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UNIT 1

THE BEST JOB IN THE WORLD

What does it take to get the best job in the world?

What are your dreams for the furture?

What jobs would you like to do?

I would like to become a/an ...
In the future, I wish I could...

Dream Job:Now casting!

What information do you give in a job interview?

Name or invent a dream job.

To me, the best job in the world is... because...

Observe and listen

1. What is the man doing? 2. Guess what the best job in the world could be. 3. Explain the subheading

Info

Date

UNIT 1, lesson 1: The best Job in the world

The document under study is the cover of a book written by British adventurer Ben Southall, who won the “Best Job in the World” competition in 2009. He beat 35,000 candidates in the final casting and became a caretaker on an idyllic tropical island. He then spent six months in the Great Barrier Reef (in Queensland, Australia) and he wrote this book to help other people get their dream job.

Go further

Illegal immigration in Australia

Apology to Australia's indigenous people

Testominy by an aboriginal woman on the British colonisation

Your missions

Mission 1: Record a radio ad

You will record a radio ad presenting what you consider to be the best job in the world.
You will need to describe the job and the candidate’s future duties and responsibilities.

Mission 2: Choose a job and write a cv

You will choose a job and write your résumé.
You will need to introduce yourself and talk about your experience.

FINAL mission: Make a video to be selected for the best job in the world

Mission 1: Best job ever

a coconut tree/ a palm tree a boardroom = a meeting room a sea plane a surfboard

GRAMMAR

Future possibilities and obligations

1. Applicants will have to submit a video.2. They will be able to fill in the form online.
Ces deux phrases évoquent un évènement: passé présent futur Souligne le modal et l'auxiliaire. Quelle phrase exprime une obligation ? une possibilité ? Conclusion:
Le modal ............ suivi de ..................... puis d'une BV exprime une possibilité future. Le modal ............ suivi de ..................... puis d'une BV exprime une obligation future.

be able

Will

have

Will

GRAMMAR

Future possibilities and obligations

1. Applicants will have to submit a video.2. They will be able to fill in the form online.
Ces deux phrases évoquent un évènement: passé présent futur Souligne le modal et l'auxiliaire. Quelle phrase exprime une obligation ? une possibilité ? Conclusion:
Le modal ............ suivi de ..................... puis d'une BV exprime une possibilité future. Le modal ............ suivi de ..................... puis d'une BV exprime une obligation future.

be able

Will

have

Will

Date

Lesson 2: ad break

The document under study is a radio ad / advert / advertisment. It is a job offer: Queensland Tourism is looking for an island caretaker. The successful candidates will have to travel throughout the islands of the Great Barrier Reef, promoting tourism through a video blog. They will need to feed the ocean fish, clean the pool and collect the mail that arrives by plane. They will be able to go scuba diving, snorkelling and hiking and spend time on 25 other islands.

Different profiles, different jobs

Associate each description with the corresponding job
Chief funster Taste master Wildlife caretaker Outback adventurer Lifestyle photographer Park ranger

Looking for the perfect candidate

Read the job offer and establish the perfect candidate profile.

Oral comprehension

Who?

What?

When?

How long?

Where?

How?

Australian anti-immigration poster

The Australian government has published an emotive anti-immigration poster which is supposed to counter people smuggling, according to an official website. However, the imagery and wording of the poster - which shows a ship in rough seas with the words "No way. You will not make Australia home" and is published in 17 languages - has led to criticism online. According to statistics from the Australian Border Deaths Database, 1,494 people have died while trying to seek asylum in Australia since the year 2000. That figure is said to have decreased dramatically in 2014 because of a tougher stance on immigration from the new government.

What is different with this new edition?

Which job is your favorite and why?

If you heard about the best job in the world... Wouldn’t you apply?We, at Tourism Queensland, are looking for a caretaker for the islands of the Great Barrier Reef. It is a six-month contract, where you’ll live in a beautiful luxury house on Hamilton island looking out at the Pacific. And we’ll pay you 150,000 Australian dollars. Your job, in a nutshell, will be to travel throughout the islands of the Great Barrier Reef, promoting tourism through a video blog. Duties include feeding ocean fish, cleaning a pool and collecting mail deliveries that arrive by plane. But the employee is also required to go scuba diving, snorkelling and hiking and to enjoy at least 25 nearby island resorts. So... Wanna make your dream job come true? Fill out a brief application form and submit a one-minute video CV. Find out more at www.islandreefjob.com