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PMSET TITRE The continuous aspect | Issues in education Newspaper article on
Porat’ The perfectaspect | idioms eduestion |
en) | suffi ladiectves) success stores |
Abbreviations Crricolam Vitae |
pe ope eRe Arices Travel collocations Holiday brochures
Aion Modal verbs Mult-word verbs Website ~ The Galapagos
Conservation islands
Magarineartile on threats
to beaches
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et |
EMTRPATAATIIN succinate causes | Dependent prepositions | Webste artic om tate ofa |
relations ip2-5 (aula Adjectives of character | nation
The diplomaticwarld _| Science magazine article on_|
CERN |
Amiassadorinterviews |
Cohesion 1 linkers)
Health collocations Magazine article on
swith iobe | Healthcare happiness
Thelanguagsatemotion | Newspaper article on health
ene care in Cuba
4 Health and care
A Future
Website articles on nurses
ie
| Suffixes (nouns 1) | Newspaper headlines |
of SE a a Ue |
Magazine articie on Google
cada) AeonUNITS 1-6
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cai
Radio phone:
| Job interview
| Dr Graham Watkins
Bresette)
scussing differences in| Choosing an intern
edhication | Key Language: stating
Discussing the keyto a requirements: saying whats
successful fe essential and desirable
Talking about ob hunting | Task: choosing an intern
[Talking about different types | Granville Island
| Interview about tourism and! af tourism Key Language: stating your
conservation
|
}
|
| Radic interview ~
| ambassador's life
|
|
| Film review of Sicko
| Speech at agradustion
| ceremony
| Radio progeamme on
| Radio programme
| on fashion and social
| responsibility
| Adialogue with a carcer
| advisor
| Discussing Uiferent ways of | position, clarifying
protecting nature Tash: participating in an
informal meeting
iccusting national ‘The oil spill cris
| ainracterites | Key language: stating
| Talking about international | objectives, giving strong,
| organisations advice
| Solving css in a ciplomatic | Task: devising an action plan
wy
Talkingabouthealthand | Change your ways
fitness Koy language: justifying your
Dincuosing healtheare ‘opinions
systeans In diferent Task: choosing and planning
countries ‘apebhorycaniiaen
Talking aboutnursesand
nursing
Discussing consumerism and | Retail revamp
materialism Key language: discussing
| Talking about luxuries in life | hypothetical ideas
Dikcusting controversi Task: developing a racavery
practicosinthe‘ashion _ strategy
world
Discussing the effects of | Aradio debate
technological changes iy vege wile
Talking about technological | persuasive language, giving
examples, conceding
criticism
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debate
etrentnee tas
as
| Selisawareness
A covering letter :
Planning and organising
essays
he questions
Brainstorming
A problem-solution essay
Active listoning
Aspeech
‘Analysing visual information
/
Doseribing visual |
information
Reading complex text
cffectivaly
Building an overview
Reading for detail
‘summarising
| Identifying main points
Avoiding plagiarism
Advanced dictionary skills
Asales leaflet
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Quantifiers Idioms with hand
Conditionals leragulae plurals
The media
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Reporting using nouns Justice systems
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Academic words
Alternatives to if Business and economic
Phrasal verbs | terms
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Language Reference and Extra Practice (p134~157) * Communication Act
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| Magazine article on ‘gifted
people”
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| Webste-sharingidess |
Newspaper headlines
Newspaper article on
jeumalism by Simon Jenkins
Website article on Mumbai
attacks
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English by Kate Fox
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juvenile delinquents
Research diary
Extract from Time Out
Press release ~Simon
Bolivar Youth Orchestra of
Venezuela
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development
Business and economic
extracts from news website /
newspaper
Newspaper article on global
financial crisis
Advice sheet - negotiation
An exiract irom Solaris by
Stan
An exiract from science
newsletter
Extracts from A world
Without Bees by Alison
Benjamin and Brian
MeCallum
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Lectureoncreativty | Discussing creativity | Camomia Tce thanking |
Radia programnicon | TaKingaboutnaionaliocal | Keylanguage:apfwoving | Anopintoe-ldessay |
redscovered people | famauspeople lige curceiedsial | Guy oliaiig |
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about their jobs newspapers | Key tangwape: being cautions} Fostures article far a }
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importance of journalism | dilemmas
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sa ea 7 fa ac ug Symtiesiing niormation |
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atk on youth crime and niles (in asocity) {argument |
| punishment Discussing juvenile justice Tasle amendingand
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| development
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| Role ply: negotiation Take regollating a contract Cnctsion
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Ta Use the words in the box to complete the
opinions below.
asessment curriculum dumbing dawn ellis
intemersonal skills plawiarism streaming
1 ‘Education is not about developing your
_ but about learning facts,
2. ‘Frequent examinations are a much more reliable
and useful way of measuring performance than
continuous
3 __is an excellent idea because it
enables stuconts with a similar ability 10 work at
the same pace!
4 ‘The mos! important aspect of education isthe
‘or subjecte which are
5 “Private ectication creates _____and
encourages inequality in society, which is
absolutely disgusting
6 ‘Copying someone else's ideas, —
cheating in exams, and buying qualifications is
suretimes necessary
rod grades nowadlays because
Qualifications are
“vs easier to g
education iy
‘worth less than in the past
(NUE fication and employment
Tb Which opinions do you agree or disagree with?
