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Discussing jobs A’ bruidhinn mu obraichean

Where did you (singular / plural) go yesterday?Càit an deach thu / sibh an-dè?

Look out for the following pieces of vocabulary in this clip.

càit an deach thu? where did you go?

This is the informal way you use to speak to an child or a friend.

an-dè yesterday

dhan taigh-òsta to the hotel

dhan taigh-bheag to the toilet

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Let’s listen, repeat and practise
what’s your job? - dè an obair a th’ agaibh?
Say it with me
what’s your job? - dè an obair a th’ agaibh?
Now you try
what’s your job? - dè an obair a th’ agaibh?
Let’s try another phrase
I’m a nurse – ’s e nurs a th’ annam
Say it with me
I’m a nurse – ’s e nurs a th’ annam
Repeat it on your own
I’m a nurse – ’s e nurs a th’ annam
Listen to me
where do you work? – càite a bheil sibh ag obair?
Practise with me
where do you work? – càite a bheil sibh ag obair?
Now you try
where do you work? – càite a bheil sibh ag obair?
Listen to me
In a hospital - ann an ospadal
Practise with me
In a hospital - ann an ospadal
Now you try
In a hospital - ann an ospadal