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UWI1A2-English for Global Career Readiness

What I Will Do in My
Workplace

Ima Normalia Kusmayanti, S.S., M.Pd.

Department of Learning Services, Curriculum Development, and Student Internship


Telkom University
Course Learning Outcomes - CLO
Upon the completion of this course, you will be able to:

CLO 01 CLO 02 CLO 03 CLO 04


use simple sentences in use simple and compound use complex sentences use simple, compound,
in present & future tense to and complex sentences in
present tense to present sentences in present & past describe your dream present tense to describe
some interesting facts tense to participate in short job with sufficient details (1) the work culture in
about yourself in the conversations about regarding the name of a their home country; (2) the
position as well as the task work culture in their
form of a monolog with yourself, especially about and dream country; (3)
“intermediate mid” your experience of being responsibilities pertaining similarities and
to the position with differences of two
fluency level freshmen with “intermediate
“intermediate mid” fluency countries; and (4) your
2 mid” fluency level level dream job abroad with the
fluency level of -
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Focus of Lesson 7
In this lesson, you will learn:

Future Tense Vocabulary Actively engaged in conversation


use complex sentences Collocation of the word My dream job
in future tense “job”, “salary”, and work-
related words

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Focus of Lesson 7
In this lesson, you will learn:

Review of Complex Sentence


Structure
Independent clause + at least one dependent clause

use complex sentences


in present tense Complex Sentence:

Bambang wants to be an Application


Programmer Analyst, someone who design,
develop and implement computer programs.

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Focus of Lesson 7
In this lesson, you will learn:

Independent Clause Dependent Clause

Bambang wants to be an who design, develop and


Application Programmer implement computer
use complex sentences Analyst. programs.
in present tense

Complex Sentence:

Bambang wants to be an Application


Programmer Analyst, someone who design,
develop and implement computer programs.

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Focus of Lesson 7
In this lesson, you will learn:

Future Tense
use complex
sentences in future
tense

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Focus of Lesson 7
In this lesson, you will learn:

What is collocation?

Collocation

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Focus of Lesson 7
In this lesson, you will learn:

For example:

dream + job = dream job (noun +


noun)
Collocation

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Focus of Lesson 7
In this lesson, you will learn:

 a word or phrase that sounds natural and correct when it is used


with another word or phrase (Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary)

 a noticeable arrangement or conjoining of linguistic elements,


such as words (Merriam-Webster Dictionary)

 The combination of words consists of various part of speech with


Collocation no exact rules.

 It is based on how native speakers combines the words.

 The combinations just sounds right to native speakers who use


them all the time.

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Focus of Lesson 7
In this lesson, you will learn:

Vocabulary
Collocation of the word
“job”, “salary”, and work-
related words

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Focus of Lesson 7
In this lesson, you will learn:

Actively engaged in conversation


My dream job

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UWI1A2-English for Global Career Readiness

Talking about Future


Plans

Ima Normalia Kusmayanti, S.S., M.Pd.

Department of Learning Services, Curriculum Development, and Student Internship


Telkom University
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Focus of Lesson 7
In this lesson, you will learn:

Future Tense
use complex
sentences in future
tense

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Review of Future Tense

• Plans
• Aims or goals
• Aspirations or hopes

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Talking about …

• Plans

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Using Future Tense to Talk about Future
Plans

• A Spontaneous plan
• A pre-decided plan
• An arrangement

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What is a spontaneous plan?

Spontaneous vs. planned

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Talking about a spontaneous plan

using “will”
For example:
1. I will visit my university's career services office to develop a plan which guides me to
find work experience while in university. (Complex sentence)
2. I will find a part-time job on campus that allows me to put into practice the knowledge
that I learned in class. (Complex sentence)

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What is a pre-decided plan?

Pre-decided vs. unplanned

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Talking about a pre-decided plan

using “going to”


For example:
1. I am going to work for a reputable company that provides career prospects,
professional growth and work opportunities for fresh graduates. (Complex sentence)
2. I am going to find a job that gives stability, security, and work-life balance. (Complex
sentence)

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What is an arrangement?

An arrangement is a specific plan that


we have for the future.

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Talking about an arrangement

using “the present continous”


For example:
I am attending a job fair at my campus tomorrow. I registered last week. (Simple
sentences)

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Using Future Tense to Talk about Future
Plans

• Using “will”
• Using “going to”
• Using “the present
continuous”
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UWI1A2-English for Global Career Readiness

Talking about Pre-Decided


Plans

Ima Normalia Kusmayanti, S.S., M.Pd.

Department of Learning Services, Curriculum Development, and Student Internship


Telkom University
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Focus of Lesson 7
In this lesson, you will learn:

Future Tense
use complex
sentences in future
tense

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Talking about Pre-Decided Plans

• Using “am planning to” or


“am planning on”
• Using “hope to” and ”would
like to”
• Using “might” and “am
thinking about”
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Using “am planning to” or “am planning
on”

For example: am planning to + verb (base


form)
I am planning to set milestones that helps me achieve both personal
and professional goals this year. (Complex sentence)

Verb form: to + set

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Using “am planning to” or “am planning
on”

For example: am planning on + verb (-ing from)


I am planning on setting milestones that helps me achieve both personal and
professional goals this year. (Complex sentence)

Verb form: on + setting

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Using “hope to”

For example:
I hope to avoid distractions which make me lose focus on a regular basis.
(Complex sentence)

Verb form: to + avoid

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Using “would like to”

For example: I would like to = I‘d like to


I’d like to do one thing at one time focusing on the quality of the work.
(Complex sentence)

Verb form: to + do

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Using “might”

For example:
I might read something new everyday such as articles and books that give
motivations. (Complex sentence)

Verb form: might + read

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Using “am thinking about”

For example:
I’m thinking about taking a break whenever I need one especially at night
which gives me time to rest and feel fresh in the next morning. (Complex
sentence)

Verb form: about + taking

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Talking about Pre-Decided Plans

• Using “am planning to” or


“am planning on”
• Using “hope to” and ”would
like to”
• Using “might” and “am
thinking about”
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UWI1A2-English for Global Career Readiness

Collocation of the Word


Job

Ima Normalia Kusmayanti, S.S., M.Pd.

