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Experiencing English 2
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Unit 2 Jobs and Careers
Init 2 Jobs and careers In this unit, you will first listen, and then learn to ask about job opportunities and go for job interviews; read about online job applications and first job experiences, learn new words and expressions; write your own resume, visit Culture Salon for some new terms in careers check goals. To Passage A Home To Passage 3日
In this unit, you will ◼ first listen, and then learn to ask about job opportunities and go for job interviews; ◼ read about online job applications and first job experiences; ◼ learn new words and expressions; ◼ write your own résumé; ◼ visit Culture Salon for some new terms in careers; ◼ check goals. Unit 2 Jobs and Careers
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Listen Talk and Part I Unit 2 Jobs and Careers
Init 2 Jobs and careers Directions: Listen to the following passage and try to fill the missing words. Click here to listen What kind of job are you looking for? The classified ads are a good place to begin a 1. for employment. They are a great resource to learn about what companies look for in employees and 2. a little information about the company as well. Applying and interviewing for a job requires skills worth developing. Being able to 3 ones strengths, effectively communicating with 4., having a desire to learn more about the 5 and displaying enthusiasm can sometimes make up for inexperience. As you look at the pictures, think about the different 6 each profession or vocation requires. A construction worker, a waiter and a farmer may not need higher education for their pursuits, but it 7. helps Secretarial work requires less education than being a teacher or a doctor, but each job is important in society. While becoming a teacher requires a 8 of four years study at a university teaching entails constant learning. Understanding deeply the subject matter being taught and discovering the 9 of students are just two areas of 10 teachers. Many studies continue to research how to effectively teach and how to teach students to effectively learn. In one way or another, we are all teachers To Passage A Home To Passage 3日
Directions: Listen to the following passage and try to fill the missing words. Click here to listen. Unit 2 Jobs and Careers What kind of job are you looking for? The classified ads are a good place to begin a 1.___ for employment. They are a great resource to learn about what companies look for in employees and 2. ___ a little information about the company as well.Applying and interviewing for a job requires skills worth developing.Being able to 3. ___ one's strengths, effectively communicating with 4. ___ , having a desire to learn more about the 5. ___ , and displaying enthusiasm can sometimes make up for inexperience. As you look at the pictures, think about the different 6. ___ each profession or vocation requires. A construction worker, a waiter and a farmer may not need higher education for their pursuits, but it 7. ___ helps. Secretarial work requires less education than being a teacher or a doctor, but each job is important in society. While becoming a teacher requires a 8. ___ of four years study at a university, teaching entails constant learning. Understanding deeply the subject matter being taught and discovering the 9. ___ of students are just two areas of 10. ___ for teachers. Many studies continue to research how to effectively teach and how to teach students to effectively learn. In one way or another, we are all teachers
Init 2 Jobs and careers Directions: Listen to the following paragraphs and decide which picture is described in detail. Click here to listen. <ts To Passage A Home To Passage 3日
Directions: Listen to the following paragraphs and decide which picture is described in detail. Click here to listen. Unit 2 Jobs and Careers
Init 2 Jobs and careers The photos are all related to job and career. Describe them to your classmates with the help of the following question What are the most effective ways to find a job? 2. What are the major procedures you need to know in applying for a job? 3. What kind of job would you like to pursue as your career? Explain To Passage A Home To Passage 3日
The photos are all related to job and career. Describe them to your classmates with the help of the following question. 1. What are the most effective ways to find a job? 2. What are the major procedures you need to know in applying for a job? 3. What kind of job would you like to pursue as your career? Explain. Unit 2 Jobs and Careers
Init 2 Jobs and careers Partir Read and Explore To Passage A Home To Passage 3日
Read Explore and Part II Unit 2 Jobs and Careers
Init 2 Jobs and careers Passage A Your Dream Job: A Click Away Passage B My First Job To Passage A Home To Passage 3日
Passage A Your Dream Job: A Click Away Passage B My First Job Unit 2 Jobs and Careers
Experiencing English 2 Culture salon RRE Blue, white, pink and gold-collar Workers Once there was a real distinction in clothing between blue-collar workers and white-collar workers out of which the figurative sense of manual versus clerical staff evolved. Recently the term pink- collar worker has been invented to describe the female equivalent of the (assumed male) blue-collar worker, which is particularly applied to women who assemble electronic equipment and run back-office data-entry systems(the term may have originated in the title of a book by Louise Kapp Howe in 1977) Unit 2 Job and Career
Experiencing English 2 Unit 2 Job and Career Culture Salon Blue, white, pink and gold-collar Workers Once there was a real distinction in clothing between blue-collar workers and white-collar workers out of which the figurative sense of manual versus clerical staff evolved. Recently the term pinkcollar worker has been invented to describe the female equivalent of the (assumed male) blue-collar worker, which is particularly applied to women who assemble electronic equipment and run back-office data-entry systems (the term may have originated in the title of a book by Louise Kapp Howe in 1977)