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课件网) 新模式英语 English 全国技工院校公共基础课程教材 3 (第三版) 新模式英语 English What are the benefits Interpret benefit information UNIT 7 On the Job Attitudes at work Compare employee behavior and attitudes Workplace safety Indentify safe workplace behavior Good job! Communicate at work Reading Challenge Team Project Review Attitudes at work Compare employee behavior and attitudes UNIT 7 Words and Expressions Listening Script Leticia is an administrative assistant. So stocks shelves at a supermarket. Listen to two employees talk about their jobs. What does Leticia do What does So do A LESSON 1 Leticia So comes to work on time never leaves work early keeps work space clean doesn’t eat at her desk does tasks when asked obeys company policies is friendly learns new skills doesn’t always come in on time leaves his hair down takes food home from work (steals) isn’t friendly to co-workers COMPARE With a partner, write examples of the two employees’ behavior in the chart below. B LESSON 1 Leticia is the better employee because she follows the rules, is friendly to coworkers, and works hard. LESSON 1 ANALYZE In your opinion, who is the better employee Why Can you think of other examples of good and bad employee behavior C Ellen: My boss is quite demanding and she always wants her reports on time. Leticia: Yes, your manager is more demanding than mine. Ellen: Yeah, but yours is less friendly Possessive adjectives: my, her, your Possessive pronounces: mine, yours LESSON 1 Read the conversation below. Look at the words in italics. Which are possessive adjectives and which are possessive pronouns D LESSON 1 Study the chart. Which possessive pronouns have an s at the end Which possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns are the same E Underline the possessive adjective in each sentence. Circle the possessive pronoun. F EXAMPLE: My sister’s manager is generous, but my manager is more generous than hers. 1. Their job is interesting, but our job is more interesting than theirs. 2. My brother gets a good salary. His salary is better than mine. 3. My brother says his co-workers are friendly, but my co-workers are friendlier than his. 4. I like her manager, but mine is much more easygoing. 5. His office is clean, but ours is brighter. LESSON 1 EXAMPLE: She keeps (her / hers) work space very clean. She never eats at (her / hers) desk, but they always eat at (they / theirs). 2. That office is (you / yours). 3. (Theirs / Their) company has more employees than his. 4. That’s (your / yours) book. Where is (my / mine) book 5. We will give you (our / ours) proposal so you can compare it with (your / yours). Circle the correct word in each sentence below. G LESSON 1 Leticia: I think an ideal manager should be demanding. Ellen: I agree. A manager shouldn’t be too easygoing. Leticia and Ellen are comparing the people they work with. H LESSON 1 friendly courteous funny serious demanding respectful stri ... ...