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  1. REAL-LIFE READING
    1. Starting a New Job It´s normal to be nervous when you start a new job. But a new job is also a great opportunity to learn and develop new skills. There are some things you can do to help yoy do well in a new job. Ask your co-workers for help. it´s okay if you don´t understand something. Ask for help to show that you want to learn. And then you can help others! Show a positive attitude. Be polite and try to be helpful to co-workers and customers. Don´t forget to smile! Look for ways to solve problems. When you see a problem, try to think of a solution. This shows that you want to improve your workplace. Employees like people with positive attitudes. All of these skills will help you in any job, new or old. They can make you a better employee and help you get a great job evaluation.
    2. VOCABULARY
      1. Federal tax
        1. Deductions
          1. Pay period
            1. Medicare
              1. Gross pay
                1. Social security
                  1. Hourly rate
                    1. Net pay
                    2. LIFE STORIES
                      1. A new Job for Tony Tony Sousa started his new job a month ago. He is an assistant manager in an office. He has to be on time for work and wear a shirt and tie. On the first day, he learned how to use the different photocopiers and the fax machine. For the first month, he listened carefully to instructions from his boss , and he asked for help with the computer. Now he helps other people.
                        1. What did he need help with? The computer
                          1. What is Tony´s job? He is an assistant manager.
                            1. What does he wear to work? A shirt and tie.
                              1. Who gave Tony instructions? The boss
                            2. EVERYDAY CONVERSATION
                              1. 1. A: Sharon, could you file these letters, please? B: Of course! Questions: What does the woman wants Sharon to do? File letters.
                                1. 2. A: Kenji, could you send this fax, please? B: Yes, I´ll do it right away. Question: When will Kenji send the fax? Right away
                                2. G R A M M A R
                                  1. Might (not)
                                    1. Rob might get a raise.
                                      1. Rob might get a bigger office.
                                        1. Rob thinks it might help to wear a new suit.
                                          1. His wife says a red suit might not be good.
                                            1. She says a blue suit might be better.
                                              1. Rob thinks his wife might be rigth.

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