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  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
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What do teachers do?
They work in schools and help students learn different subjects.
In an instant, I'll make you chuckle. Yellow and lively, I dance without trouble. Try to guess, for I'm a tricky little find.
It's a banana.
They make delicious bread and cakes.
They are bakers.
They fly airplanes.
They are pilots.
They help students learn different subjects.
They are teachers.
They provide treatments to help people get better.
They are doctors.
What's your dream job, and why does it appeal to you?
My dream job is to become a teacher because it's rewarding.
challenging (adjective)
testing one's abilities (thách thức)
progressive (adjective)
happening or developing gradually or in stages (cấp tiến)
rewarding (adjective)
providing satisfaction (bổ ích)
fulfilling (adjective)
making someone satisfied or happy (thỏa mãn)
What does she do?
She is a pilot
What does he do?
He is a lawyer
What does he do?
He is a flight attendant
What does he do?
He is a photographer
What does she do?
She is a scientist
What does she do?
She is a baker
What does she do?
She is a chef
What does she do?
She is a salesperson (saleswoman/salesman)
What does he do?
He is a cashier
What does he do?
He is firefighter
What does she do?
She is police officer
What does he do?
He is a dentist
What does he do?
He is a vet
What does he do?
He is a teacher
What does she do?
She is a doctor
Double bubble gum, bubbles double
/ˌdʌbl ˈbʌbl̩ ˈɡəm ˈbʌbl̩z ˈdʌbl̩ /
ban
Group A
van
Group B
bet
Group A
vet
Group B
vest
Group B
best
Group A
boat
Group A
vote
Group B
very
Group B
berry
Group A
Aims of the lesson
Learn and practice different language to talk about dream jobs. Practice pronouncing /b/ and /v/