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Super Commuters

Super Commuters. The Warehouse Madrid Pre-Intermediate Class. in. I work in a restaurant . I work in a department store . I work in a multinational company . I work in an office . I work in London . for. I work for a newspaper . I work for a multinational company .

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Super Commuters

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  1. Super Commuters The Warehouse Madrid Pre-Intermediate Class

  2. in • I work in a restaurant. • I work in a department store. • I work in a multinational company. • I work in an office. • I work in London.

  3. for • I work for a newspaper. • I work for a multinational company. • I work myself. • I work for a charity.

  4. as • I work as a journalist. • I work as a receptionist. • I work as an accountant. • I work as an editor.

  5. with • I work with children. • I work with old people. • I work with teenagers. • I work with unemployed people.

  6. 4 people you know with jobs • Think of two ways to describe their jobs. • As, for, in, with • Who has the best job? • My brother works as an accountant. He works for an international company. • My sister works as a teacher. She works for a private school. • My brother-in-law works for a charity. He works as a psychologist.

  7. #5

  8. What’s a commuter? • A commuter is someone who “commutes” to work. A commuter travels from home to work every day, often quite long distances.

  9. #6, b

  10. Declarative Sentences

  11. Subject Questions

  12. Non-Subject Questions

  13. Who • When we ask about the subject of a sentence and the subject is a person

  14. Subject Questions • Have the same word order as positive sentences.

  15. do, does, did • We don’t use them in Present Simple and Past Simple subject questions • Who owes you money? My brother owes me money. • Who works at el Corte Ingles? My cousin works there.

  16. do, does, did • We DO use them in Present Simple and Past Simple questions that ask about the object or preposition + noun. • Who does your daughter fancy? • ShefanciesJohn. • Who did shesee last week at the movies? • ShesawJohn at the movies.

  17. Subject Questions • What • Whose • Which • Which journey costs the most? • The journey to Granada costs the most. • What fell? • My coat fell? • Whose coat fell? • My coat fell.

  18. #8

  19. #9 b • Who leaves home at 6:15 a.m.? • How does Ian travel to work? • Who finishes work at 2 a.m.? • How long does it take Ian to get to work? • Who spends £8,000 a year on travel? • Where does Andrea stay when she’s in London? • Who commutes to London five days a week?

  20. #9b • Who leaves home at 6:15 a.m.? Tony leaves home at quarter past 6. • How does Ian travel to work? He travels by plane. • Who finishes work at 2 a.m.? Andrea finishes work at 2 a.m. • How long does does it take Ian to get to work? It takes Ian four hours to get to work. • Who spends 8,000 pounds a year on travel? Tony spends 8,000 pounds a year on travel. • Where does Andrea stay when she's in London? She stays with a friend. • Who commutes to London five days a week? Tony commutes to London 5 days a week.

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