| A is for architect and ….
| B is for barman and ….
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| C is for civil servant and ….
| D is for doctor and …
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| F is for farmer and ….
| J is for journalist and …
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| L is for lawyer and …
| N is for nurse and …
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| P is for psychologist and …
| S is for shop assistant and …
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| T is for taxi driver and…
| W is for writer and …
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H. Think of the job, but don’t say what it is. Describe the job by saying about the responsibilities and routine. Let other students guess what job you’re describing.
WRITING: INFORMAL EMAIL
A. Read the email and answer these questions:
1) What is Gaby describing?
2) What is Gaby doing?
3) Where is Gaby flat?
4) What does Gaby ask Enrico?

| Hi Mike,
I’ve got so much to tell you. Things are different for me now. Last September we moved to Canada. Before we had lived in France for 6 months. We’re here for a year.
James changed a lot of jobs. He was working in a shop, for an IT company, but now he is working for a bank in Vancouver and I’m studying at the film school. We’re staying in a lovely flat in the centre of the town. There are a lot of things to do in the city, but every weekend we go the countryside. It’s really beautiful!
Last summer we couldn’t have a rest, but next summer we’re going to visit my parents and to have a trip around Europe.
What about you? I’d love to know what you’re doing these days. Send me an e-mail soon.
Love, Gaby xxx
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B. Write an e-mail to a friend you haven’t talked to for long time. Tell him/her about the way you have spent your summer holidays. Mind past tenses (past simple, past continuous, past perfect).