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Developing Listening Skills ( Job)
DEVELOPING LISTENING SKILLS 
(Teacher’s book) 

JOB
SLIDE 2
What will you think about when you look for a job?
SLIDE 3
People are talking about the job.
Listen and number the pictures.
1.
A: So you’re a teacher. Is that right?
B: Yes.
A: Do you enjoy teaching?
B: Yes, I do. The vacations are great, but I’ve got a really difficult class this year. I
try everything, but they just don’t want to learn anything. Maybe it’s the way I
teach.
2.
A: So how ling Have you been a fight attendant?
B: For nearly ten years.
A: Do you like flying?
B: Actually I do. I love it. And I meet lots of interesting passengers. The only thing
I don’t like is staying in hotels all the time. I miss home cooking.
3.
A: So, you’re an architect. That must be interesting.
B: Yes, it is. Right now we’re in the middle of a big project. We’re designing a
new hotel.
A: Uh-huh.
B: The only trouble is the woman I work with and I have completely different
Ideas of what is should look like.
A: Is that going to be a problem?
B: I hope not. You see, I’m her boss.
4.
A: So, you work in an auto shop?
B: That’s right. Bob’s Auto, on Ford Street. Do you know it?
A: Yeah, I think so. Do you enjoy working on cars?
B: Yeah, I really do. I love anything mechanical. The only trouble is the shop’s
about an hour from my house.
A: An hour? So what do you do? Drive?
B: Sometimes. Sometimes I take the bus. The commute’s the worst part. But the
money’s good. It kind of makes up for it.
5.
A: Where do you work, Rachel?
B: In a bookstore.
A: Oh. Do you like it there?
B: Yea, it’s interesting.
A: UH-huh.
B: But the boss is a bit strange. Not at all friendly. And he’s a terrible temper.
A: Oh.
6.
A: So what do you do, Mike?
B: I’m a hairdresser.
A: Oh, what’s it like?
B: Well, I love my customers. Some of them are so friendly. But it’s tiring work.
I work long hours, and I’m on my feet all day.
A: Yeah. That must be tiring.
SLIDE 4
What job does each person have?
Listen and choose the correct answer.
1
a. baker
b. manager
2
a. manager
b. bellboy
3
a. TV producer
b. chauffeur
4
a. technician
b. administrative assistant
5
a. reporter
b. Photographer
6
a. cashier
b. server
1.
A: So where do you work now, Megan?
B: I’m working at a new café downtown.
A: Hey, that’s kind of interesting. Are you the manager or something?
B: Oh, yeah right! Actually, I do all the baking.
A: Oh! How long have you been baking?
B: Well, only for three weeks! But I’m learning very fast.
2.
A: Where do you work, Tim?
B: At a hotel. I’m with the Grand City Towers.
A: Oh, yeah? Do you like it?
B: It’s really good. I get to meet some really interesting people.
A: Oh, are you the manager?
B: Well, not yet. I’m still carrying bags, but I’m sure I’ll be manager before long.
3.
A: So, you work for a TV producer. That must be interesting work.
B: It’s okay.
A: And what kind of work do you do?
B: Well, I’m on the road a lot.
A: Oh, yeah – a kind of personal assistant?
B: Well, not quite – I drive to work every day.
4.
A: So you work in an office?
B: That’s right.
A: How do you like it?
B: Well, it’s pretty boring.
A: Oh, yeah? What do you do there?
B: Oh, I schedule appointments, answer the phone, that sort of thing. And it really doesn’t pay
much.
A: So why do you stay there/
B: I like my co-workers.
5.
A: Where do you work?
B: I work for an online newspaper.
A: Really
B: Yeah. I write about sports. Have you read any of my stories?
A: Maybe. Say – what’s your name again?
B: Ted Grant.
A: The Ted Grant? Can I have your autograph?
6.
A: Are you still working in a restaurant on the weekend?
B: That’s right. But I’m not working the cash register anymore.
A: Oh?
B: Yeah. Now I’m working as a server.
A: Lucky you.
SLIDE 5
Listen again. Choose the correct answer
1 She ___________
a. doesn’t have a lot of
experience
b. Has been working there
awhile
c. Works at a theatre
2 He __________
a. works in a manager’s office
b. meets interesting people
c. hates the work
3 He _____________
a. sees the TV producer every
day
b. helps with movie productions
c. doesn’t know how to drive
4 She ______________
a. thinks the salary is good
b. is looking for another job
c. likes her co-workers
5 He____________
a. works for a magazines
b. writes about sports news
c. isn’t famous
6 She _________
a. works there only part-time
b. is a cashier
c. doesn’t work anymore
SLIDE 6
People are talking about their jobs.
Which statement is true? Listen and choose the correct answer.
1.He _______
a. he does all his work on the phone
b. spends a lot of time talking to people
c. has worked there for a short time
d. is looking for a new job
2. She ________
a. has a boss
b. works for a large company
c. has two big clients
d. needs more work
3. He _________
a. has a new restaurant
b. is very busy on the weekends
c. has very little to do
d. often does the cooking
4. She __________
a. likes meeting people
b. doesn’t really like traveling
c. never has a break during a flight
d. doesn’t like the money.
1.
I work for a market research company. We do research for companies that are planning to
develop new products. I call people and ask them questions about products they are using now.
