Jobs Vocabulary
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
A fun comparing jobs card game, based on the memory game/ pelmanism/ pairs, but with any possible match allowed, including suffixes in jobs words presentation.
Lesson Plan Content:
Job vocabulary random pelmanism
comparing jobs and job vocabulary word formation practice
Warmer
Take turns asking each other questions, but first flip a coin each time to decide if you should ask a “you” question or a “your” question.
If you haven’t yet, ask each other personal questions about jobs.
Similarities between jobs random pelmanism game
Lay the cards face up across the table. Take turns choosing two cards and saying things that are the same between those jobs with “They both…”, “Both jobs…”, “Both people…”, etc. You must have a different reason why the jobs are the same each time – you can’t just say “They are both hard jobs” every time! If you choose a “FREE CHOICE” card, you can compare to any other job, including ones that are not on the cards. If your partner accepts that the two jobs really are the same in that way and that you used different language to before, you can keep the two cards and score two points.
After you finish the game, ask about any jobs which you couldn’t understand, couldn’t match, etc.
Differences between jobs random pelmanism
Play the same game, but this time with the cards face down and finding differences between the jobs with “… is more… than…”, “Being a… is …er than being a…”, etc. You must use a different comparison each time.
Suffixes in jobs presentation
Add -er or -or to the end of each word below. The pronunciation is the same, so just try to remember the spelling.
- teach
- act
- build
- construction work
- doct
- farm
- firefight
- movie direct
- police office
- sail
- shopkeep
- sing
- street clean
- taxi drive
- television present
- wait
Check that four words above have “-or”, then compare your answers with the cards.
Jobs cards to cut up
construction worker/ builder
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mechanic/ engineer |
police officer |
street cleaner |
crossing guard/ lollipop lady
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taxi driver/ Uber driver |
firefighter |
vet |
doctor
|
dentist
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cook/ chef |
cleaner/ maid |
lifeguard
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teacher
|
pilot
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waiter/ server |
actor
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ambulance driver |
artist/ painter |
athlete/ sportsman |
bus driver
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bodyguard
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captain/ sailor |
soldier |
farmer
|
librarian |
shop assistant/ shopkeeper |
truck driver |
musician/ singer
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postal worker |
king/ queen |
television presenter |
nurse
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helicopter pilot |
movie director |
(FREE CHOICE) |
(FREE CHOICE)
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(FREE CHOICE) |
(FREE CHOICE)
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