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II. In pairs, discuss the interviewee’s answers and make suggestions with regard how, if at all, they could be improved.

III. Having made any relevant changes, practice the interview in pairs.

VII. Listening

1. Listen to three excerpts from three interviews and then discuss the following questions in pairs.

  • How well prepared is each interviewee for his/her interview?

  • How would you describe the emotional state of each interviewee?

  • What comments would you make about the quality of the interviewer’s questions?

  • What comments would you make about the tone and formality of the interviews?

  • Choose one of the interviewees who did not perform well. Give this person some advice on how to handle interviews.

    Discussion

    II. The Career Fantasy

    Imagine that you have just won a major contest, the right to spend an entire day with someone who has a job that you would love to do—your ideal job. You may spend your day with that person anywhere in the world.

    During your day, you will be able to work with your “ideal person” at his or her job. Close your eyes for a minute, breathe deeply, and put yourself in this environment. As you breathe deeply, hold this image in your mind.

    Spend about 10 minutes experiencing this vision, fantasizing about it, mentally living it. Then, answer the questions below. Do not talk to anyone until your instructor has told you to do so.

    1. Whom would I most like to meet and why? What kind of job does he or she have?

    2. What would I enjoy most about doing this type of job?

    3. What is there about this type of work that I might not enjoy?

    4. What special training would I need to do this job?

    5. Could I really get a job like this? Why or why not?

    II. Read and translate the poem. Is the situation described true to life? Discuss it with your partner. The Lost Dr. Seuss Poem “I Love My Job!”

    I love my job, I love the pay!

    Ilove it more and more each day.

    I love my boss, he is the best

    I love his boss and all the rest.

    I love my office and its location. I hate to have to go on vacation. I love my furniture, drab and grey, and piles of paper that grow each day!

    I think my job is really swell, there's nothing else I love so well. I love to work among my peers, I love their leers, and jeers, and sneers.

    I love my computer and its software;

    I hug it often though it won’t care. I love each program and every file. I’d love them more if they worked a while.

    I’m happy here. I am. I am.

    I’m the happiest slave of the Firm, I am.

    I love this work, I love these chores.

    I love the meetings with deadly bores.

    I love my job – I’ll say it again- I even love those friendly men.

    Those friendly men who’ve come today

    In clean white coats to take me away!!!!

    What is the problem with the author’s job? Why? What advice would you give him / her?

    Lesson 5. Team Project Work

    Task: Prepare a recruitment dossier

    You work in a careers advice centre of a university. You advise students about career choices and provide information about employment opportunities.

    With your team:

    • Select a medium to a large-sized company in your town/city

    • Consult the company’s website for general, background information

    • Find some copies of any job advertisements they have posted recently

    • Make a training for students willing to get job in this company: name the positions and qualifications required, give some tips on writing a proper resume for this particular job, tell about selection procedures and short-listing of candidates. Present your findings to the class

    Unit IV. BUSINESS TRIP

    Learn how to book a flight and a hotel, ask and explain how to get to places, asking for directions, taking a taxi.

    Lesson 1.Travelling

    Warm up

    I. Answer the following questions

    • Have you ever traveled abroad? Did you go by train, by air, by sea, by car? What was the purpose of your visit?

    • What documents do you usually have to show at the customs? What sort of questions are you usually asked by customs officials?

    • Have you ever bought anything in a duty-free shop? What was it?

    • Have you ever experienced cultural differences when you travel?

    II. Read and translate the following quotations. Express your point of view (agree/disagree)

    “The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page”

    St. Augustine

    “A good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving”.

    Lao Tzu

    “The traveler sees what he sees.  The tourist sees what he has come to see”.

    G.K. Chesterton

    Active vocabulary

    Translate the words and phrases and try to pronounce them correctly.

    Air Travel

    Train

    Hotel

    On Vacation

    luggage

    a ticket

    a reservation

    sight-seeing

    a suitcase

    the platform

    a single room

    a tour guide

    check-in counter

    the track

    a double room

    a guide book

    the metal detector

    first class

    a motel

    a day trip

    the gate

    second class

    bed & breakfast

    souvenirs

    a boarding card

    the conductor

    a hostel

    postcards

    a flight

    the dining car

    room service

    travelers' checks

    a flight attendant

    a compartment

    room key

    a map

    departure

    railway station

    cardkey

    a money belt

    duty free shop

    medical insurance

    "Do not disturb"

    a travel alarm clock

    international travel

    passport

    a visa

    customs

    nothing to declare

    currency

    check in/check out

    the border

    Reading