Discuss your ideas with 2 partrer
2 in pairs tlk about:
11 your country’s education systom
2 your ovin educational experiences
WPREADING
3 Which of the following are important to leam at
school do you think?
1 important dat
inhistory e.g, hates
the names of capital cities
limes tables eg, 4x
scientife formulae ey, E
spelling
mental arithmetic e.g. acting up numbers in your
head
7 poems and excerpts from literature
4 what techniques do you have for learning any of
these! Tell a parinen
5 What do you understand by the term ‘rote
learning’? Sean the article to check your answer.6 According to the article are the statements below
fig abooreloredd
1 Teachers ae no longor important
2 Learning new things snot essential
3 The British education system is old-fashioned.
4 Student autonomy is becoming more common in
British schools
5. Many peoole agree with Tapscott’s views.
7 Do you agree with Taptcott views? Why / Why
not
usin
8 HB Usten to three people ona radio phone-in
programme talking about the purpose of education.
Ubnewe tha following question:
1 Where ae they rom and wht do they do
NG |
2 How do their opinions differ?
3. Which is closest to Tapscotts view co you think?
4 What is your reaction tb the views you heard? How
‘common do you think they are?
Google generation has no
need for rote learning
EB VOCABULARY: idioms
G Match the following idioms (1-6) that describe
8
people and their abilities/eharacteristics with the
definitions 2-f below.
1 Whisskiel 4 Dark horse
2 High-flier 5 Team player
3 Know-all 6 All-rouncer
Someone who!
al has many differen’ stilis and abilities.
by is very successful in a job or at school
ly at work! in
| works well im a group especi
business.
di behaves as if they know everything,
| Is quiet but who surprises with thelr cden talents
{) is skilled or successful young person
[SPEAKING]
“10 ‘in gptps alk abst the following quesitanas
1 What is the main tole of education for you?
2 “You get what you pay fox! Do you think this
statement is true far ectication in your country?
3. What was missing from your own education?
Berkshire for example teenagers are
nottaughttrom the irontot tie class,
bat instead sit around a large aval
tub forseminar-atyle discussions,
Tapsoott teliews thas the mode!
of education that prevails today in
most classrooms was designed for the
Nites eee ie
nuste of Gnte for mos school thutup und positioa ia history wit industrial age. Hee suggests that the
ehilldren becausesuch information Is aclickon Google, he se,
"Tapscott denies that his approach
readily available a mere mouse click
brains of yoang people today work
differently romthoseof their parents,
away, a lewdiog commeatitor has ts anthlearning, He argues that the Fee argues that digital immersion. in
sok. ability to kam new things ts more which chilren may be texting while
‘The existence of Google, Wikipedia imporuant thumever ‘sna workdwiere surf
ind online Hraries means that there you have to process new information
Js no useful place in school for old atlightningspeed."Tlesaid: Children develep
fashioned rote earring, according are yoing to heve to reinvent thele Ils
to Don Tepscott, author of the knowledge base malty
them memorising factsand fguresis Caims
awesteof time"
Tie observations chime with »
hesiseling donk Wikiamnles and a
champion of the'net generation’
A far heiter approach would be
the internet and listen
their MP3 play
jews are ualikely to be
Imes, Sofor universally welcomed, Richard
Headmaster of Brighton
Chlkew2. one of the country’s top-
performing Independent schools,
teach children t think creatively trend in Bensh classrooms t© cat sale that 2 core level of knowledge
so thut they could learn to interpret back on traditional Weaching and to was qssentlals “W's important thitt
and apply the knowledge available person
online. “Teachers are no longer the
lise learning.
‘Schools are increasingly moving store of knowledge in your head te
children leara facts, Uf you have no
fountain of knowledge; the Internet towards more independent study draw from, you cannot easily engage
is," Tapscott suid. ‘Kids should lear
aboul history to understand. the
tund se-called enrichment activites,
with pupils earning at their own — decisions,
in diwussoas ar mike informed
world and why things are the wy pace and focusing, om what interests
they are! Bat they don't need to
sem most, At Wellington
leye in
n and employment zB
Ja Think of three successful people in the
following fields: business, the arts or science. Why
do you think they are successful? Tell your partner.
about them.
‘Tb which quatides do the people you have
described share?
READING)
2 Read the profiles of three successful people
quickly and say in what way they are successful.
3 Look at the characteristics commonly used to
describe successiul people. Which of them apply to
the people you read about?
a) hard-working —
b) innovative ©) business-minded
©) highly educated) seli-disciplined
creative
4 Read the protiles agaln and answer the following
questions.
1 How da you think Kim and Simenn’s earlier carecrs
could have helped ther achieve their lazer success?
2 What do you think of Nooyis management stvle?
3 Which ofthe three people a = impressed
by? Tella partner.
youme
P_VOCABULARY: suffixes (adjectives) |
5a Find adjectives in the profiles which ar formed
from tie ee olen!
passion, allergy, power, success, persuasion,
superstition, fiction, psychology
Sb What suffixes are used to form these adjectives?
passion ~ passionat
6a Make adjectives from the following nouns using
the suifixes
education, affection, speculation, logic, embition,
empathy
6b Answer the following questions.
