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First work experiences

  • Part one Work out your future
    • Introduction
    • Step two: What works for you
    • Step three: Are you cut for the job?
    • Step four: Give it a try
  • Part two: Odd jobs for pocket money
  • tâche intermédiaire EOI
  • Part three: what a job to get a job!
    • A job interview
  • Final task

Read the mind map and guess the meaning of the following words: 1…………………..are activities like babysitting and repairing things, etc. 2…………………………………………………..are in addition to academic work at school. 3. An ………………………………..is a candidate for a job. 4.An……………………………is when you learn a job under the supervision of an experienced person. 5.You are ……………………………………………………………when you have all the qualities necessary to do this job. 6.When you ……………………………………………………………………, you like it very much 8.A…………………………………………………………is a short period in a company to give an idea what a particular job is.

introduction

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  • compound words
  • synonyms and antonyms

work experiences

  • skills
  • fields of activities
  • work experience
  • jobs

Step 2.What works for you

Step 3.Are you cut for the job?

Step 4:Give it a try

Part two: Odd jobs for pocket money

Listen to a telephone conversation. Which job is it about?

What words did you pick out?

Listen and take notes

Let's talk business Work in pairs. Pick an odd job and get ready! You are the job seeker: prepare the information you'll give about yourself (past experience, good points)and the questions you want to ask the employer You are the employer: prepare the information you'll give about the job and the questions you want to ask the job seeker. Act it out in front of the class!

Part 3.What a job to get a job!

Read the job offers and spot the main info

Read the matching cover letters. How well have the applicants answered the job offers?

Pick one of these jobs. Write your own cover letter

A job interview

Final Task 1. Choose one of these jobs. 2. List the qualities you want to state in your CV and the skills you want to put forward in your cover letter. 3. Go to this site to create your CV. 4. Complete your CV. 5. Customize your CV with the toolbar on the left ( make a screenshot of your réumé ) 6. Write your cover letter