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Unit 2

Professions
Level : Adult Learners
Approach : Creating multidimensional mental representation in the reader’s mind
Group Members :
- Aji Tyawharman
- Maulana Daelami R
Objectives :
- Mengenali berbagai macam profesi
- Mengidentifikasi berbagai macam profesi
Name : ___________________________________

What is professions?
A profession is an occupation founded upon specialized educational training, the purpose
of which is to supply disinterested objective counsel and service to others, for a direct and
definite compensation, wholly apart from expectation of other business gain. A profession arises
when any trade or occupation transforms itself through "the development of formal qualifications
based upon education, apprenticeship, and examinations, the emergence of regulatory bodies
with powers to admit and discipline members, and some degree of monopoly rights". Although
professions may enjoy relatively high status and public prestige, not all professionals earn high
salaries, and even within specific professions there exist significant inequalities of compensation;
in law, for example, a corporate/insurance defense lawyer working on a billable-hour basis may
earn several times what a prosecutor or public defender earns.

Picture 1.1 – Professions


Warming – Up
A. There are many professions around the world. Based on your knowledge, write 5
professions in provided space below!

1. _________________
2. _________________
3. _________________
4. _________________
5. _________________

Exercise 1
A. Rearrange the jumbled words below into a correct words related with professions.
Write your answer in the provided space!

1. The (o-p-l-c-i-e)__________________ just caught two robbery at Clancy St.


yesterday.
2. Maybe you should consult with a (o-t-r-d-c-o)_________________ in the hospital so
you can get a better diagnose.
3. Each restaurant has one head (h-f-e-c)__________________ to manage the kitchen.
4. Student usually listen to their (r-t-h-e-c-a-e)_________________ if they can manage
the classroom well.
5. You can say a (t-w-r-e-i-r)__________________ achieve their success when they
already sell their 100 copies of their books.
6. (m-f-a-e-r-s-r)___________________ usually making 100 tons of rice per one day.
7. At least a (i-g-r-e-s-n)____________________ must train their high pitch voice.
8. (d-e-s-l-o-i-r)________________ must be ready to serve their country and die for
their country anytime.
9. Before velocity war starts with other cars, a (c-r-e-r-a)____________ must check the
preparation of their cars first.
10. A (y-r-j-u)___________________ must not side with any sides in the court.
Exercise 2
A. You will be provided with several poems related with professions below. After you
read the poems, you need to engage with the poems by using your imagination and
deep feeling. Then, you must guess what kind of profession that the poem tries to tell
you. Write the answer on the provided space!

1. Blond hair flows down my back as I run,


Basketball is my main form of fun.
Its in my blood to compete.
I am determined
And I am focused,
I won’t ever grow nervous.
I feed off the energy around me
The louder you get the more ferocious I will
be.
I am a hard worker,
I am not a quitter I’m a heavy hitter.
No matter what the sport I give it my all,
Basketball, track, even volleyball.
I am a winner.
It’s not often I look like a beginner.
No matter what you do,
Do it for you.
I am my own soul, I am my own mind.
Being an athlete is what makes me kind

Your answer : ______________________________________


2. I really like wearing button-up shirts,
And khaki skirts.
I really like fighting,
But fighting with my words.
I really like writing,
But writing filled with verbs.
Verbs like defend, amend,
Comprehend.
Not because I want to meet Diane Sawyer,
Not because I want to be in a foyer,
With men who own corporations and are multiemployers.
I once heard that what you should with your life,
Is what you go to bed thinking of at night.
Before I go to sleep,
I think about the injustices I keep…
Keep deep within,
It almost feels like a sin.
To not speak.
To not write.
To not stand up for the plight.
The plight of who might you ask?
Immigrants.
Students.
Children.
My people.
My country.
My world.

Your answer : ______________________________________


3.
Beneath embered brands of burning roof,
The firefighter waits.
His mask is on; he’s donned his gloves,
Ready to enter the fiery state.
Once again to battle beast,
Whose heart burns with flaming hate.
Crying, scared a young child waits
For rescue from choking heat.
Then through the blackness something tugs
And pulls his trembling feet.
A Vadered voice says “it’s OK”
And hugs him to the street.
He aims his weapon at the seat
And from it water flows.
The devil dies as fire gives in
To the water’s cooling spray.
The house is gone; but at least,
No lives were lost today.
So back he jumps on bright red truck,
And into night he rides away.

Your answer : ______________________________________

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