
- •Introduction
- •1. How do you choose a career?
- •1.1. “Working” vocabulary
- •1.2. Choosing a career
- •Choosing a career
- •1.3. Career and personality
- •What is Your Career Personality?
- •Does My Personality Match this Career?
- •1.4. The 10 top steps for choosing a career
- •The 10 top steps for choosing a career
- •1. Begin with your values.
- •2. Identify your skills and talents.
- •3. Identify your preferences.
- •4. Experiment.
- •5. Become broadly literate.
- •6. In your first job, opt for experience first, money second.
- •7. Aim for a job in which you can become 110% committed.
- •8. Build your lifestyle around your income, not your expectations.
- •9. Invest five percent of your time, energy, and money into furthering your career.
- •10. Be willing to change and adapt.
- •1.5. Revision
- •2. Looking for a job
- •2.1. Work
- •2.3. Job search methods
- •Job search methods
- •2.4. Experience first, money second
- •My life as an intern
- •2.5. Revision
- •3. Applying for a job
- •3.1. Looking for and applying for a job
- •3.2. Want ads
- •3.3. How does a selection process go?
- •The Selection Process
- •Interview...
- •3.4. Getting ready for a job interview
- •Curriculum vitae
- •Interests
- •Personal statement
- •Covering letter
- •Mega Video Store requires trainee manager
- •16, London road,
- •23, High Road,
- •Planning
- •Writing
- •Checking
- •3.5. A job interview
- •3.6. Getting and keeping a job
- •3.7. Revision
- •4. At work
- •4.1. Career and promotion
- •One man's career
- •Being busy
- •Other idioms connected with work
- •During your working life
- •4.2. Colleagues and routines
- •Colleagues
- •Daily work routines
- •During the day (different work-patterns)
- •Types of work
- •4.3. Revision
- •5. The everchanging workplace
- •5.1. Revolution in the workplace
- •Recent changes in the world of work
- •Help wanted
- •5.2. The changing workplace
- •What makes a good workplace?
- •The Changing Workplace
- •5.3. Revision
- •6. Gender issues in the workplace
- •6.1. Men vs women
- •6.2. Gender stereotypes at work
- •6.3. Inequality at work
- •Inequality at work
- •6 .4. Gender discrimination in the workplace and at home
- •6.5. Balancing home and work
- •Balancing home and work
- •Value of housework
- •A Cinderella story
- •6.6. Revision
- •7. Check yourself
- •2. Write some collocations or brainstorm some related topics 1. Write a definition
- •Vocabulary Word
- •3. Use the word in a sentence or question 4. Recall a sentence with the word from the text.
- •Useful phrases
- •Writing a Summary Conflicting interests
- •Understanding the task
- •Deciding what is important
- •Answering questions to write a summary
- •Summarising a paragraph
- •Cutting out unnecessary information
- •6. Understanding the task
- •7. Planning
- •8. Writing
- •9. Checking
- •Presentation Signpost Expressions
- •Introducing the topic
- •Presentations. Structure and Useful Phrases
- •Introduction
- •Interpreting information
- •Discourse markers in speech and in writing
Covering letter
Task 8. Read the letter Angela sent with her application form, CV and personal statement to apply for a job as a sports coach. Can you put these words in the correct position in the letter?
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most convenient
successful applicant
as requested
advertised in
hearing from
find enclosed
application form
take up
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing to apply for the job of sports coach (1)______ yesterday's Daily News. I notice that the (2)_______ will be required to (3)_______ the post in September of this year, which would be (4)_______ for me. Please (5)_______ my CV and personal statement, (6)______, together with my completed (7)_______.
I look forward to (8)________ you,
Yours faithfully,
Angela Taylor
Task 9. Here’s another example of a covering letter (a.k.a. a letter of application). Fill in the gaps with one suitable word. The initial letters of each word are given.
Dear Mr Saleh,
I am writing to (1) a_________ for the position of Editorial Assistant which was (2) a_________ in the latest edition of Gulf News.
I am currently (3) e_________ by a Market Research company as a research assistant, but am keen to (4) p_________ a career in publishing, because I enjoy reading and write my own poetry.
As you will notice on the (5) e_________ CV, I graduated in European Literature. At University I gained considerable (6) e_________ working on the student magazine, so I am (7) f_________ with editing techniques. I work well under (8) p_________ and enjoy working in a team. In addition, I speak English (9) f_________.
I would be (10) a_________ for interview from next week. Meanwhile, please do not (11) h_________ to contact me if you require further information.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely,
Margaret Roan
Task 10. Look at the following tips for writing covering letters. For each one decide whether it’s true or false.
The letter should be as friendly and informal as possible - True / False?
You should avoid slang & idiomatic language - True / False?
Your sentences should be long and complex - True / False?
It is fine to use contracted forms (e.g. I'm, it's) - True / False?
Emotive words (wonderful, great, terrible) should be avoided - True / False?
Task 11. Here are some common phrases you might use when writing a covering letter. However, the prepositions are missing. Insert the correct ones choosing words from the table below.
to |
of |
under |
in |
for |
I would like to apply (1) ___ the position (2) ___
If you would like to discuss this (3) ___ more detail
I enjoy working (4) ___ pressure
I was (5) ___ charge (6) ___
I was responsible (7) ___
With reference (8) ___
Let’s revise what you have learnt.
Task 12. Can you rewrite these sentences changing the words in italic into more formal language?
I would like to try and find a career in this field.
I am looking forward to doing all different kinds of sports.
I can type and also use a word processor.
I am good at dealing with young people.
I now have a part-time job.
I can use a computer.
Whoever is chosen will begin working in September.
September would be fine for me.
As you asked me, I am sending my CV.
I'm expecting a letter from you.
Task 13. Use one of these verbs in its correct form to complete the sentences.
earn gain win achieve
Sam ______ quite a lot of money in the school lottery.
Tina likes being a nurse but she doesn't _______ a high salary.
Students who are not very academic can often _______ great success in their chosen careers.
I _______ a lot of experience working abroad last summer.
Complete these sentences so that they are true for you.
I would like to pursue a career in ____________.
The kind of work I am interested in is _____________.
In my first job, I would expect to earn _____________.
At school I have gained _____________.
I enjoy participating in _____________.
I am currently learning to _____________.
____________ is something I would welcome.
I feel I have an aptitude for _______________.