Who among the people you know has the most interesting job? What is it?
Is it common for people from your country to have one job for life?
Would you like to work in your own business?
Would you like to work in another country?
What is your dream job?
Are there jobs that are only for women or only for men?
Are there any jobs you would refuse to do, regardless of the pay?
Watch the video:
1. What is the best job in the world?
2. Where is it waiting for the candidates?
3. What are the duties?
4. What is the salary and perks?
5. How to apply?
Homework: write about your job using the vocabulary from the lesson, use at least 10 sentences, use the expressions: be responsible for, my job involves, I deal with, my role is to, I report to and at least three adjectives.
Watch the talk and answer the following questions:
What does Mark do as a volunteer? What is his role?
What story does he tell?
What is he trying to say?
JUNE VOCABULARY REVISION QUESTIONS:
When was the last time you had to explain something to somebody at work?
Tell me about your previous job.
What was the biggest problem you had to solve at work recently? Did you find the solution?
Why is it important to set children boundaries?
What is more convenient: watching Netflix on TV or a laptop?
Have you ever refused a wedding invitation?