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2. People have jobs to earn money. We call this money a
salary. People use their salary to buy food, clothes, a car
and even a house.
3. We can classify jobs into three sectors called the primary,
secondary and tertiary sectors.
4. People with jobs in the primary sector obtain or process
natural products.
Primary sector includes agriculture, mining, farming,
grazing, hunting and gathering and fishing.
5. People with jobs in the secondary sector transform
natural products into manufactured products.
secondary sector includes metal working, automobile
production, textile production, chemical and engineering
industries, aerospace manufacturing, energy utilities,
engineering, breweries and bottlers, construction, and
shipbuilding.
6. People with jobs in the tertiary sector provide a service.
This sector provides services to the general population
and to businesses. Activities associated with this sector
include retail and wholesale sales, transportation and
distribution, entertainment (movies, television, radio,
music, theater, etc.), restaurants, clerical services, media,
tourism, insurance, banking, healthcare, and law.
10. The farming of crops is called arable farming. People have been growing crops for thousands of years. Farms are
very important because they give us nearly all the food we eat.
bread
cereals
olive oil
paella
11. All crops need water to grow, but some
crops need just rainwater. We call these
crops dry crops. Olive trees, wheat and
grapes are some examples of dry crops.
Tomatoes, potatoes and rice are some crops
that need more water than just rainwater to
grow well. These are called irrigated crops.
Farmers use irrigation to give these crops
the extra water they need.
What’s the difference between dry crops and irrigated crops?
Complete the chart with these six crops.
Grapes Oranges Rice Potatoes Wheat Olives
Dry crops Irrigated crops
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12. Livestock farming consists of buying and selling farm animals such as cows,
pigs, sheep and chickens. Farmers rear farm animals for products, such as their
meat, milk or skins. There are different types of livestock farming, including: (A)
poultry farming, (B) cattle farming, (C) pig farming and (D) sheep farming.
There are two types of livestock farming: intensive farming and free-range
farming.
A B C D
13. 1 2 3 4
The farmer feeds the
cows.
The farmer milks the
cows.
The milk is
processed in
factories
We buy the milk from
the shops.
14. Think sentences about the products we get from livestock farming:
Cattle farming gives us milk, meat and leather.
Pig farming __________________________________________________________
Sheep farming _______________________________________________________
Poultry farming ______________________________________________________
Match true sentences
15. Fishing involves catching fish and shellfish from
rivers, lakes and seas. There are two types of sea
fishing: coastal fishing and deep-sea fishing.
Coastal fishing happens near the coast. The
fishermen go out every day in small boats and
return to sell the fresh fish in fish markets.
Deep-sea fishing happens a long way from the
coast. The fishermen go out to sea for weeks or
months in bigger boats. They freeze and store fish
on the boats so they can sell them when they
return.
What are the differences between coastal fishing
and deep-sea fishing?
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16. Mining involves taking natural resources from the
Earth. A miner mines rocks and minerals, such as
coal, stone, salt and even gold. This work is hard
and can be dangerous. Miners have to work in
deep tunnels underground.
What natural resources do miners take from the
Earth?
________________________________________
Why do you think that mining is a hard work?
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17. Manufactured products are made by transforming natural products into other
materials. This can be done by craft or by industry.
Craft workers use their hands or simple tools to make manufactured products and
industrial workers use machines to make these products.
Products made by craft workers are unique. This mean that each object is
different.
Products made by industrial workers are mass-produced. This means that lots of
products are made very quickly and they are all the same. Mass–produced
products are usually made in factories, where lots of people work together with
machines to make the product.
18. 1 2 3 4
Machines make he
parts of the toys.
Machines paint the
toys.
Factory workers
build the toys.
Factory workers
package the toys.
19. Which toy do you think is more expensive: the one made by the craft worker or the one made in a factory? Why?
Are mass-produced products unique?
What do craft workers use to make their products?
20. Many people have jobs that provides a service. We can classify these jobs into different
groups, for example: education, health care, tourism, transport, retail and
administration.
People with jobs in education help us learn new things. People with jobs in health care
look after our health and the health of animals, too. People with jobs in tourism help us
when we go on holiday. People with jobs in transport take us from one place to another
or transport goods. People with jobs in retail help sell products to customers. People
with jobs in administration help organise work in offices.
Identify the jobs.
21. Taxi driver, dentist, secretary, teacher, nurse, hotel receptionist, lorry driver, tourist guide,
retail assistant…
Do you know more jobs? Complete the chart.
Education Tourism
Doctor Pilot
Bus driver