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    Unit 12 CAREER CHOICES
    LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED

    What will you do
    in the future?

    OBJECTIVES
    By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
    o Use the words related to Jobs
    o Gain vocabulary to talk about Future Jobs.

    LESSON
    1: GETTING STARTED
    LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
    Option 1: Think!
    Option 2: Future Vision

    WARM-UP

    PRESENTATION

    Task 1: Listen and read.
    Task 2: Read the conversation again and answer the
    questions.
    Task 3: Match the words and phrases in the conversation
    with their pictures.
    Task 4: Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete
    each sentence

    PRACTICE

    PRODUCTION

    CONSOLIDATION

    Vocabulary

    Task 5: Game: Guess My Jobs
    Wrap-up
    Homework

    OPTION 1

    WARM-UP

    Look at the pictures and name
    the jobs
    THINK

    WARM-UP

    OPTION 1

    HA LONG
    BAY
    IT ENGINEER

    WARM-UP

    OPTION 1

    HA LONG
    BAY
    Banker

    WARM-UP

    OPTION 1

    HA LONG
    BAY
    Police

    WARM-UP

    OPTION 1

    HA LONG
    BAY
    Teacher

    WARM-UP

    OPTION 2

    WARM-UP

    OPTION 2
    - Imagine yourselves ten years from now
    in your ideal job.
    Questions:
    - What does your daily routine look
    like?
    - What skills do you need to get there?
    - What challenges and rewards do you
    face?
    - Describe your future job in detail.

    PRESENTATION

    career (n)
    /kəˈrɪə/
    sự nghiệp

    The series of jobs that a
    person has in a particular area
    of work, usually involving
    more responsibility as time
    passes.

    PRESENTATION

    orientation (n)
    /ˌɔːriənˈteɪʃn/
    sự định hướng

    training or preparation for a
    new job or activity.

    PRESENTATION

    vocational (adj)
    /vəʊˈkeɪʃənl/
    thuộc về nghề
    nghiệp, hướng
    nghiệp

    providing knowledge and skills
    that prepare you for a
    particular job

    Ex: The school offers
    vocational programs in
    electrical work.

    PRESENTATION

    garment worker
    /ˈɡɑːmənt ˈwɜːkə/

    công nhân may

    a person whose occupation is
    making and altering garments.

    PRESENTATION

    bartender (n)
    /ˈbɑːtendə/

    thợ pha chế đồ
    uống có cồn

    someone who makes
    serves drink in a bar

    and

    PRESENTATION

    theoretical
    (adj)
    /θɪəˈret.ɪ.kəl/

    (thuộc) lý thuyết

    based on the ideas that relate
    to a subject, not the practical
    uses of that subject.

    Ex: theoretical physics

    PRESENTATION

    New words
    1. career (n)

    Pronunciation

    Meaning

    /kəˈrɪə/

    sự nghiệp
    sự định
    hướng
    thuộc về
    nghề nghiệp,
    hướng
    nghiệp

    2. orientation (n)

    /ˌɔːriənˈteɪʃn/

    3. vocational (adj)

    /vəʊˈkeɪʃənl/

    PRESENTATION

    New words
    4. garment worker
    5. bartender (n)
    6. theoretical (adj)

    Pronunciation

    Meaning

    công nhân
    /ˈɡɑːmənt ˈwɜːkə/
    may
    thợ pha chế
    /ˈbɑːtendə/
    đồ uống có
    cồn
    (thuộc) lý
    /θɪəˈret.ɪ.kəl/
    thuyết

    LESSON
    1: GETTING STARTED
    LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
    Option 1: Think!
    Option 2: Future Vision

    WARM-UP

    PRESENTATION

    PRACTICE

    Vocabulary
    Task 1: Listen and read.
    Task 2: Read the conversation again and answer the
    questions.
    Task 3: Match the words and phrases in the conversation
    with their pictures.
    Task 4: Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete
    each sentence

    PRACTICE
    - The girls and the boys are thinking about their
    career.
    Questions:
    1/ Who can provide the girl with advice?
    2/ What did they do yesterday?
    Suggested answers:
    1/ parents, teachers at their school, brothers/ sisters,
    friends, consultants, teachers at vocational schools, etc.
    2/ Mi attended a career orientation session and Nick did
    his project.

    PRACTICE

    1 Listen and read.

    Mi: Did you attend the career orientation session yesterday?
    Nick: No, I didn't. I had to complete my project. How was it?
    Mi: It was really informative. There were three guest speakers from
    vocational colleges. They introduced their job training courses for lower
    secondary leavers.
    Nick: My teacher told us that if we didn't like academic subjects, we should
    apply for courses which would prepare us for a job such as mechanic,
    hairdresser, or garment worker. That way, we could start working and earn a
    living earlier.
    Mi: My cousin did that. He learnt bartending after finishing grade 9. Now he's
    a skilful bartender and makes lots of money.

