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Members of group 15

1. Nguyn Thanh Bng 2. L Hi Duy 3. H Hng Xun Trng 4. Hunh Bo Ngc

WORKING HOLIDAY
Job Programmes
Work and Travel USA 2009
. Working Holiday Britain Work and Travel in Singapore . Working Holiday Canada

..
Working Holiday in Australia .

Objectives

- Level : Intermediate - Time : 45 minutes

1. Educational aims: through the lesson, students will be able to: - Enrich their vocabulary by guessing meaning in context. - Get more information about Working Holiday - Do the exercises of Matching,True/False and Multiple choice 2. Skills: Reading for gist and specific information Method - Communicative approach

Teaching Aids

- Handout, pictures, projector..

Procedure

PROCEDURE
I. Warm up : (6 minutes)

- A game : Guessing the key word


II. Pre reading :( 6 minutes) 1. Introduction (Video clip)

2. Teaching vocabulary
III. While reading : (25 minutes) 1. Task 1: Matching 2. Task 2 : True/False 3. Task 3 : Multiple choice IV. Post reading : (6 minutes) 1. A filling exercise for consolidation 2. Discussion V. Homework : (2 minutes)

PROCEDURE
WARM-UP PRE-READING Vocabulary WHILE-READING Task1 Task2

WARM UP : (6ms) Match each picture with a suitable name, then guess the key word

W_ _ k_ _ _ H_ _ _ _ _ y

Task3
POST-READING HOMEWORK

Relating to work and travel

Warm up : Guessing the KEY WORD . (6ms)


* What for ?
- To create a warm , comfortable asmosphere for students. - To lead in the new lesson.

* How to do ?
- Teacher divides students in class into two groups. ( Group A & Group B) to match five pictures with their names.

- Ask each group to find out a person who will on the behalf of that group, then go on the blackboard to write their answers.
Who is the quickest person to give all the correct answers ? Which group will give the correct KEY WORD first ?

PROCEDURE
WARM-UP PRE-READING Vocabulary WHILE-READING Task1 Task2

Working Holiday

Task3
POST-READING HOMEWORK

PROCEDURE
WARM-UP PRE-READING Vocabulary WHILE-READING Task1 Task2

Vocabulary . (5ms)

1. a visa : (n) th thc (trn h chiu)


Ex : entry visa , exit visa, transit visa....

2. a discount card : (n) th gim gi


/'diskaunt/

3. staff : (n)

i ng

Task3
POST-READING HOMEWORK

Ex : teaching staff, post office staff ....

4. an archaeological excavation : (n)


/a:kildikl/ /ekskvein/

khai qut khm c

Pre-reading : Teaching vocabulary


* What for ?

-To help sts know the meanings of some new words and how to read these words correctly
* How to do ? - Teacher presents some new words on screen. - Teacher uses pictures to teach these words. - Students will guess their meanings . - Teacher gives feedback and teaches how to read these words correctly.

POST OFFICE STAFF

TEACHING STAFF

HOTEL STAFF

MARKETING STAFF

PROCEDURE
WARM-UP PRE-READING Vocabulary WHILE-READING Task1 Task2

TASK 1 : Match the words in column A with their definitions in column B. (6ms)

Task3
POST-READING HOMEWORK

PAIRWORK

Task 1 : Matching. (6 minutes)


* What for ? - To help sts know the meanings of some new words by giving their definitions and have a chance to share their opinion with their friends while doing the task. * How to do ?

-Teacher asks students to work in pairs in four minutes.


- Teacher calls some students to answer orally, then write their answers on BB.

- Teacher gives feedback.

TASK 1 : Match the words in column A with their definitions in column B

1. entry- level

a. to interest sb/sth a lot, especially by being strange or mysterious. 2. graduate b. a surrounding or nearby region. c. at or relating to the lowest level of an 3. intrigue organization, type of work, etc. d. a person who has received a degree 4. internship from a school or college or university e. any period of time during which a 5. neighbourhood beginner acquires experience in an occupation, profession, or pursuit..

