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The right Person for the right job

The right Person for the right job

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English

9th Grade

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Olga Rios M.

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15 Slides • 17 Questions

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Welcome back

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TODAY'S AGENDA

  • Listening Comprehension; The right person for the right job

  • Recognize acceptable & unacceptable behaviors at work.

  • Identify and use expressions to confirm information.

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Positive & Negative Aspects in workers

Building up Vocabulary

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Warm-up: In pairs 1 min

  • Think about aspects workers must have.

  • Write 2 positive and 2 negative aspects.

  • For example:

  • POSITIVE: Responsible

  • NEGATIVE: Lazy

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Multiple Select

a GOOD worker must be

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Disciplined

2

Grumpy

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Lazy

4

Efficient

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Multiple Select

Choose positive adjectives

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Humble

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Moody

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Hardworking

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Lazy

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Multiple Select

Choose negative adjectives

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Bossy

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Selfish

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Reliable

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Dishonest

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LISTENING COMPREHENSION

The right person for the right job

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Multiple Choice

LISTEN CAREFULLY

General Information:


TYPE OF TEXT

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Lecture

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Job Interview

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Friends conversation

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Multiple Choice

Numbers of Speakers

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2

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3

3

4

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Multiple Choice

Language used:

1

Formal

2

Informal

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Multiple Choice

Specific details

Applicant’s personal information. True or false? Why?


The applicant is a professional chef

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TRUE

2

FALSE

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Multiple Choice

He hated cooking as a young man.

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TRUE

2

FALSE

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Multiple Choice

His father is a chef as well.

1

TRUE

2

FALSE

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Multiple Choice

He lives quite near the job he is applying for.

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TRUE

2

FALSE

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Multiple Choice

He is only interested in a part-time job.

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TRUE

2

FALSE

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Multiple Select

Which of these qualities does the applicant have?

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agreeable

2

punctual

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good team player

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likes working late

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responsible

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Analyze these ideas

John, you are a qualified chef, aren’t you?

You live quite near our restaurant, don’t you?

You are not interested in a full-time job, are you?

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Multiple Choice

What do you think they are for?

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Confirming information.

2

Negating Information

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What is a TAG QUESTION?

  • It's a sentence with a question connected at the end.

  • Example:

  • Daniel is a cool chef, isn't he?

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Multiple Choice

You don't drive a car, _____________?

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don't you

2

do you

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Multiple Choice

You play football, __________?

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haven't you

2

couldn't you

3

don't you

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Multiple Choice

I am older than you ,…?
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aren't I
2
am not I
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amn't I
4
aren't you

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Multiple Choice

We are late for school, …?

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isn't it

2

aren't we

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isn't

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won't we

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PROJECT ASSIGNMENT

PART 2

  • Introduction: Same teams

  • Prepare a dialog about a mini job interview using your JOB ADS.

  • One of you is the boss and the other the applicant.

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General Instructions:

  • Same teams

  • Use ONE of your JOB ADS POSITIONS.

  • 8 interventions for each person.

  • Use 3 Question Tags in total.

  • Start presenting: Jun 14 1D-E

  • JUN 15 1B

  • JUN 16 1C JUN 18 1A

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Example:

  • A: So Jhon, you are a qualified chef, aren't you?

  • B: Yes, I am. I graduated from the Culinary Academy 3 years ago.

  • A. And you live quite near the restaurant, don't you?

  • B: I've lived in this neighborhood for nearly 20 years...

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