1 Who is the most successful person you know? Give
2. Who is your favourite fictional charecter? Why?
3. What is the most powerful piece of art or film that
you have seen?
‘you superstitious about anything? If so, give an
example.
[ Fducation and employment
1 2004, Indra Nooyi was
agpcintec
Chol Executive Ofer of
PepeCo. She has boen
powerull
woman inthe world by Fonure
magazine. Borninindia ste basa
Bechler of Science degra, so MEA
‘rom the Indian Inaitte of Manag
in Public and Prvate Management at
Nooyi hae reputation forbaing very persuasve and she has
the ably to rouse on auciance, She also has.» vey informal
style in meetings anc openly soicis heopiniors of her stat At
‘Fe investor’ conference, Neos sat dawn wit the delegates
ard conducted the busines equivalent ofa feside chat
Noogtis constantly rerwerting herbusiness model, The inte
you'se decideda rew busines mode, is extnc becouse
‘somebody iegoing to capy it’ Foryaars she beer talking
about theimeortance of halhier preducts and nutrition
education. She works 18-20 tours day rd s curently serving
on the board of several organisstiors
tendo Masters degree
ae Uwe,
[_ GRAMMAR: the continuous aspect
7a Road the profiles of Angola fa Kim and Indra
Nooyi agein, Underline examples of the:
1 present continuous
2 past continuous
3 present perect continuous
7b Which of the tenses you found are used to talk
about
al actions that were in progress at an earlier time?
b) actions that are currently in progress?
| an action which began in the past and fs stil
continuing, or has just finished?
lee Language reference and extra practice, pages 134-135Georges Sinenon was onaot
the most: prolife
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year, 1928 hewoteaéroxels
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con Fey 13 February 190, but it
supesiitious mother registered hisbithasbeing adey eorex
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age of Send worked innumarauschoreterm|cos ut he took
job sa ounais a year ater Eventuelyjhe erenrenierad
the Emperor af Jopar)
Hiafiat nove ae published in 1921. Hei best inn fer
tis pydiagicd vies ardinpariclar orth charocer
cf inspector les Meigr, who, after Sherk Hones, i
the words ras famous fiend detective Maigret wed
payehalogea ituton to incirtandthe cisnalemotivos.
Simerion wot ?S Meret nove which nave nspred ins
and 79 TV adaptations, For the lat 0 yoars of hislfe he was
probably the bet iti the mera
Ba, usakeatihepaliviel santencee blow Eplalivdhas
difference in meaning between them.
1a} Lwork in Madrid, but village 40m
away.
bm working in Madrid at the moment, but I’
moving to Barcelona next year
2. a} Tve worked in London, Paris and Rome, but novr
workin Tokyo.
bb Ive been working in Tokye fora year and expec:
to cont nue to do 30 for some tire
3 aj [worked in Oslo in 2000.
bb) Iwas working in Oslo when my iather fel ill
4 a) Fil work when you get hame, if you look after the
children.
byl be working when you get home, so please try
to keep quiet.
8b Which of the actions in the sentences above are:
3) incomplete?
1) temporary?
happening around a point oftime?
d/ already in progress when something else happened?
‘Angela ia Ki a euceosrhd
reprenew ~hating cheady
founded tno companies.
fre pore teschor war hor
mother and eter she graduated
he Eastman School of
He casscal refinement and
pesserate performances have dal ght
audiences worldnide
(One dy just asshe was about 0 efor on
an slergicreaction to abcd ition, va rea
decided to develop her own line of skincare products,
paying attention ta whet | nes eating’ shesays."Shoulchtl
pay attention to wha was putting on my bod
‘xperimenting to find rom toxiccizams and eventualy
launched Om Aroma &ca an axganicstncae line
Har degree was inrust: not business, sos
from expected businersvananwhe vera
soughtadsice
ing trough
similer experiences She werk. to este Saver the Success,
an online community fer terale ertvepreneus, Sha says her
success in business ie duet her taining as aconcertpianst
and, oF coats, had werk
9 Correct the errors in the uso of tonsos in this text.
Leeally cespoct my best tional. He is @dming from
Poland and i speaking four languages. He is living
in London since 1998 and I've beer: knowing him
for ten yeats. We met en holiday when we hitehhike
through Spain. One day while we walk through the
Cantabrian mountains he told me thai even though he
had been leaving school at 15 he was going to be very
sucecesiul. He joined his company when itis having
difficulties, He was working his way up to the top. Fe
has only been working there ‘or seven years and he ts
already being the Managing Director.
fwritinc
110. Waite a short paragraph giving your opini
one of the following statements
1 ‘A good education is the key toa successul lie
2 ‘Luck and family conreetions are more important
than a good education.”
Education and employmentiL
JOB HUNTING
ILSPEAKING |
1 in small groups, discuss the following questions.
1 How do you find out about jobs in your country?
2 What jobs have you hac
3 Have you ever written 2 CV/résumé? When?
4 Is there a standard! format for CVsedsumés in your
country?
