Unit 6. Future jobs

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Người gửi: Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Tâm (trang riêng)
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Người gửi: Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Tâm (trang riêng)
Ngày gửi: 23h:26' 13-12-2021
Dung lượng: 9.1 MB
Số lượt tải: 219
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Welcome to our class
WARM-UP
Watch the video and then list the jobs that you hear
Jobs
Jobs
Tailor
Doctor
Farmer
Babysitter
Teacher
Plumber
Dentist
Fireman
What jobs else can you know?
What job would you like to be in the future?
Why would you like to choose that job?
A job interview
Theme
A job interview
How many stages are there in an interview?
3 stages
Before the interview
2. During the interview
3. After the interview
Some pieces of advice that help the interviewees have a good interview
4 Groups
G1: Before the interview
G2: During the interview
G3: During the interview - What shouldn’t you do?
G4: After the interview
presentations
A job interview
What should you do?
Group 1: Before the interview
What should you do?
7 things
you should do
1. Learn about the company
2. Send a letter of application and your résumés to the company
3. Remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers.
4. Jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
5. Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there
6. Be on time or a few minutes early
7. Decide what you are going to wear in advance.
Group 2: During the interview
What should you do?
8 things
you should do
Walk confidently to the seat meant for the interview
2. Only sit down when being permitted
3. Concentrate on what the interview is saying
4. Make a real effort to answer all the question the interviewer asks
5. Have clear, polite, and honest answers
6. Admit what you don’t know and stress that you are willing to learn
7. Show your enthusiasm, your best sides, your keenness to work and your sense of responsibility
8. Say goodbye to the interviewer before leaving to the office
Group 3: During the interview
What shouldn’t you do?
8 things
you shouldn’t do
1. Don’t be late
2. Don’t wear casual clothes
3. Don’t speak softly
4. Don’t feel nervous
5. Don’t give very short yes/no answers
6. Don’t tell a lie
7. Don’t avoid difficult questions
8. Don’t make any negative comments
X
Group 4: After the interview
What should you do?
4 things
you should do
- Send this email to the interview(s) within 5 days after the interview.
Send this email to each of the person you was interviewed with.
1. Write a thank-you email
- Express your gratitude in this thank-you email.
- Remind the interviewer(s) why you are the best candidate for the position in this thank-you email.
2. Find external motivation
Relationships play a significant role in the job search process.
So, when the interview is over, if you have an acquaintance who can influence the interviewer, call them immediately .
Ask them to say a few more nice words about you. I think that this is really effective.
3. Follow up by making a phone call
If you do not hear from the interviewer by the time he/she indicated – 2 weeks or so, you should call him/her to inquire about the status of their selection process.
Receive Possible Results
RESULT 1
RESULT 2
If you are offered the position, be ready to start the job.
4. Result 1
If you don’t get the job, you shouldn’t be disappointed.
4. Result 2
* Be polite even if you don`t get accepted
You should also send a letter to thank the employer and hope to have the opportunity to cooperate next time.
"This will help you win the favor of the employer, separating you from a bunch of other candidates in a positive way."
* Be positive and treat it as a learning experience
Think about the interviewer’s comments and take it as experience to do better next time.
4 Groups
G1: Before the interview
G2: During the interview
G3: During the interview
G4: After the interview
presentations
A job interview
MARKS
Watch the videos about the job interviews from 4 groups
Role play
GROUP 1
VIDEOS
job interviewS
GROUP 2
GROUP 3
GROUP 4
MARKS
Enjoy a song!
Homework
In about 140 words, write a paragraph about your feelings about the job interviews you have learnt today.
Prepare new lesson: Unit 8 –Reading 1
+ List the new words and check up their meanings
Thankyou very much
What job would you like to be in the future?
Why would you like to choose that job?
* Model:
I would like to be a pilot.
Because I would like to fly a plane.
To make a good impression on an employer .
In the email, you express your desire to have the opportunity to work with the company.
WARM-UP
Watch the video and then list the jobs that you hear
Jobs
Jobs
Tailor
Doctor
Farmer
Babysitter
Teacher
Plumber
Dentist
Fireman
What jobs else can you know?
What job would you like to be in the future?
Why would you like to choose that job?
A job interview
Theme
A job interview
How many stages are there in an interview?
3 stages
Before the interview
2. During the interview
3. After the interview
Some pieces of advice that help the interviewees have a good interview
4 Groups
G1: Before the interview
G2: During the interview
G3: During the interview - What shouldn’t you do?
G4: After the interview
presentations
A job interview
What should you do?
Group 1: Before the interview
What should you do?
7 things
you should do
1. Learn about the company
2. Send a letter of application and your résumés to the company
3. Remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers.
4. Jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
5. Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there
6. Be on time or a few minutes early
7. Decide what you are going to wear in advance.
Group 2: During the interview
What should you do?
8 things
you should do
Walk confidently to the seat meant for the interview
2. Only sit down when being permitted
3. Concentrate on what the interview is saying
4. Make a real effort to answer all the question the interviewer asks
5. Have clear, polite, and honest answers
6. Admit what you don’t know and stress that you are willing to learn
7. Show your enthusiasm, your best sides, your keenness to work and your sense of responsibility
8. Say goodbye to the interviewer before leaving to the office
Group 3: During the interview
What shouldn’t you do?
8 things
you shouldn’t do
1. Don’t be late
2. Don’t wear casual clothes
3. Don’t speak softly
4. Don’t feel nervous
5. Don’t give very short yes/no answers
6. Don’t tell a lie
7. Don’t avoid difficult questions
8. Don’t make any negative comments
X
Group 4: After the interview
What should you do?
4 things
you should do
- Send this email to the interview(s) within 5 days after the interview.
Send this email to each of the person you was interviewed with.
1. Write a thank-you email
- Express your gratitude in this thank-you email.
- Remind the interviewer(s) why you are the best candidate for the position in this thank-you email.
2. Find external motivation
Relationships play a significant role in the job search process.
So, when the interview is over, if you have an acquaintance who can influence the interviewer, call them immediately .
Ask them to say a few more nice words about you. I think that this is really effective.
3. Follow up by making a phone call
If you do not hear from the interviewer by the time he/she indicated – 2 weeks or so, you should call him/her to inquire about the status of their selection process.
Receive Possible Results
RESULT 1
RESULT 2
If you are offered the position, be ready to start the job.
4. Result 1
If you don’t get the job, you shouldn’t be disappointed.
4. Result 2
* Be polite even if you don`t get accepted
You should also send a letter to thank the employer and hope to have the opportunity to cooperate next time.
"This will help you win the favor of the employer, separating you from a bunch of other candidates in a positive way."
* Be positive and treat it as a learning experience
Think about the interviewer’s comments and take it as experience to do better next time.
4 Groups
G1: Before the interview
G2: During the interview
G3: During the interview
G4: After the interview
presentations
A job interview
MARKS
Watch the videos about the job interviews from 4 groups
Role play
GROUP 1
VIDEOS
job interviewS
GROUP 2
GROUP 3
GROUP 4
MARKS
Enjoy a song!
Homework
In about 140 words, write a paragraph about your feelings about the job interviews you have learnt today.
Prepare new lesson: Unit 8 –Reading 1
+ List the new words and check up their meanings
Thankyou very much
What job would you like to be in the future?
Why would you like to choose that job?
* Model:
I would like to be a pilot.
Because I would like to fly a plane.
To make a good impression on an employer .
In the email, you express your desire to have the opportunity to work with the company.
 







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