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QUESTION SHEETS #1

Part 1
1. Is there some other kind of work you would rather do?
2. What do your parents expected you and your siblings do?
3. Do your parents prevent you from having some occupations?
Ex: Some Asian parents dislike their children being a part of showbiz.

4. What did you dream to do in the past? Why did you give up?

Part 2 (2mins each)


Describe the company or organization you dream to work for.
What do you want to do?
What is that company/organization?
Why do you choose it?
What do you look for?

Part 3
1. Which jobs are the most respected in your country?

2. Some people say it’s better to work for yourself than be employed by a company.
What’s your view?

3. What do you think about the fact: celebrities are paid more, compared to
scientists, doctors

Discussions Idea:

1. What are the most well-paid jobs recently? Do you think it’s fair?
2. Experience is more crucial than diplomas and degrees. What do you think
‘bout this?
3. Recently, more and more people are unemployed after graduation. What are
the reasons?

Debate Idea:

1 Teenagers shouldn’t work, they should spend their whole time on studying
instead. Disagree or agree?
2 If you want something done right, do it yourself. Disagree or agree?
3 Bosses must be friends to their employers. Disagree or agree?
4 Men and women should be paid the same for the same job. Disagree or
agree?

Vocabulary
 To get involve in: To become a part of (an organization)
Eg: Sheethal never got involved in cooking.
 To fit in: To become suitable or appropriate
Eg: Tom tried to fit in with his friends.
 Job flexibility: Gives employees flexibility on how long, where, and when they
work.
Eg: Job flexibility plays an important role in retaining employees.
 Nine-to-five work: The normal work schedule for most jobs
Eg: George joined a nine-to-five work and was happy with it.
 To dedicate: Devote (time or effort) to a particular task or purpose
Eg: John dedicated his evenings to his daughter.
 World-class: Of or among the best in the world
Eg: Tom built a new hotel with world-class facilities
 Perk: An advantage or something extra that you are given because of your job
Eg: The new job offer contained a lot of perks.
 Overloaded: to give excessive work, responsibility, or information to
Eg: The boss always overloaded his employees with work.
 To dedicate: devote (time or effort) to a particular task or purpose
Eg: John dedicated his evenings to his daughter.

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