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Welcome teachers and students to our class today!. Game: network. Work in groups:. Find jobs as many as possible. JOBS. PERIOD 36. UNIT 5: FUTURE JOBS. PART A: READING (1). BEFORE YOU READ. Jobs. Architect / ‘a:k ι tekt/: kieán truùc sö. Lawyer / ‘l ɔ :jə(r)/ : luaät sö.
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Welcome teachers and students to our class today!
Work in groups: Find jobs as many as possible JOBS
PERIOD 36 UNIT 5: FUTURE JOBS PART A: READING (1)
BEFORE YOU READ Jobs Architect / ‘a:kιtekt/:kieán truùc sö Lawyer / ‘lɔ:jə(r)/ : luaät sö Mechanic/ mə’kænιk/:coâng nhaân cô khí Doctor Engineer Farmer Police officer: nhaân vieân haûi quan Receptionist: tieáp taân
BEFORE YOU READ Jobs Secretary/ ‘sekrətrι/ : thö kí Taxi driver Waiter Salesperson: ngöôøi baùn haøng Singer Scientist Teacher Worker
Guessing Game : what is my job?
1.Where are the people in the photographs? 2. What are they doing? look at these pictures and answer the questions:
A B C D E F
A DOCTORS They are in a hospital They are operating on a patient
B TEACHERS/ STUDENTS They are in classroom/ school They are working in groups/ discussing in class
C A FARMER The man is working on the farm He is driving a tractor
D A RECEPTIONIST/ A GUEST They are at a hotel The receptionist is talking to the guest
E A SALESPERSON/ CUSTOMERS They are in a shop The salesperson is selling goods
F A TOURIST GUIDE/ TOURISTS They are in a cave The tourist guide is showing tourists around
WHILE YOU READ A JOB INTERVIEW
A job interview Vocabulary Interview / ‘ιntərvju:/( v) :phoûng vaán, (n): cuoäc phoûng vaán Interviewer ( n): ngöôøi phoûng vaán Interviewee (n): ngöôøi ñöôïc phoûng vaán Employ /ιm’plɔι/ (v): thueâ, möôùn Employment >< Unemployment (n) Employed >< Unemployed (adj) Employer (n) : ngöôøi thueâ, chuû Employee (n): ngöôøi ñöôïc thueâ, coâng nhaân
Vocabulary A job interview PA. 1 Hire/ ‘haιə(r)/ (v): thueâ, möôùn A job interview is your chance to show the employer what he or she will get if you are hired. That is why it is essential to be well-prepared for the job interview.(1)_________. It also means paying attention to details like personal appearance, punctuality, and demeanor. Punctual / ‘pʌηk∫uəl/ ( adj): ñuùng giôø Punctuality (n) Demeanor/ ‘dιmi:nə(r)/ (n): thaùi ñoä
Vocabulary A job interview PA. 2 Before you have the interview, you should gather as much information about the industry and the employer as you can. Not only will you appear informed and intelligent but you will also make a decision if a job offer is eventually made. You might also want to prepare for answering questions by listing some of your attributes. Remember that appearance is very important. (2)________. You should match your dress to employees in the workplace where you are applying. You should come on time for the interview. Attribute/ ‘ætrιbju:t/ (n): phaåm chaát workplace/ ‘w3:kpleιs/ (n): nôi coâng sôû
Vocabulary A job interview PA. 3 During the interview, you should speak slowly and clearly. Eye contact is very important but make sure it looks natural.(3)___________. People say that body language gives away more about us than speech. Usually toward the end of the interview, the person conducting it will ask you if you have any questions. By asking about a typical day on the job or special projects, you are putting yourself in the job and showing the employer how you will satisfy the employer’s needs. Conduct/ kən’dʌkt/(v):chæ ñaïo, höôùng daãn, phoûng vaán
Vocabulary A job interview PA. 4 Neglect / nι’gnekt/ (v): queân, phôùt lôø After the interview, don’t neglecta thank-you note or follow up letter. It is your chance to reiterate something you mentioned on the interview or bring up something you forgot to mention. (4) __________. It certainly will set you apart from everyone else who forgot to or chose not to do this. Isn’t that the kind of person the employer is looking for? Chance / t∫a:ns/ (n) : cô hoäi Apart from : khaùc vôùi Reiterate /ri’ιtəreιt/ (v): laëp laïi
A job interview Vocabulary Interview / ‘ιntərvju:/( v) :phoûng vaán, (n): cuoäc phoûng vaán Interviewer ( n): ngöôøi phoûng vaán Interviewee (n): ngöôøi ñöôïc phoûng vaán Employ /ιm’plɔι/ (v): thueâ, möôùn Employment >< Unemployment (n) Employed >< Unemployed (adj) Employer (n) : ngöôøi thueâ, chuû Employee (n): ngöôøi ñöôïc thueâ, coâng nhaân
A job interview Vocabulary • Hire / ‘haιə(r)/ (v): thueâ, möôùn • Punctual / ‘pʌηk∫uəl/ ( adj): ñuùng giôø • Punctuality (n) • Demeanor / ‘dιmi:nə(r)/ (n):thaùi ñoä • Attribute / ‘ætrιbju:t/ (n): phaåm chaát • workplace / ‘w3:kpleιs/ (n): nôi coâng sôû • Neglect / nι’gnekt/ (v): queân, phôùt lôø • Reiterate /ri’ιtəreιt/ (v): laëp laïi • Chance / t∫a:ns/ (n) : cô hoäi • Apart from : khaùc vôùi
Read the passage without taking notice of the blanks Make a list of things what you should do before/ during/ after an interview
A job interview PA. 1 A job interview is your chance to show the employer what he or she will get if you are hired. That is why it is essential to be well-prepared for the job interview. (1)_______. It also means paying attention to details like personal appearance, punctuality, and demeanor.
A job interview PA. 2 Before you have the interview , you should gather as much information about the industry and the employer as you can. Not only will you appear informed and intelligent but you will also make a decision if a job offer is eventually made. You might also want to prepare for answering questions by listing some of your attributes. Remember that appearance is very important. (2)________. You should match your dress to employees in the workplace where you are applying. You should come on time for the interview.
A job interview PA. 3 During the interview , you should speak slowly and clearly. Eye contact is very important but make sure it looks natural.(3)___________. People say that body language gives away more about us than speech. Usually toward the end of the interview, the person conducting it will ask you if you have any questions. By asking about a typical day on the job or special projects, you are putting yourself in the job and showing the employer how you will satisfy the employer’s needs.
A job interview PA. 3 After the interview , don’t neglect a thank-you note or follow up letter. It is your chance to reiterate something you mentioned on the interview or bring up something you forgot to mention. (4) __________. It certainly will set you apart from everyone else who forgot to or chose not to do this. Isn’t that the kind of person the employer is looking for?
a) Complete the table from the reading • Before an interview • Take care of • personal • appearance, • punctuality, and • demeanor. • Gather information • about the company • Prepare the answers • to questions that • might be raised • During an interview • Speak slowly and • clearly • Have eye contact • naturally and use • body language • appropriately • Ask some questions • ( about the job, ….) After an interview: Write a thank- you Note or a follow- up latter
Summary • Get to know the characteristics of certain jobs - Be acknowledged with the process of a job interview and know how to perform well in an interview
Homework • Read the passage again and do part c), and d) • Learn by heart vocabulary • Do exercises in Workbook