PROCEDURE
WARM-UP PRE-READING Vocabulary WHILE-READING Task1 Task2

TASK 2 : Decide whether the statements are True (T) or False (F). (9ms)

Task3
POST-READING HOMEWORK

GROUPWORK

Task 2 : True/False statements. (9ms)


* What for ? - To help sts have a chance to work together in groups , and do the given task better.

* How to do ?
-Teacher asks students to work in groups of four in three minutes. - Teacher calls some students to answer orally . - Teacher asks them to give evidences if neccesary to make sure whether they really understand or not. - Teacher gives feedback.

TASK 2 : Decide whether the statements are True (T) or False (F).

1. You can work in the U.S. for more than 5 months.

2. In the UK, most employers accept candidates from foreign countries.


3. You will experience a Chinese working environment in Singapore. 4. Before you go to Canada, you are guaranteed a paid job, a place to stay, bank account and work documents. 5. With a working holiday visa, you can stay and work in Australia for a year.

PROCEDURE
WARM-UP PRE-READING Vocabulary WHILE-READING Task1 Task2

TASK 3 : Choose the best answer from (A, B, C or D). (10ms)

Task3
POST-READING HOMEWORK

GROUPWORK

Task 3 : Multiple choice. (10ms)

* What for ? - To help sts have a chance to work together in groups , and to draw sts attention and participation. * How to do ? -Teacher divides students in class into 2 groups , and asks them to work in four minutes. ( there are six options, including the lucky number) - Each group will answer only three questions. - The group which gets the highest total points will be the winner. - Teacher gives feedback or evidence if neccesary. * ( a correct answer : 10 points ; a wrong answer : zero point ; the lucky number : 10 points)

1. Which country will you choose if you want to participate in working holiday in Asia ? A. USA

B. Canada
C. Britain D. Singapore

2. How long does the programme of Singapore allow you to work and stay ?
A. for a year

B. for seven months


C. for six months D. only five months

3. What do international students have an opportunity to do when working in USA ? A. to travel abroad in their summer break

B. to earn money
C. to experience a new culture D. All are correct

4. Where can you be offered weekend activities, an English language course and a free telephone card ?
A. in Australia

B. in Britain
C. in Singapore D. in Canada

6. How long may you work for an employer in Australia ?


A. less than 3 months B. more than 4 months

C. more than 12 months


D. more than 6 months

PROCEDURE
WARM-UP PRE-READING Vocabulary WHILE-READING Task1 Task2

POST- READING : (6ms)

A filling exercise for consolidation


Questions for discussion

Task3
POST-READING HOMEWORK

GROUPWORK

Post - reading . (6ms)

* What for ? - To help sts have a better view of consolidation.

- To help sts practise their speaking better. * How to do ? -Teacher divides students into five groups, and each group will be given a task of filling the missing information in a certain country. ( Therere five countries here)
EX : Group 1 : USA ; Group 2 : Canada ..... - Teacher asks students to write their answers on BB - Teacher gives feedback.

* Questions for discussion


- Teacher may elicit some cues if neccesary

Give international students the chance :

USA

to earn money , experience a new culture and travel abroad ............................. in their summer break. 5 months Allowed time : not exceed ........................

Britain

Some positions available in : childcare, conservation work and archaeological excavation ....................................... You can gain : valuable exposure, ..... skills

Singapore

knowledge and ............................. 6 months Allowed time : for .............................

Canada

Allow young traveler to participate in : short-term internships work/to supplement their travel expenses they may sustain while in Canada Vacationers can stay for an extended period by supplementing their travel funds through incidental employment ................. 12 months Allowed time : for .............................

Australia

PROCEDURE
WARM-UP PRE-READING Vocabulary WHILE-READING Task1 Task2

Questions for discussion

1. In which country do you like to spend your working holiday ? Why ? 2. What kinds of work do you like to do on your working holiday ?( List at least three)

Task3
POST-READING HOMEWORK

PROCEDURE
WARM-UP PRE-READING Vocabulary WHILE-READING Task1 Task2

Homework. (2ms)

- Write a paragraph about the job you like best if you have a chance to participate in working holiday in Britain ?