2 Which of the fallowing do you think are essential to
in your CV? .
‘Website addresses of companies you have worked for
Details of pre-university quelifications
‘A photograph
Date of Birth
Mail address
Telephone number andl email actress
Names of referees
Iniemships/ work placements
Computer programmes and software used
10 Charity work
11 Interests
12 Positions of responsibility
13 Title eg. Mr/ Miss / Ms
Sa Read the CV of Vadim Kufenko quickly. In your:
‘opinion, has he left out any essential information?
1
2
3
4
5
6
?
8
9
Bb, Read the CY again and anewer the following
questions,
1. What do you notice aboiit the way the profile is
-westen?
| 2 Which exchange programme might he have found the
- most difficult? Why?
ee ye ao ae do you think he might be suitable
ee
4 Vadis applying for a job in the marketing
‘department of a British company that exports British
»Russia, They require a fluent Russian
hand experience in
Rewrite Vacim's profile to help
i
Curriculum Vitae i
Name: Vain Kutsrko
Date of bith: & ay 1986
Adsress: 58 Sworevsky pr, apt 52
St Petersburg 19°0°5, Fussia
“elopiione: +7-812-264 €9 22
Ema adciess: _kuterko@onine.ry
PROFILE
An enthusiastis ano dacted professional with excellant
analical ables inthe fel of nance. High leves of
‘urroroa! ospablity Quito graze new ideae and concopts|
and able to work on his oe nilsive. Has e logeal approach
to-chalenges and ls aol to meet taht deagines. Strong
project management sls, A good team player with good
interpersonal ski.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Deceminer 2008 - pasar’
Finanoial Avast at the Bank of Foreign Trade, St Patereburg,
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Reseiiee ay reno ean peer nar |
statements, data processing, snc marketing surveys,
EDUCATION
‘Septernuer 2007~ July 2008
IMA Deares in Economics specialising in Finance and Cred,
'81Patersburn Slate University cf Economies and Finance
‘September 2903 - June 2307
BA Dagree in Economics, Bt Petersburg Stave Unversity of
Eouromies and Finance
1908-1902
‘Soutwast Junior High School, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
993-2008
‘Schoo! #187, St. Poteroburg
5. In groups, match the education abbreviations
with the descriptions below.
1 PhO 3 MBA 5 BEC 7 IELTS
2 MSc 4 BA 6 UCLES 8 TOERL
a) A first degree in the humanities
by A posigraduate degree in a science subject,
©) A postgraduate degree, which entitles the helder to
the title Dr.
i A postgraduate business qualification
©) A qualification in Business Eng ish.
1) A British exarninity, bearer exanres in Eng'sh asa
Foreign Language.
8) A test of reading, writing, isting and speaking
crten used by British ane Ausratian universJOB HUNT
ING Wis)
INTERNSHIPS AND
EXCHANGE PROGRAMMES
‘Soptomnber - Decombor, 2007
Excheryge Prograrn atthe
Univesty of Jyveskya, Finland,
Prograrrmes: Fhanca, Business
Networks, Fart Business,
Mavictirg fo Erg, Fish
lenguege
‘Apr 2007 .
‘Shortintornship atthe Bank ot Feregn ade,
St Poversburg
Apri suay 2008
Exchange programme at sha Berin Scr00! of eoromics,
Geran, Pregrammss (in Gomer) Iresntional
Econom Reatons; Inematonal Narcsing: Geran
language.
ADDITIONAL SKILLS
Languages: Engish fadvancs
(amartied by UCLESD
‘German intermediate,
Finnish (eementary)
HOBBIES
Tiacing in stocks and shares, skimming and jogsirg
REFERENCES
‘valle on racuest
IELTS 8.0, BEG Haher
6a EBB Listen to part of Vadiin’s job interview.
‘Answer the following questions.
41 Why does the interviewer mention when the
interview will finish?
2. What regret does Vadim mention?
3. What advice does the interviewer give Valin?
4 How does Vadim turn a possible weakness into a
strength?
5 Why does Vacim want the advertised job?
6 What mistake does the interviewer make?
6b isten again and evaluate the interview.
1. Do you think what Vadim said highlights his
strengths?
Bl cRAMMA
erfect aspect |
7 took at Track 1:3 on pago 170 and find an
example of the following (there may be more than
one answers:
1 preseatperisct 4 perfect infinitive
2 pas perfect 5. perfect -ing
3 future perfect
8 In sentences 1-5 below, which action:
a) beompleed?
by) looks back from now to time before now?
©) was completed belore another action took place?
d) is expected to be completed by a particular time in
the future?
1. Hopefully, well have finished the interview by
3pm.
2.11 applied fora number of work placements before
| got the one in the bank
3. I've been on two exchange programmes: one in
Finland and one in Germany.
4 Having read your CV, we'd like to know more
‘about your internship and exchange programmes.
5 Iscom to have lost your reiorences.
‘> Language reference and extra practice, pages 134135
9 Fillin the blanks with present, past or future
perfect
11 Jintenced to come for just 4 couple of months, but
ext September, | he) here for five years.
2 When | interviewed him he (already/be} out
‘of work for aver a year.