Sometimes I invite people to come to meeting. We discuss plans for new products with them. It’s
pretty interesting work. I’ve been doing it for nearly 15 years now, and I’ve got no plans to
change jobs. The thing I really like about my job is that each month I’m working on something
completely different, so it never gets boring.
2.
I have my own design company. It’s very small – just me and two assistants. I design brochures,
advertisements for magazines, menus and things like that. It’s a very creative job. I started the
company just two years ago, just after I graduated from design school. Things have gone pretty
well for me. I have two big clients and most of my work is for them. Sometimes I have to work
very late at night if I have a big job to finish quickly. I always have plenty of work to do and I
am always busy.
3.
I’ve had my own restaurant for ten years. When I first bought this place, I thought it would be
easy to run, but it’s very hard work. I work long hours. Sometimes we’re very busy, and
sometimes we’re very slow. We usually have a lot of customers on the weekends. During the
week, it’s sometimes quiet. I never have a day off because there are always many things to do. I
don’t do any of the cooking myself. I have three very good chefs to do that. Owning a restaurant
is a tough job, but I love it. I don’t want to do anything else.
4.
I’m a flight attendant. Many people think it’s a boring job, but I love it. I get to travel all over the
world, and I meet lots of interesting people. I like that. The job is pretty easy, really. We don’t
work nonstop for the whole flight. We have plenty of time to sit down and take a break. On long
flights, we can even take a nap. Also the money is very good because all our expenses are paid
when we’re working.
SLIDE 7
Watch the video. What job each person wants to be?
solicitor nurse
journalist vet
actor photographer
architect doctor
pilot graphic designer
interior designer research assistant
A B
C
D E F
H = Hina W1 = Woman 1 M1 = Man 1
H: I started working for the BBC in London three years ago. I really enjoy my job but I’d
love to live and work in New York. I’m going there in the autumn to visit some friends
and I’m really excited. What about you? What are your plans for the future?
W1: I’m hoping to go to university in September, but that depends on my exam results.
W2: I just want to find my place in a work I love.
M1: I would like to join a band and tour around the world.
W3: I would like to be a specialist in Middle Eastern studies.
M2: I’m actually planning on moving to Honduras in a few months, just for maybe six months
or so, to learn Spanish.
W4: I don’t really want to make long-term plans, but I would like to become a solicitor.
W5: I hope to move to a bigger place. My house feels a bit small now that I have a family.
W6: I plan to be a doctor.
W7: I would like to stay in London and I would like to work as a research assistant at the
university here.
W8: I would like to go on and take a gap year out and then do a Masters next year, starting in
the Fall.
W9: I’d like to work with the World Health Organization and I’m going to do an internship
with them in the summer, in Geneva.
M3: Well, I’d like to come to study here in London, still in acting though. And I’d like to
become, maybe, a studio actor.
M4: Well, I might become a legal academic or a journalist.
W10: I hope to live in Australia one day because I really like it there. I like the weather and the
lifestyle. And I also hope to get married in the next few years.
M5: I’d like to start my own photography business and I hope to, sort of, involve a lot of
travel in that and sort of expedition work as well.
W11: I want to be a graphic designer.
W12: I would like to move from where I’m living. I would like to buy a house. And I’d like a
car.
W13: I want to do something with architecture, like interior design or something, because my
dad is an architect and I’m really interested in it.
W1: I want to become a vet and hopefully specialize in small animals or horses.
SLIDE 8
Job Hunting
http://www.esl-lab.com/eslbasic/jobhunting-1.htm
1. The editor's job is with a computer hardware company. (False)
2. Candidates for the manager's position should have at least five years experience. (True)
3. Those interested in teaching English should e-mail their resumes. (False)
4. You might have to work overtime in the editor's job. (True)
5. You need at least an Master's Degree to teach at Language Academy. (True)
6. Working hours for the editor's job are from eight thirty to five. (False)
7. Town Bank pays an attractive bonus. (False)
8. People with a background in computers are more qualified for the teaching job. (True)
9. You need no more than two years experience to qualify for the editor's job. (False)
10. You should contact Town Bank by e-mail if you have any questions.(True)
SLIDE 9
Jobs
http://www.esl-lab.com/eslbasic/jobhunting-2.htm
1. He really enjoys preparing food at the Italian restaurant. (chef)
2. My father teaches math at a university in our hometown. (professor)
3. I now work downtown at a bank using software programs to manage their financial
records. (accountant)
4. She carries a gun for protection as part of her job. (police officer)
5. The man will explain all of the historical sites on your trip. (tour guide)
6. Maria works at a clothing store helping customers find what they need. (sales associate)
7. He'll stop near the next light, and you can get off there. (bus operator or bus driver)
8. The woman took my order, but the food hasn't come out yet. (server)
9. The man said that my car wouldn't be ready until tomorrow because he hasn't finished
repairing the problem. (mechanic)
10. My sister enjoys working for the airlines, but traveling so much and assisting passengers
all day on long flights can be tiring. (flight attendant)
Recourses:
1. http://www.esl-lab.com,
2. Speakout_Elementary,
3. CHALLENGES 2,
4. Longman Listening Skills,
5. New_Opportunities_Elementary,
6. Solutions Elementary,
7. Language Leader Elementary


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