Unit 6 - working abroad

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                 Unit 6

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Today's menu
  • Vocabulary
  • Reading
  • Working abroad
  • Quiz and handout



Slide 2 - Slide

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Why do students take a gap year?

Slide 3 - Mind map

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Background 
Working abroad can help young people's careers and offer valuable experiences. One in six British graduates now takes a gap year, which allows them to travel, work and develop, and can help the put together a much more impressive CV

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What are the benefits of working abroad?

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Working abroad
Working in a foreign country can offer many benefits at the start of your professional careers
  • develop self-confidence, initiative, and independence
  • improve language skills
  • raise intercultural awareness
  • develop transferable skills
  • gain new insights and a different perspective

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It can also impress future employers and improve job prospects. Working abroad demonstrates that the candidate has:

  • initiative and motivation
  • the ability to communicate and work in a team with people from a wide range of backgrounds and cultures 

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Any thoughts on what you could do in a foreign country?

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Slide 9 - Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIci7XfTdl4

1. Travelling in South-East Asia
2. Working on a ski resort
3. playing sport in another country
4. teaching English as a foreign language
5. working abroad 
6. interrailing Europe
7. volunteering abroad
8. being an au pair
9. working in summer camps
10. working in a hostel


Vocabulary - page 34
Which words could people use to describe people from your country?
humorous                                disorganized                             unpunctual
tolerate                                     introverted                                 emotional
rude                                           arrogant                                      punctual
unreliable                               hard-working                            intolerant
reliable                                     patient                                          lazy
serious                                     extroverted                                modest
reserved                                  polite                                             impatient
organized

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Which words describe the people from your country?

Slide 11 - Open question

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Character description
Use the adjectives to write a short character description of yourself which you could use in a short introduction about you.

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Describe yourself ...

Slide 13 - Open question

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Reading - page 35
  • Would you like to work in a different country
  • What are the main problems you would face?
  • What do you think you would learn?

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Who ... 
1. had to translate legal documents?
2. was taken to meetings and on tours?
3. found speaking English very useful?
4. had to learn a new language
5. improved their foreign language skills?
6. worked for a property development company?
7. has received practical help from the company?
8. enjoyed working in a big company?

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1. Had to translate legal documents?
A
Gary
B
Sophie
C
Marco

Slide 16 - Quiz

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2. Was taken to meetings and on tours?
A
Gary
B
Sophie
C
Marco

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3. Found speaking English very useful?
A
Gary
B
Sophie
C
Marco

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4. Had to learn a new language
A
Gary
B
Sophie
C
Marco

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5. Improved their foreign language skills?
A
Gary
B
Sophie
C
Marco
D
2 of the above

Slide 20 - Quiz

gary and marco
6. Worked for a property development company?
A
Gary
B
Sophie
C
Marco

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7. Has received practical help from the company?
A
Gary
B
Sophie
C
Marco

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8. Enjoyed working in a big company?
A
Gary
B
Sophie
C
Marco

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1. Gary 
2. Sophie
3. Gary
4. Marco
5. Gary and Marco
6. Sophie
7. Marco
8. Sophie

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Do the quiz on page 37

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Where is this greeting taking place?(book, page 37)
A
Sweden
B
India
C
Japan

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It's usual to shake hands with everyone when you arrive/leave a formal meeting in ...
A
Australia
B
the Czech Republic
C
the UK

Slide 27 - Quiz

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Handshakes are firm and brief in ...
A
France
B
Thailand
C
Italy

Slide 28 - Quiz

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When you lean back your head and close your eyes, it means 'no' in ...
A
Germany
B
Turkey
C
the US

Slide 29 - Quiz

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5. Clapping is a common greeting in ...
A
China
B
Spain
C
India

Slide 30 - Quiz

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6. It is considered offensive to touch someone's head in ...
A
the UK
B
the Netherlands
C
India

Slide 31 - Quiz

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7. It is considered rude to pass in front of people with your back to them in ...
A
Russia
B
Switzerland
C
Australia

Slide 32 - Quiz

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8. If you lift your shoulders and raise your hands you mean 'I don't know' in ...
A
Italy
B
Morocco
C
Poland

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handout p 83

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extra

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Slide 36 - Video

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