3 Mysister___ the) the head of a PR company for
the last ten years
4 We interview) five people since 9 a.m. but
con't think any of them meet the requirements.
5 ts no use sending your CV now. They
(choose) a candidate by the end of today.
6 Iwas hoping, finish) by now.
7 (complete) my training, 'm now looking for
2 jb in finance.
[waitine ae *
10a Chooseajod that you would liketo be
jerviewed for and write a short C¥.to help you get
that job. ,
0b In pairs, tell each other which job you would
like to be interviewed for, give your partner your CV
‘and take it in tumns to interview each other.
eee
| Education and employment
i.
isee
(Eaton
Anderson University isa private university in
the United Kingdom, Many of its students want
to do interaships of three to six months with
companies or international organisation
‘They generally pay a fee and use the services
of Morton Associates, a firm that specialises in
arranging internships.
‘Morton Associates is looking for # suitable
candidate for an internship with the
international organisation UNESCO.
UNESCO promotes international co-operaton among its
198 Member States and sx Assosiete Members in tho
fields of education, scionce, cultio ane! eammunicatorn,
Tehas a wide range of prograrimes, whic” willaoped to
students rom diverse dsapines.
AMS
‘© tohalve the proportion of people Ivingin extreme
pevarty in daveloping countrias by 2075
* toachieve univorsa primary education in all countioe
oy 2015
«to alimhate gender atsparty in primary anci secondary
ecuication by 2015,
‘= tohelp counties implomnont a national statagy for
sustainable dewdoprrert
‘Ta Read the situation, the description of UNFSCO
and the duties of the intern.
‘Tb In pairs/small groups, discuss what kind of
person would be suitable for this internship. Think
‘about the candidate's educational qualifications,
personal qualities, experience, skils and interests.
2. Discuss your profile ofthe ideal eandlidate with
another group.
n Education and employment
SCENARIO
DUTIES OFTHEINTERN |
bythe director
{0 asuist in administrative duties as assigned |
40 astist inthe research and weiang of
.
5
of
department puislizaitons
1o assist with desktop publishing
‘0 nelp to coortinate special events and
conferences
‘o take part in the development of stadent
‘educational programmes
3. HEB In pairs listen to Lise and Howard, (two
members of Morion Associates) talking about
the requirements for candidates applying for an
internship at UNESCO. Make notes under the
following headings.
© Qualifications
+ Lenguages
* Work experience
* Computer skis
+ Interests
+ Duration of internship
KEY LANGUAGE: stating
requirements; saying what is
essential and desirable
4 EEL Listen to part of the conversation and
complete the following extracts. Use a maximum of
‘two worels for each gap.
1 i: I’s___that candidates are doing a
posgradunte degree
2H: What about languages!
1: They _an excellent knowledge of one of
the working languages of the organisation...
Right, otha
3H: How about work experiencet
They don't mention that specifically, but its
cbviously to have some work
experience
4: You haver’t mentioned computer ski
+ Well, candidates _1o be able to use oifico-
related sofware
Anything else?
1: No, but well be me evidence of a
special cultural or scientific interest
1
|
|
z
5. Look at Track 14 on page 170. Underline all the
phrases which are used to state requirements and
say whether each one is essential or desirable.(TASK: choosing an intern |
6a Work in groups of three. You are members of
Morton Associates. You are going to recommend
ne intern for an internship at UNESCO. There is
only one vacancy at the moment.
Student A: reed the profile of Carla Dias
Student Bs read the profile of Siefan Muller
Student C: reed the profile of Hiroko Watanabe
Underline the strong points of each candidate. Make
a note of any points you think the candidate lacks.
6b In your groups, discuss the candidates. Talk
about their strengths and weaknesses and why they
should/shouldn’t get the internship.
6c Rank the candidates in order of their suitability
for the internship (1 = most suitable, 3 ~ least
suitable).
6d Choose the best candidate to recommend tor
the internship at UNESCO. Then, compare your
choice with the other groups.
inal year PhD in English iterstore
sages
luart era. and watten Japanese,
lish and French
‘ompuiter skills
asic knowledge of afico saftware
ais bee quich learn
titude
Jawionstrated a goad hnewiedge of currant affairs
Janis fe represert lapanir an international organisatian
vallabty
(od ideally prefer a longer internship six months!
ther information
Jal ereseed Sooke fluently using 3 wide range ol vecabulary
jays she's a goad tear” player Amersber of the International
ctiety at veri
mec very neryous during the interview, Asked no
aston,
Hiroko Watanal
Final yaar PhO in Computer Sciance
Languages
Sitingual Germanfenstisn
Computer skits
Extensive kyowedge of computer
pigcram ard softwere.
Aiues
Ambitious. Went to work ora
‘mulinational eomary funring its corres cations network. |
Has travelled widely Asia durng his vecatons,
is shidying French ni avening classes
Availablity
Fexble,
£ Other information :
$Dressed casually fr the irteiview, Guiet and thoughtful wih = |
strongsense of socia'resporsitilly
Secs
{ol ora andwritten Engg Fluert
Partuquose Spanien
Computer skits
Competent in Word and Exe.
