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Introduction class: jobs and companies
Unit 1: work and jobs
Full-time job: normal working week

Part-time job: for less time that a normal working week

Permanent job: does not finish after a fixed period

Temporary job: does finish after a fixed period

Exercises




full-time work




part-time work




a temporary job




permanent work




a permanent job

,Unit 2: ways of working


A) Working hours
nine-to-five job=regular working hours

flexitime=work when you want with certain limits

shifts= day or night/ clock in and out

overtime: more hours than money

teleworking/ telecommuting: working from home

I go to work (regular English)
I commute to collage (business English)

B) Nice work if you can get it
satisfying/stimulating/exciting/fascinating: work is interesting and gives you
positive feelings

dull/boring/uninteresting/unstimulating: work is not interesting

repetitive/routine: doing same things again and again

tiring/tough/hard/demanding: difficult and makes you tired

Exercises

Work in shifts: a construction worker on a building site where work goes on 24 hours a day

Work under a flexitime system: a designer can choose when she starts and finishes work

Telecommute: writer visits company once a month

Commute to work: manager in department store lives in country

Clock in and out same time every day: office worker in a large, traditional company

Work overtime: chocolate factory 3 months before Christmas

,Unit 3: recruitment and selection
Selection procedures: method that company uses to recruit people
How? Backgrounds, experience, qualifications

Most interesting candidates to a group discussion

Unit 4: Skills and qualifications
A) Education and training
Graduating: getting a degree from school
In-house-training: courses within the company
Acquire experience: knowledge doing things

In a company it’s more useful to train as a scientist and qualify as a biologist.

B) Skilled and unskilled

Skilled: you learned and practiced it (car designer/pilot)
Semi-skilled: between the two (taxi-driver)
Unskilled: everyone can do it (car cleaner, dishwasher)

C) The right person
Numerate: good with numbers
Talented: good in what they do
Motivated: keen to do their job
Organized/methodical/systematic: working planned
Computer-literate: good with computers
Self-starters must be pro-active/self-motivated or
Self-driven: good at working on their own
Team players: people who work well with other people

, Exercises




1 computer-literate, proactive, self-starter, team-player

2 numerate

3 motivated, driven

4 self-starter, methodical, systematic, organized

5 talented, motivated
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