2 My Travels CHAPTER Emily: During my working holiday in Australia, I had many wonderful experiences. My favourite experience was our boat trip to the Whitsunday Islands. We chose a 2 days 2 nights trip on a racing boat, which was brilliant. The beds were uncomfortable, so I didn’t get much sleep, but the experience was worth it. We watched the sunset out at sea, visited Whitehaven Beach, saw sea turtles, and saw a family of dolphins, two adults and a baby, swimming in the lights of the boat at night. The highlight was diving the Great Barrier Reef. EXERCISE 4 How can you say the following sentences in English? Say them out loud. Twee maanden geleden ben ik op vakantie geweest naar Spanje. We gingen met de auto. De reis duurde bijna twaalf uur. Om twee uur ’s middags kwamen we in Barcelona aan. We zijn er drie dagen gebleven. Toen zijn we naar Lloret de Mar gereden. We gingen zwemmen, duiken en zeilen. Ik heb niet veel geslapen. Maar ik heb veel geweldige ervaringen gehad. Na twee weken was het tijd om naar huis gegaan. Taalblokken Engels | Chapter 1 | Let’s Meet Them 35 1 GRAMMAR: COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS Countable nouns are nouns you can count. You can make them plural. For example: one chair, two chairs. Uncountable nouns are words you can’t count. You can’t make them plural. For example: money. I’s okay to say: I’ve got some money. But you can’t say: I’ve got 2 moneys. EXERCISE 5 Which of these nouns are countable and which are uncountable? Write them in the table. sleep boat postcard fun food dolphin salt month furniture Countable Uncountable GRAMMAR: HOW MUCH, HOW MANY? ‘How much ...?’ is used with uncountable nouns. For example: How much sleep did you get? How much money have you got? ‘How many ...?’ is is used with plural countable nouns. For example: How many clubs are there? How many tickets have you got? 36 EXERCISE 6 CHAPTER Fill in the gaps with much or many. How postcards did you send? Did you have fun? How islands did you visit? How dolphins did you see? How beer did you drink? How glasses of wine did you drink? How sleep did you get? How days did you stay there? How money did you spend? How souvenirs did you buy? Now work in pairs. Ask each other the questions from this exercise and answer them. You can make up your own answer. Take turns. For example: How many postcards did you send? I sent more than twenty postcards. Get some more practise? Log on to Taalblokken. Go to Spelling & Grammar A1, click on grammar lesson A1: Hoeveel? ASSIGNMENT Work in groups of three or four. Tell each other about your last holiday. Don’t ask and answer questions, but tell the others a story. Decide who goes first. Make sure everybody gets a turn. Use the following points to tell your story: - when you went where you went who you went with how you travelled what you did what you saw your favourite experience the weather how long you stayed for Taalblokken Engels | Chapter 1 | Let’s Meet Them 37 1 VOCABULARY | MY TRAVELS 38 English Dutch On holiday Op vakantie a couple of friends een paar vrienden after ten days na tien dagen along the beach langs het strand for my travels voor mijn reizen I didn’t get much sleep. Ik heb niet veel geslapen. I made many friends. Ik heb veel vrienden gemaakt. I stayed in Sydney. ik verbleef in Sydney. I went on holiday for six months. Ik ging zes maanden op vakantie. I went on holiday. Ik ging op vakantie. It was a lot of fun. Het was heel leuk. to earn some money wat geld verdienen together with samen met Nouns Zelfstandige naamwoorden boat boot dolphin dolfijn experience ervaring flight vlucht group groep highlight hoogtepunt journey reis light licht Verbs Werkwoorden to choose / chose / chosen kiezen to dive duiken to do / did / done doen to drive / drove / driven rijden to fly / flew / flown vliegen to go / went / gone gaan to leave / left / left weggaan / vertrekken to make / made / made maken to sail zeilen to see / saw / seen zien to take a trip / took / taken een reisje maken to visit bezoeken to watch kijken (naar) Adjectives Bijvoeglijke naamwoorden amazing geweldig favourite lievelings- many veel much veel uncomfortable ongemakkelijk wonderful geweldig / prachtig 3 Working in Australia CHAPTER Emily: My first job in Australia was housekeeping in a hotel. I was really lucky and got this job through an advert on a hostel notice board. Although the work wasn’t glamorous, I was working with great people and we had lots of fun. The best part was that the work was mainly in the mornings, so we had time to enjoy the beach in the afternoons! I also worked as an office worker for a while. It was easy to get an office job because I already had some experience and I studied Accounting before I came to Australia. The work itself was a bit boring, but it made it possible for me to live like a ‘normal’ person, working from nine to five, and to meet more locals. EXERCISE 7 Work in pairs. Ask each other the following questions and answer them. Take turns. Use the hint in your answers. Where did you study? (… the City of Bristol College) I studied at the City of Bristol College. When did you go to Australia? (… August) Where did you work? (… a restaurant) What kind of work did you do? (… a waitress) Where did you see the advert for the job? (… the Internet) When did you work? (… nine to five) When were you free? (… the evening) Where did you go on Sundays? (… the beach) Taalblokken Engels | Chapter 1 | Let’s Meet Them 39 1 EXERCISE 8 Work in pairs. Ask each other the following questions and answer them, using complete sentences. Try and have a real conversation. Would you like to go on a working holiday? Please explain why. Imagine you could go on a working holiday. Where would you like to go? Why would you want to go there? What would you like to do and see in that country? Which jobs would you like to have there? ASSIGNMENT Think about your dream job. If you could choose any job, what would it be? Work in groups of three or four. Tell the others about your dream job. Don’t ask and answer questions, but tell the others a story. Decide who goes first. Make sure everyone gets a turn. Use the following points: - 40 your dream job why is it your dream job? what would you have to do to get it? location tasks working hours VOCABULARY | WORKING IN AUSTRALIA CHAPTER English Dutch Work Werk advert advertentie bar tender barkeeper doing housekeeping in a hotel kamers schoonmaken in een hotel farm boerderij fruit picker fruitplukker my first job mijn eerste baan notice board prikbord nurse verpleegkundige office job kantoorbaan office worker kantoormedewerker policeman politieagent waitress serveerster When Wanneer already al for a while een tijdje from nine to five van negen tot vijf in the morning ’s ochtends in the afternoon ’s middags in the evening ’s avonds at night ‘s nachts Adjectives Bijvoeglijke naamwoorden easy gemakkelijk normal normaal possible mogelijk Miscellaneous Allerlei to enjoy the beach genieten van het strand I was lucky. Ik had geluk. to live leven / wonen person persoon Taalblokken Engels | Chapter 1 | Let’s Meet Them 41 1