Axttuge
terested in caren afais
Frevous one-riontynilfnsnip nleermational Labo
Organsation ULD) Genera
Mould like to pursue 2 career 2s 2 diploma
‘Availabilty
eiteresed in a&-monih internship.
‘other information Sriait appearance,
Nery atticulate andsel-confient Inquistive
ier-18 tennis charipor in her hometown
OTHER USEFUL PHRASES
Talking about strengths and weaknesses,
One of hismer strongest points Is.
Hivhher best quality is
‘What impresses me about X is
Hivther biggest asset i...
‘One of hissher major weaknesces is
| thinks hefshe lacks ...
im worried/concerned about histher age/
experiencelqualifications..
‘What concerns me about the candidate is.
Educationand employment KUSERM 13: seli-awareness |
Ja EB Two students are being
a linguist who is researching the mo’
learners of English. Look at the descriptions of two
types of motivation. Listen to the interviews with Jan
and Marco. Then decide which type of motivation
they have
Instrumental motivation: The person is learning the
language to achieve a definite goal, e.g. to get a better
job, to be promoted, to pass an external examination,
‘te,
Integrative motivation: The person is learning the
language to communicate with people irom another
culture that speak the language. The person wants to
identify with the target language group and fit in with
i.
‘Tb. Which student, Jan or Marco, expresses the
following ideas? Listen again and check.
He
+ isa flexible person when travelling.
++ will make more money by improving his English
+ wanis to achieve native speaker proficiency.
+ does not want to learn a lot about English culture
‘+ Jeamed about English culture at an early age.
is learning Cnglish in a company environment
‘+ wants to learn more about the literature of the
country,
‘© needs fo communicate better in English for work
reasons
2 an smal groups, discuss the following questions.
‘1 What is your main motivation for improving your
English?
What other things are motivating
your English language proficiency?
140 improve
3a Jan travels a lot and believes he has good
‘ross-cultural skills. In groups, discuss some of the
skills and qualities that people need when living or
‘working in foreign countries. Make a listand show.
your ideas to the other groups.
3b Compare your list of cross-cultural skills with a
list made by an expert in the feld. See page 166,
3c Now discuss whether you think you have the
qualities required to work in a foreign country. Give
reasons for your answer,
14 ESURM Education and employment
4 Learning style It is important to be aware of
your learning style, as this will indicate not only
your strengths but also areas you need to develop.
Read about four approaches to learning on page 166
Then, in groups, answer the questions below:
1. Which style do you think best describes you
personally?
2 Are you a mix of the stylesé Ifs0, #9 what way?
3 Is. one learning style predominant in your group?
4 What could each of you ¢o to improve your
learning style?
5 Personal qualities and skills Work in groups. First,
note down the qualities and skills you have which
would impress a potential employer. Then compare
your list with those of other students in your group.
(owaitw
6 When to use a covering letter Complete the gaps
in the text with the words in the box.
convincing moilvate speculative
targeted vacancy viral
A covering letter should always be included when you
send outa CY or an application form. Wt should create
inrerest and |__ the employer 1o get to know
more about you. There ere two types of covering letter
Ina2___ covering leter, the writer is tesponcling to
a specific advertised 1_"_, However, ina 4
‘covering letter, the writer aims at a specific employer
ora number of companies or organisations hershe is
interested in joining. A covering leter is 3___ if
your application is speculative because the employer
will only read it and look at your CY if your letter is
really ®
7 How to siructure a covering letter Look at the
information below and put it in the orderit would
probably appear in a covering letter
1 Highlight yourstong points, your understanding of
the work, and why you are suited for it
End the lette: with an apprepriste sentence
Indicate your availability for interview.
Explain why you are in
Stato what the vacancy is anel how you heard about
it Mahe covering letter is speculative, say what kind
of work you are interested in.
fested in the job.
asunWRITING SKILLS 1.5
8 EA What to doin. covering leter Naomi Lloyd is Dears Som
a Communications Consultant, Listen to her talk, and ame
make notes on what she says about the following: Re: Resoarch Assistant
* introduction
+ your strengths
*k
jth of the letter
+ applying for different jobs
* ending the letter
9 Read Track 1.7 on page 171 and check your answers.
10a Vadim Kufenko is also applying for the position
of Research Assistant with Furonews Magazine, The
magazine provides readers with information on trends
in international banking, foreign exchange investment to develop key shaleacy
and capital markets. Read the covering letter that Vadim ——_udeaking makeng ns ail Sateen,
includes with his CV. Do you think he has followed the hich are relevant to this postage Come TT,
ule of wring covertig letter? Discuss witha partner, working 0 tghtdeadings '* Of FUSE Lam wed 0
10 Lookat the letter again, Each paragraph contains Dating ny vacato,
ss Lhave travelled widely,
a topic sentence and one or more supporting ideas. bevogeined etl crss-culunl se Ave ena
With your partner, study the example, then analyse hich pe tbl fit comtonabty into the multinatn e
paragraphs 3 and 4 of Vacim’s letter in the same way. Heh Thaw ae an important fate oft ee
4 On orgaaication,
A topic sentence contains the main idea upon which ‘©? Hf Lam fortunate enough to be slesten
= ft wil selector the posit
a paragraph is developed. It often appears at the il be employing aa eniinutestie fine the position, you
ginning of a paragraph, introducing the main idea. ‘omer of tf, wil be a ane tated oe loyat
asset to Your ongenisa
Example; Paregraph 2 Famavalae fox interview ot ny tine and ork nets
Topic sentence: Having read your company fiterature, | ari. ftom you, look Ferma
am very mteresied in joining your organisation. Your sincorely,
Supporting ideas: (The reasons why Vadira thinks he Vadim Kufonko
woukd be an asset to the company; He thinks the job
zuits his qualiications and experience and offers a
suitable challenge.
