A116 I want to – Job titles

Skill learned:   Naming types of jobs.                   Grammar:     Questions with “to be” verb. “Want to” sentences

VIDEO

TEXT

Anna: Hi Ben, where are you going?

Ben: I’m going to visit my uncle.

Anna: Is it the doctor?

Ben: No, that’s my father’s brother. This uncle is my mother’s brother; he is a teacher.

Anna: You have many teachers in your family; your parents are also teachers.

Ben: There are three teachers in my family. My aunt is a nurse. My other aunt is a secretary.

Anna: We don’t have any teachers in our family. My uncle, my father’s brother, is a truck driver. My aunt, my mother’s sister, is a police officer.

Ben: Your parents are farmers.

Anna: That’s right. They work in the field.

Ben: What do you want to be when you grow up?

Anna: I want to be a school principal. How about you?

Ben: I want to be a firefighter.

NEW WORDS 

Nurse, secretary, truck driver, police officer, farmers, field, school principal, fireman.

SPEAKING PRACTICE

HOVER TO SEE ANSWERS

Is your uncle a doctor? Yes, he is a doctor/ No, he isn’t a doctor; he’s a teacher.

Where does he work? He works at a hospital

Are your parents farmers? Yes, my parents are farmers.

Where do they work? They work in the field.

What job do your cousins have? Where do they work? My cousins are firefighters; they work at the fire station.

What does your aunt do? My aunt is a nurse.

How many teachers are there in your family? There are no teachers in my family.

What do you want to be when you grow up? I want to be a principal.

Do you know someone who is …….. (see images)? Yes, my uncle is a …… 

METHOD

Listen- Comprehension-Read (Vocabulary, pronunciation) -Grammar- Speaking