Department of Learning Services, Curriculum Development, and Student Internship


Telkom University
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Focus of Lesson 7
In this lesson, you will learn:

Vocabulary
Collocation of the word
“job”

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What is collocation?

 a word or phrase that sounds natural and correct when it is used


with another word or phrase (Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary)

Collocation

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Collocation of the Word “Job”

high-paid job low-paid job


well-paid job badly-paid job

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For example:

I want to have a high-paid job such as a web developer who has high digital skills.
(Complex sentence)

high-paid

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For example:

I want to have a well-paid job such as a web developer who has high digital skills.
(Complex sentence)

well-paid

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For example:

I’m thinking about starting my first work experience by having a low-paid job such as a
social worker who helps individuals to cope with problems and improve their lives.
(Complex sentence)

low-paid

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For example:

I’m thinking about starting my first work experience by having a badly-paid job such as a
social worker who helps individuals to cope with problems and improve their lives.
(Complex sentence)

badly-paid

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Collocation of the Word “Job”

high-paid job low-paid job


well-paid job badly-paid job

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3 Strategies to learn English collocation:

1. Regularly read authentic reading sources written by English native


speakers.
2. Regularly watch or listen to the news or your favorite shows in
English.
3. Regularly practice your English through speaking and writing
activities.

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UWI1A2-English for Global Career Readiness

Collocation of the Word


Salary

Ima Normalia Kusmayanti, S.S., M.Pd.

Department of Learning Services, Curriculum Development, and Student Internship


Telkom University
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Focus of Lesson 7
In this lesson, you will learn:

Vocabulary
Collocation of the word
“salary”

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What is collocation?

 a word or phrase that sounds natural and correct when it is used


with another word or phrase (Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary)

Collocation

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Collocation of the Word “Salary”

basic salary average salary


starting final-salary
salary

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For example:

I am going to accept a payment offer of IDR 24 million as a basic salary which


usually increases annually. (Complex sentence)

basic salary

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For example:

I will choose a job with a starting salary that sufficiently supports my family. (Complex
sentence)

starting salary

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For example:

My dream job is the kind of job that offers an annual average salary that sufficiently
supports my family. (Complex sentence)

average salary

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For example:

I dream to have a job that has an excellent final-salary occupational scheme (officially
organized plan). (Complex sentence)

final-salary

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Collocation of the Word “Salary”

basic salary average salary


starting final-salary
salary

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3 Strategies to learn English collocation:

1. Regularly read authentic reading sources written by English native


speakers.
2. Regularly watch or listen to the news or your favorite shows in
English.
3. Regularly practice your English through speaking and writing
activities.

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UWI1A2-English for Global Career Readiness

Work-Related Words

Ima Normalia Kusmayanti, S.S., M.Pd.

Department of Learning Services, Curriculum Development, and Student Internship


Telkom University
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Focus of Lesson 7
In this lesson, you will learn:

Vocabulary
Work-related words

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Work-Related Words

occupation job position


career
profession job title

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Occupation

• Job, work, employment

For example:
I’m thinking about starting my first work experience by having a low-paid
occupation such as a social worker who helps individuals to cope with
problems and improve their lives. (Complex sentence)
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Profession

• A highly skilled job

For example:
I want to have a well-paid profession such as a web developer who has
high digital skills. (Complex sentence)

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Career

• an individual's metaphorical "journey”

For example:
I hope to pursue a career in engineering that requires a unique set of
skills. (Complex sentence)

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Job Position

• Power, responsibility

For example:
I might consider changing my job if the job position in the Human
Resource Division is not available anymore. (Complex sentence)

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Job Title

• Responsibility, level

For example:
Within five years, I’d like to have the job title of Director of Research
and Development in the company that I work. (Complex sentence)

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Work-Related Words

occupation job position


career
profession job title

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UWI1A2-English for Global Career Readiness

Examples of Talking about


Future Plans

Ima Normalia Kusmayanti, S.S., M.Pd.

Department of Learning Services, Curriculum Development, and Student Internship


Telkom University
2
Focus of Lesson 7
In this lesson, you will learn:

Future tense Vocabulary


use complex sentences Collocation of the word
in future tense “job”, “salary”, and work-
related words

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Focus of Lesson 7
In this lesson, you will learn:

Actively engaged in conversation


My dream job

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Asking about Your Future Plans

• What are your future


plans?
• How do you see
yourself in five years?

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Example 1

My future plans include securing a job position as a social media strategist. I


believe that this is a well-paid occupation that comes with many challenges.
I know the company is interested in reaching a younger client, and I have the
skills to help with the social media part of the new ad campaign, if hired for the
advertising assistant job that is available.

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Example 2

In five years, I hope to be on a career path that will lead to a supervisory


position, with a long-range goal of eventually moving into upper
management. I am going to finish my degree in business administration
within two years. Starting out in this exciting, fast-paced, customer service
job would be a great way for me to learn about the organization.

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Example 3

Being new to the industry, I’d like to have many experiences that help me
gaining valuable insight. I am going to become familiar with the ICT field that
constantly keeps evolving. The skills I will learn in this job may help me
advance my career which eventually teaches myself to be a professional.

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Asking about Your Future Plans

• What are your future


plans?
• How do you see
yourself in five years?

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