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    TA 9_Unit 12_Lesson 5

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    CAREER CHOICES
    LESSON 5: SKILLS 1

    OBJECTIVES
    By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
    o Read for main idea and specific information in an
    article about the future world of work.
    o Talk about the job they want to do in the future

    LESSON
    5: SKILLS 1
    LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
    Option 1: Brainstorm
    Option 2: Mountain Chain Reaction

    WARM-UP

    READING

    Task 1: Look at the jobs below and answer the questions.
    Task 2: Read the article and do the tasks that follow.Task 3: Read
    the article again and tick (√) T (True) or F (False).

    Task 4: Complete the conversation with the sentences from the
    box. Then practise it with a partner.
    Task 5: Work in pairs to make similar conversation about the job
    you want to do in the future. Then report your conversation to
    the class.

    SPEAKING

    CONSOLIDATION

    Wrap-up
    Homework

    OPTION 1

    WARM-UP

    Brainstorm

    WARM-UP

    OPTION 1
    Job: nail artist, ticket seller, and
    online teacher

    Brainstorm

    Questions:
    - Which of these jobs have been
    known for a long time?
    - Which one(s) has recently become
    popular?
    - What leads to the popularity of the
    new job?

    WARM-UP

    OPTION 2

    “Work in 2040”
    headlines

    WARM-UP

    OPTION 2
    Project: 2040 Newspaper Headlines

    - Work in pairs to create your own futuristic headlines
    Examples:
    “AI Lawyer wins Landmark Case”
    “3D-Printed Food Revolutionizes Dining”
    Questions:
    - What trends do these headlines represent about the
    future workplace?

    READING
    1 Look at the jobs below and answer the questions
    Questions:

    1/ Why jobs like nail artist and online teachers are becoming
    more and more popular?
    2/ Compare “School teacher” and “Online teacher” in terms of
    the skills that each teacher will need.
    SCHOOL TEACHER ONLINE TEACHER
    Skills

    READING
    1 Look at the jobs below and answer the questions

    READING
    1 Look at the jobs below and answer the questions
    Questions:
    1/ Which job is most repetitive? Ticket seller
    2/ Which job relates to beauty? Nail artists
    3/ Which job depends heavily on technology? Online teacher

    READING
    2 Read the article and do the tasks that follow.
    When you turn 15, you should start thinking seriously about your career.
    However, making career choices can be challenging, especially in this
    changing world.
    1.Assembly workers and ticket sellers, whose jobs are repetitive, are being
    replaced by machines. However, technology has also created new jobs, such
    as software engineers and online teachers. Besides, beauty jobs like nail
    artists and hairdressers are becoming popular because people want to take
    better care of themselves.

    READING
    2.Computer skills have become a must for many jobs. For example, doctors
    need to keep digital medical records of their patients. People also collaborate
    with each other so often that teamwork and communication skills are now
    increasingly When you turn 15, you should start thinking seriously about your
    career. However, making career choices can be challenging, especially in this
    changing world.
    3. Many teenagers are willing to take vocational courses instead of going to
    university. Training can be both face-to-face and online. Opportunities to learn
    new skills are open to everyone provided that they have inquiring minds.
    In the future, there may be even more changes in the world of work. It's a
    good idea for you to work well in teams, keep on learning and have good
    computer skills. By doing so, you can move confidently on your career path.

    READING
    2 Read the article and do the tasks that follow.
    - Read Sentences A-C and underline the key information.
    (way people do their jobs; types of training; kinds of job)
    - Think of vocabulary and/or ideas that may relate to each
    key information. For example, the information “kinds of
    job” can be illustrated in the reading text by a list of
    different jobs.
    - Complete the matching Activity in 1.

    READING
    a. Which number (1 – 3) does each sentence (A – C) below fit
    2
    in?
    Tick (√) the correct number for each sentence.
    1 2 3
    A. The skills needed for the jobs are changing, too.
    B. The preferred type of training is also changing.
    C. The kinds of jobs people are doing are changing






    READING
    2 b. Which of the following is the best title for the article?
    A. The changing world of work
    B. How to choose your career path
    C. Making good job decisions

    READING
    3 Read the article again and tick (√) T (True) or F (False).

    T

    1. Teenagers should consider their career paths as soon as
    they reach 18.
    2. A nail artist is an example of a job created by technology.
    3. In many jobs, people need to be able to use computers
    well.
    4. People can get job training in more ways than they could in
    the past.
    5. There will be fewer changes in the world of work in the
    future.