- Prepare the next lesson.

Task3
POST-READING HOMEWORK

PROCEDURE
WARM-UP PRE-READING Vocabulary WHILE-READING Task1 Task2

Task3
POST-READING HOMEWORK

Work and Travel USA 2009 International university students can work in the U.S. under the J-1 Visa programme as an entry-level short-term employee. This programme is designed to help U.S. businesses meet their seasonal staffing needs while giving international students the chance to earn money, experience a new culture, and travel abroad in their summer break. You can work for up to 4 months during your university vacation, after which you are allowed to travel for up to an additional four weeks. You stay in the US must not exceed 5 months.

1. F

Working Holiday Britain

2. T

During the summer months most employers look for great numbers of extra staff, and a lot of them are happy to accept candidates from out of the country. Employment can range from hotels and catering to farm work. There are also positions available in childcare, conservation work and archaeological excavations. We offer accommodation in central London, weekend activities and sightseeing, an English language course, a discount card, a free telephone card, a free London guide and orientation about how to find a job in the UK.

Work and Travel in Singapore

If you have a deep desire to experience work adventure, then the island of Singapore, known to offer the best quality of life in Asia, holds the key to your fulfillment. This programme allows university students and recent graduates to come to Singapore to live and work for six months. Situated in the heart of Asia, Singapore resonates with a sophisticated global beat yet intrigues with its delightful Asian allure. With an English speaking environment, living in the Lion City is a seamless affair for any global talent. Imagine working in any job sector? Work and Travel Programme in Singapore makes it possible. So, come live and work here, while gaining valuable exposure, skills and knowledge!

3. F

Working Holiday Canada The Canadian working holiday programme allows young travellers to participate in short-term work/internships to supplement any travel expenses they may sustain while in Canada. The programme places participants into paid, entrylevel jobs throughout Canada. Global Choices guarantees you a paid job, assistance with finding accommodation, bank account and work documents before you leave your country.

4. T

Working Holiday in Australia Experience closer contact with a local neighbourhood in Australia! With the working holiday in Australia programme vacationers can stay for an extended period by supplementing their travel funds through incidental employment. A working holiday visa allows you to stay and work in Australia for 12 months, although you may not work for more than 3 months with any one employer.

5. T

Work and Travel in Singapore

2.C

If you have a deep desire to experience work adventure, then the island of Singapore, known to offer the best quality of life in Asia, holds the key to your fulfillment. This programme allows university students and recent graduates to come to Singapore to live and work for six months. Situated in the heart of Asia, Singapore resonates with a sophisticated global beat yet intrigues with its delightful Asian allure. With an English speaking environment, living in the Lion City is a seamless affair for any global talent. Imagine working in any job sector? Work and Travel Programme in Singapore makes it possible. So, come live and work here, while gaining valuable exposure, skills and knowledge!

Work and Travel USA 2009 International university students can work in the U.S. under the J-1 Visa programme as an entry-level short-term employee. This programme is designed to help U.S. businesses meet their seasonal staffing needs while giving international students the chance to earn money, experience a new culture, and travel abroad in their summer break. You can work for up to 4 months during your university vacation, after which you are allowed to travel for up to an additional four weeks. You stay in the US must not exceed 5 months.

3.D

Working Holiday Britain During the summer months most employers look for great numbers of extra staff, and a lot of them are happy to accept candidates from out of the country. Employment can range from hotels and catering to farm work. There are also positions available in childcare, conservation work and archaeological excavations. We offer accommodation in central London, weekend activities and sightseeing, an English language course, a discount card, a free telephone card, a free London guide and orientation about how to find a job in the UK.

4.B

Working Holiday in Australia Experience closer contact with a local neighbourhood in Australia! With the working holiday in Australia programme vacationers can stay for an extended period by supplementing their travel funds through incidental employment. A working holiday visa allows you to stay and work in Australia for 12 months, although you may not work for more than 3 months with any one employer.

6.A

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