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6 Nisan 2014 Pazar

TEOG 11.ÜNİTE İÇİN PARAGRAF SORULARI

PERSONAL GOALS

Hi , I’m Jack. I’m looking for a job. I’m thirty years old. I’m good-looking and I’m confident. I am not married. I can speak German and Portuguese. I’d like a good salary. I would  like to have friendly colleagues. I’d like to have my own office. I want to have job security. I’d like to have a good boss. I would  like to have a job with promotion, holiday pay and sick pay. I’d like a job with flexible working hours because I sometimes play the guitar in a club.

1. Which languages can he speak ?
a)     A.    He is good-looking and confident.
b)     B.   He can speak German and Portuguese.
c)     C.  He would like to be rich.
d)     D.  Yes, he can speak two languages.

2. What kind of job he would like?
a)     A.   He wants friendly colleagues.
b)     B.   He is thirty years old.
c)      C . He would like a job with promotion, holiday pay, and sick pay
d)      D.  He likes playing guitar.

3. What does “colleague” means?
a)          A.  It means goal.
b)           B. It means work partner.
c)           C.  It means higher position.
d)           D.  It means good salary.
          1B 2C 3B

 

Hi, I’m Adonita. I am from Spain. I’ve just done a degree in Radio and Television. I am not going to apply for a job because I’m going to do some courses in film industry abroad. After that, I am going to come back to my hometown and get a job. I think I’ll not make much money at first, but I love making films and I think it is worth trying again and again. What do you think about my future plans? What are your future plans?

1. Why isn’t she going to apply for a job?
a)          a.  Because she is going to do some courses in film industry abroad.
b)           b.Because she doesn’t want.
c)          c. Because her family don’t let.
d)          d.Because doing s-courses in film industry abroad is expensive.

2. Will she make Money at first?
a)           a. No, she wouldn’t like to apply for a job.
b)           b.She thinks it is worth trying.
c)            c. No, she will not make Money at first.
d)            d. She is worried about future.

3. What are your future plans?
a)              a. I would like to have an hamburger.
b)              b.I want to sleep in my bed.
c)              c. I want to buy some milk.
d)             d.I would like to run my own business.
              1A  2C 3D


I’m John. I’m from Greece. I’ve already done a degree in Modern Languages; Russian and French, but I am still unemployed. I would like to work as a teacher. I have already written a CV and I have applied for a few jobs. I also read job adverts every day. Unfortunately, only one school has asked me to go for an interview. I am going for an interview tomorrow, but I am hopeless because they want experienced teachers. If I can’t find a job at school, I am going to work as a waiter in a holiday resort.

1.Where is he going for an interview  tomorrow?
a)      To Greece
b)     To a school
c)      To holiday resort
d)     To hospital

2. Why is he hopeless?
a)         a.Because he has no experience.
b)         b. Because he hasn’t a degree.
c)         c.  Because he doesn’t want this job very much.
d)        d. Because he is bad at his field.

3. What will he do if he can’t find a job at a school?
a)            a.  He will study medicine in university.
b)            bHe will look after baby.
c)             c.  He will go to abroad.
d)            d. He will work in a holiday resort.

Hello, I am Ülkü. I’m from Turkey. I’ve just finished a degree in Chemistry. I’d like to have a successful career at university. I am studying very hard because I am going to do my master’s degree at university. After that  I am going to apply for a place at university. I think, If you do your best, you’ll be successful. I believe failure will bring success.

1. In which field has she just done a degree?
a.      In chemistry.
b.      In maths.
c.       At university.
d.      In turkey.

             2. Why is she studying hard?
a)      Because her family wants her study.
b)     Because she is going to do master’s degree at university.
c)      Because she will apply for a place at university.
d)     Because she likes studying.

3. How can we be successful?
a)      If we do our best.
b)     If we go abroad.
c)      If we cheat ın the exams.

d)     If we don’t study hard. 