    F







    TRANSITION FROM READING TO SPEAKING
    - Fill in the table
    List of jobs

    Skills

    Types of training

    Assembly
    worker,
    ticket seller, software
    engineer,
    online
    teacher, nail artist,
    hairdresser

    Computer skills,
    teamwork skills,
    communication
    skills

    Vocational training,
    university degree
    Online training
    Face-to-face training

    LESSON
    5: SKILLS 1
    LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
    Option 1: Brainstorm
    Option 2: Mountain Chain Reaction

    WARM-UP

    READING

    SPEAKING

    Task 1: Look at the jobs below and answer the questions.
    Task 2: Read the article and do the tasks that follow.Task 3: Read
    the article again and tick (√) T (True) or F (False).

    Task 4: Complete the conversation with the sentences from the
    box. Then practise it with a partner.
    Task 5: Work in pairs to make similar conversation about the job
    you want to do in the future. Then report your conversation to
    the class.

    SPEAKING
    Complete the conversation with the sentences from the box. Then
    4 practise it with a partner.

    - Work in pairs.
    - Complete the conversation.

    SPEAKING
    A. You're creative and fashionable. You're good at persuading other people, too.
    B. What skills do you need for the job?
    C. What job do you think you'll do in the future?
    D. Why do you like this job?
    Ben: (1) ______
    C
    Hoa: I want to be a hairdresser.
    D
    Ben: Interesting! (2) ______
    Hoa: Well, I'm keen on creating new hairstyles. I can also earn a good living
    because it's a well-paid job.
    B
    Ben: (3) ______

    SPEAKING
    A. You're creative and fashionable. You're good at persuading other people, too.
    B. What skills do you need for the job?
    C. What job do you think you'll do in the future?
    D. Why do you like this job?
    Hoa: Though there are many skills, I think hair cutting and colouring are the
    most important.
    Ben: You'll do that job well. (4) ______
    A
    Hoa: Thanks. I hope I'll be such a hairdresser that I'll have my own hair salon
    some day.

    SPEAKING

    Name

    Reason
    Job

    Skills

    Expectation

    SPEAKING
    Work in pairs to make similar conversation about the job you
    5 want to do in the future. Then report your conversation to the
    class.

    - Brainstorm idea to note down the name of job, reasons to do
    it, skills needed, job expectations
    - Make a conversation similar to the conversation in Activity 4.

    You may use the following frame for your report:
    My partner is ... She wants to be a ... because ... She'll need to
    learn many skills, such as ... She'll do the job well since ... She
    hopes that one day, she'll ...

    SPEAKING
    Sample paragraph

    My partner is Hoa. She wants to be a police officer because she
    wants to keep our city safe. She'll need to gain knowledge
    about law and learn many skills, such as martial arts,
    negotiation and communication skills. She'll do the job well
    since she is brave and calm. She hopes that one day, she'll be
    an excellent police officer.

    EXTRA ACTIVITY
    - Copy the worksheet content into notebook.
    - Work in groups. They take turns to act as a student who want
    to seek for career advice while the others play the role of
    students' career counsellors.
    - In their group, they ask and answer about the students' profile
    and discuss the appropriate job for the student. The counsellors
    also suggest the type of training, knowledge and skills needed to
    the student.

    EXTRA ACTIVITY
    STUDENT'S PROFILE
    Name:
    Age:
    Pesonality:
    Special ability (if there is):

    LESSON
    5: SKILLS 1
    LESSON 1: GETTING STARTED
    Option 1: Brainstorm
    Option 2: Mountain Chain Reaction

    WARM-UP

    READING

    Task 1: Look at the jobs below and answer the questions.
    Task 2: Read the article and do the tasks that follow.Task 3: Read
    the article again and tick (√) T (True) or F (False).

    Task 4: Complete the conversation with the sentences from the
    box. Then practise it with a partner.
    Task 5: Work in pairs to make similar conversation about the job
    you want to do in the future. Then report your conversation to
    the class.

    SPEAKING

    CONSOLIDATION

    Wrap-up
    Homework

    CONSOLIDATION

    1 Wrap-up
    What have we learnt in this lesson?
     Read for main idea and specific information in an article
    about the future world of work.
     Talk about the job they want to do in the future

    CONSOLIDATION

    2 Homework
    - Do exercises in the workbook.

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