    PRACTICE

    1 Listen and read.

    Nick: And you? What will you be in five years from now?
    Mi: Well, I'll be studying at a teachers' college because I want to be a teacher.
    How about you?
    Nick: I'll be a fashion designer.
    Nick: I'll be a fashion designer.
    Mi: You really want to be a fashion designer?
    Nick: Yeah. My art teacher says I have such a good sense of style that I should
    get formal training in fashion design after high school.
    Mi: Hope you'll achieve your dream. Nick: Thanks. I think we should know our
    passions and abilities to make a good career choice.

    PRACTICE
    Questions:
    1. What they did yesterday?
    2. Have you had attended any career orientation session at your
    school or somewhere else and what happened.

    PRACTICE

    2 Read the conversation again and answer the questions.
    1. Where did the guest speakers come from?
    vocational colleges
    2. According to Nick's teacher, who should apply for vocational
    courses?
    students who don't like academic subjects
    3. What did Mi's cousin do after finishing grade 9?
    learnt bartending

    PRACTICE

    2 Read the conversation again and answer the questions.
    4. What quality does a fashion designer need to have?
    a good sense of style
    5. What do we need to know to make a good career choice?
    our passions and abilities

    PRACTICE

    3 Match the words and phrases in the conversation with their
    pictures.

    1. bartender
    2. fashion designer
    3. garment worker
    4. hairdresser
    5. mechanic

    PRACTICE

    3 Match the words and phrases in the conversation with their
    pictures.

    1. bartender
    2. fashion designer
    3. garment worker
    4. hairdresser
    5. mechanic

    PRACTICE

    3 Match the words and phrases in the conversation with their
    pictures.

    1. bartender
    2. fashion designer
    3. garment worker
    4. hairdresser
    5. mechanic

    PRACTICE
    Choose
    the
    correct
    answer
    A,
    B,
    C,
    or
    D
    to
    complete
    each
    4
    sentence.
    1. Subjects like maths, physics, English, and literature are called
    ______ subjects.
    A. theoretical

    B. art
    D. physical

    C. academic
    2. She earns a ______ by selling home-made foods.
    A. life
    C. money

    B. salary
    D. living

    PRACTICE
    Choose
    the
    correct
    answer
    A,
    B,
    C,
    or
    D
    to
    complete
    each
    4
    sentence.
    3. He went to college to get ______ training in business
    management.
    A. life-long
    C. formal

    B. informal

    A. teacher
    C. taught

    B. teaching
    D. teach

    D. online
    4. Finding a ______ job in big cities is rather difficult.

    PRACTICE
    Choose
    the
    correct
    answer
    A,
    B,
    C,
    or
    D
    to
    complete
    each
    4
    sentence.
    5. Career ______ programmes are useful because they help
    students make good decisions about their future jobs.
    A. orientation
    C. tradition

    B. pressure
    D. income

    LESSON
    1: GETTING STARTED
    LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
    Option 1: Think!
    Option 2: Future Vision

    WARM-UP

    PRESENTATION

    Vocabulary
    Task 1: Listen and read.
    Task 2: Read the conversation again and answer the
    questions.
    Task 3: Match the words and phrases in the conversation
    with their pictures.
    Task 4: Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete
    each sentence

    PRACTICE

    PRODUCTION

    Task 5: Game: Guess My Jobs

    PRODUCTION
    GAME: Guess My Job.
    5 Work in two groups. Take turns to explain and guess the jobs
    the teacher shares. The group with more correct answers wins.
    - Work in two big groups A and B.
    - Each group to send a person to the board.
    - Show the picture or the name of a job. The
    group explains the job to their member.
    - The person who can guess the job correctly
    and most quickly gains a point for their
    group.

    PRODUCTION
    GAME: Guess My Job.
    5 Work in two groups. Take turns to explain and guess the jobs
    the teacher shares. The group with more correct answers wins.
    E.g:
    Group members: This person works in a
    garage. He repairs cars or motorbike.
    Student A: mechanic.

    LESSON
    1: GETTING STARTED
    LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
    Option 1: Think!
    Option 2: Future Vision

    WARM-UP

    PRESENTATION

    Task 1: Listen and read.
    Task 2: Read the conversation again and answer the
    questions.
    Task 3: Match the words and phrases in the conversation
    with their pictures.
    Task 4: Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete
    each sentence

    PRACTICE

    PRODUCTION

    CONSOLIDATION

    Vocabulary

    Task 5: Game: Guess My Jobs
    Wrap-up
    Homework

    CONSOLIDATION

    2 Homework
    - Do exercises in the workbook.

    CONSOLIDATION

    2 Homework
    - Prepare for the Project of the unit
    - Open book p.133, look at the picture and say what the
    topic of the project is
    - Work in groups to design a poster.
    - You will show and present in Lesson 7 – Looking back and
    Project.

    CONSOLIDATION

    2 Homework
    - In groups, Ss choose two jobs that your members want to do
    in the future. Yoy compare the jobs.
    - Then, you prepare a poster presentation to explain the
    similarities and differences between the two jobs
    - Your poster should include pictures, drawings and/or photos
    to illustrate the features of the jobs. The poster should be
    well-organised so that readers see key points on it.

    CONSOLIDATION

    2 Homework
    Information:

    What are the jobs?
    What types of training does each job require?
    What skills and personal qualities do they need to do the
    jobs well?
    Which job will be more popular in the future?

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