8.SINIF İNGİLİZCE KİTABI DİYALOGLARDA GEÇEN TÜM İFADELER

DİYALOGLARDA GEÇEN İFADELER


·         Simple agreement
1.   I agree.
2.   I really agree with you.
3.   I think you are right.
4.   I couldn’t agree with you more.
5.   You said it.
6.   Can’t say I don’t agree.
7.   I’m with you on this.
8.   I partly agree
9.   I agree on this but not that.
10.It’s partly true.
§  Accepting or Declining
§  I accept your point.
§  Please accept this on our behalf.
§  Sorry, I can’t accept this.
§  I’m 100% with you on this!
§  Great idea.
§  I’ll take it.
§  Sorry, I can’t take it.
§  Accept my apology.

·         Track 3 - Simple disagreement or refusal
§  I disagree with you.
§  Everyone has their own opinion, right?
§  I think you’re wrong on this.
§  I’m sorry but I have to refuse your request.
§  You’re wrong.
§    No way!
§  You’ve got to be kidding!
§  How can you even say that?
§  Where is your logic?
·         Track 4 - Strong disagreement
§  I completely disagree with you.
§  You are very wrong to say that.
§  I totally disagree with you.
§  I can’t find myself to agree with you.
§  You’re dead wrong.
§  You’re way wrong.


  • Part 2 - Explaining Oneself , Accepting Responsibility
o   …I wasn’t very well yesterday
o   …I didn’t see you
o   …It won’t happen again
o   …I’ll be more careful next time
o   …I’ll finish it before I go home
o   …It’s my fault
o   …It’s all my fault
Part 1- Apologies
    • I’m sorry…                    
    • I’m very sorry…                    
    • I’m terribly sorry…                        
    • Excuse me…                     
    • Pardon me…                     
    • I apologize…                              
    • I’m afraid…  


Asking for a phone call
  • …Could I use your phone?
  • …Might I possibly use your phone?
  • …Sorry to trouble you, but do you mind if I use your phone?
  • …Would you mind if I used your phone?
  • …May I use your phone?
  • …Can I use your phone?
  • …I wonder if I could use your phone.


Simple good-byes (Formal)
    • Good-bye
    • Stay in touch.
    • It was nice meeting you.
    • I hope to see you soon.
Simple good-byes (Informal)
    • Bye.
    • See you.
    • Talk to you later.
    • Catch up with you later.
    • Nice seeing you.


Leaving a place (Formal)
o   I have to leave here by noon.
o   Is it okay if we leave your home at 9pm?
o   What do you say we leave work a little earlier today?
o   Would you mind if I leave the dinner before it ends?
o   I need to depart for the airport in one hour.
Leaving a place (Informal)
o   I got to go now.
o   I’ll be leaving from the office in 20 minutes.
o   How about we jet off to the shops now?
o   I’m afraid I have to head off now.
o   Let’s get off work early.



·         General greetings (Formal)
1.   Hello!
2.   How are you?
3.   How are you doing?
4.   How is everything?
5.   How’s everything going?
6.   How have you been keeping?
7.   I trust that everything is well.
General greetings (Informal)
1.      What’s up?
2.      Good to see you.
3.      How are things (with you)?
4.      How’s it going?
5.      How’s life been treating you?



Greeting a person you haven’t seen for a long time (Formal)
It has been a long time.
1.     It’s been too long.
2.     What have you been up to all these years?
3.     It’s always a pleasure to see you.
4.     How long has it been?
5.     I’m so happy to see you again.
Greeting a person you haven’t seen for a long time (Informal)
o    How come I never see you?
o    It’s been such a long time.
o    Long time no see.
o    Where have you been hiding?
o    It’s been ages since we last met.


Showing a lot of interest
o    Wow!
o    Really?
o    (That’s) interesting!
o    (That’s) fantastic
Talking about your background
·         Originally I’m from….
·         I was (born and) brought up in…
·         I come from a... family.
·         My proudest moment was…-ing
·         I’ve always dreamt of .../ wanted to...


 Describing your language ability
·         I’m fluent in Polish.
·         I speak Spanish reasonably well.
·         I can get by in Portuguese.
·         I speak French but it is a bit rusty.
·         I know a few words of Japanese.
·         I wish I could speak Italian.
Asking people to speak slowly/speak up
Sorry, could you speak slowly, please? 
Could you speak up, please?
 Ending a phone conversation
o    OK, I think that’s everything I need.
o    OK, I think I’ve got all the details
o    Thanks. You’ve been very helpful.
o    Thanks very much for your help.


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