‘sentra
12 You have already written a CV. Now write an
impressive cavering letier for the job advertisement
below, so that you will be called for an interview.
11 Certain phrases are common in covering letters.
Find words/phrases in the lettor which mean the
‘ollowing
1 which I hope you will study carefully (paragraph 1)
2 descriptions of your oxganisation’s activites (para. 2)
3. something that needs skill and energy to achieve
para, 2)
4 extremely useful (para. 3)
5 short and clear para. 3)
6 getting work done very quickly end on time (para. 3)
3 hwwidhtained (para. } ‘Weare locking for volunteers with a wide range
js of sklsand exnetience to particpate inrsjects
teuch ac building aschao) in mare than 30.04
worlds poorest countrir,
someone of value (para. 5}
You can make a difference.
Seng yeur Cv to
Education and employment USO 5Tourism and conservation ~
YOU WERE HERE
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Vocabulary
Centr)
Study skills
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tc Ghee.
Uisrea
1 in pairs, discuss the points below and put them
in order of importance for you as. tourlst.
3b Now match collocaions 1-8 the correct category
in berdse
3 What other collocations can you add to each
category?
S Weiter fre
: a accommodation —® tuxury hotel
* accommodation —* activities
+ cox + eae ofnavel (eee)
ght aieneearmal 4
Sra 4a. Read the holiday brochure extracts on page 17.
Which of the holidays listed would be suitable for the
2 What are popular holiday destinations for ¥
people below? Discuss your ideas in pairs.
people from your country and how have these
changed in the last ten years? 1 A wealthy clder couple locking fora relaxing holiday.
2. An adventurous student of ecology with a limited budget
[VOCABULARY wavelcoliocaiions] 9 Aspory goop offends in trer20 looking forfin ard
Poe excitement
Ba. Match the following 4 AVeina seca a mE euatemreRemman que
budget aiine 5 A cultured holiday-maker interested in the environmert.
1 ancient ai deal 4b Which holiday would you like? Why?
2 boutique by delights _
3 carbon © eine 5a Match the brochure entries to one of the holiday
A ttmiiie ester types below. Some of the choices are rot needed.
Sead ckipiauaer an adventure hoiiday, a city break, a cruise,
eo a resort holiday, a sightseeing tour, a working holiday, a
| 6 budget 8. temperatures safari a self-catering holiday, backpacking
| 7 cganised 9) howe! -
i 8 baking be acneee 5b can you add any other types of holiday to the list?
16 BEEN tourism and conservationBVOCABULARY: mul
word verbs |
6 Some tourists are talking about what they
like to do on holiday. Complete the gaps in
the sentences with the words in the box.
down
around away bi
of off 2) up (x2)
1 Aholiday % all about gettng from
itall’”
2.‘ just want time away from work when |
feel I can realy tet my hair
3. just Jove going somewhere new and
soaking the atmosphere’
4 We live ina big city, although | grew up
inthe country, so getting tonature
is important”
5. ove to blow a fat of money and really
live it when | 26 on holiday-no
expense spared”
6 ‘We're keen on finding unusual places-
going the beaten track!
7 ‘Steering clear__the tourist traps
‘our main priority when booking a holiday.
8 “1 dom really like to do very much on
holiday, Just lounging by the pool is
enough"
9 The main thing is to avoic geting ripped
7 s0 Ltry nat t6 look like 2 tourist’
0 ‘love seeing new things and taking
the sights”
7 What do you know about some of the
specialised types of tourism below? How do
you feel about them: In small groups, discuss
your ideas.
battlefield, culinary, eco, disaster, celebrity,
health’medical (including ‘surgery safaris)
volunteer, space
8 choose one ofthe types of tours
above and write your opinion of it in a short
aaah
1) the hotiday ofa lifetime. Ten nights in the Badumbas National Park, See the big game
and gel back nature. Staying a the exclisive Masai Game Ledge with de-star aces,
yu wil ls spend rights under canvas ou inthe bush, tuning or and fauna, visual
feast of wildlife al exporencod at close quarters, ncudng ions, elephants end tines. A
‘taal sin s-condtionel off cad vetisles. No sirgle-room supplement. ebaTouZ
“> Spend seven nights exploring the
Caribbean abosrd a state-cf-the-art vessel: The
Paktodium. Offerng the ultmnat in five-star indulgence
‘and boasting 11 deoks, it stil retains a unique and intimote
atmosphore, Soigct a stateroom with balcony for awe.
inspirng ovean views. With jive restaurants to choose from,
‘each meals a gastrenomi= delight. inthe everings, choose from
‘ comprehensive rango of entertainment options. Pampor yoursof
vith the wide variety of teaumients available in the Pelm Court
‘Spa. Fuly escorted excursiors are availabe at each port of cal.
This isan experence net tobe missed, Call now on.
CD Vatemtine’s Day spacial: Wookonds fortwo in Pars. Explore
the famous sights ofthe city oflove ~ she Eiffel Toveer, the Louvre,
‘Montmartre ~ and than sample the culinary skits of renowned
Parisian chefs. Stysh boutique hotelin the heart ofthis chi, busting
copitel. Unbeatable prices. Fer more info go to Earlybird.com,
Feeling restless? Itchy feet? An active two weets in New Zealend,
‘ndluding a week of escorted trekking with breathtaking views, the
‘opportunity to bungeo jump and ty paragicing. Experience a varity of
exotic lancscapes witha vist to 2 volcano, glacier hiking and white-water
rafting. Local specialties anc hespiality 2s you've never expenenced
belore. Al fights and intemal transfers included, Downladeream
11 sritankan odyssey. Fuly guided hoidays to expire the
spectacular ancient monuments of an island rica in history.
Enjoy baking toperatures, supert beaches and indlge in
‘mouth-watering local delicacies prepared by tap ches. Our
“Greer hotels encourage visitors 0 caleulate carbon emissions
and will arrange fr quests to plan trees i they want to ofisat
their carbon focipit. Luxury holidays forthe eiscaring
and sophisticated aveler wih ar interes ir sustainable
‘development. An experience to savour, Flights not included,
Single supplements apply. For further datas go to Exped.com.
©) 7 nights on the picturesque Groek istand of Kefafonia
{as sconinth firs Copain Corals Manin} in an isaetod,
restored cottage. Experence the stuming views and sacked
beaches and unwind inthis ct the beaten rack location, far
from te stresses and sans ol the ratrace. Str clear of the
tourat raps, recharge your batloras ard rtum completly
sefeshe. Alknckave desl. Specal ofr price incudes fight
{oveget airing), accommodation, Jeep he, Athena travel
Tourism anc conservat
on RUSEER 7WEREADING |
1 Look at the photes below and quickly read the
description of the Galapagos Islands. Choose one or
more photo\s) for the webpage.
2 Read the website and answer the questions below.
1 Where are the islands?
2. How many islands are there?
3 What area is covered by the islandsé
4 Why are they s0 special?
5 What can you
6 What is the tour company’s attitude to tourism?
sce there?
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Ne
proera
about 5,000 severe
‘hele discovery in 1505,
an unforgtiste cruse,
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18 OMIBY tourism and conservation
Located 60 rile cf he cons of Eos nh Paste Ooen ard jt asta
Ammen aoe ca toate ore itn
MME oases merc tnen 109 enotr arch anc lee daca ot nd ges
Ast 28200 poole oo he forinttd ins
‘The Galapagos lslards ara truly unique, They are among the most scenifically
Important and biclogcaly outstanding olacs cn me lane. Zoolnits botanis's,
eoaiegetsancigeologets frm af ovar the wold Fava een inspires by ther sipce
Howeves th lands aero just ox scientis, Anyone intrested
ralueard vies wilfind avstio heseexacrinay sands
alfechangreeyparines Nowhere ee n the world il you
{et loser tr wllifo and be abl to 208 Glan Gagpagos
tories tndand edn guns igs cerorans
‘Galepagos perquns ad bcob.s roaming te
For these uno wantto get anty omit lot deserted
‘oashos hare yoican watch beds piayll oefone,
‘umpoack wie, cratic pant le and vleencs, this wi be
ur company ous expos ana you can tum hore 3s an f
3. Read the website again. Answer the following
questions.
1 What words docs the writer use to encourage you to visit
the Galapagos Islancs?
2 Whatsort of people would be attracted io the islanist
3. What kind of problems might the Galapagos have?
4 Would you like io go there? Why / Why not?
5. What might you enpect to do.as an ‘envircnmental
ambassador?
ELUSTENING
4a Dr Graham Watkins is the Executive Director of
a conservation charity and isan expert on the Galapagos
Islands, Listen and say whether the following statements
about him are true or false. Correct the false information.
1 is ather was a conservationist
2 He studied biology at Oxfard University
3. He worked as a guide in the Galaoagos Islands,
4. He studled zoology and evolution a the University of
Pennsylvania
5 His first job after the Univesity of Ponnsylvania was in
the field of conservation biology.
gute
"THE
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
ID)
4b HEE Now listen to Part 2 of his interview and
answer the following questions
1 Does Graham think tourism is a bad thing?
Why / Why note
2 Give examples ol negative consequences of tourism
that are a) direct and b) hidden
3 What are ‘iwasive species’
Sa In Part 3 Graham is asked whether we should stay.
‘away from conservation areas. Prediet what he will
say.
5b KEI Now listen to Part 3 and check your
predictions. Then answer the following questions.
1. How can the impact of tourism be minimised?
2 Whatare the best forms of tourism?
3 Whatis “sustainable development’?
PLVOCABULARY: conservation
© Complete the gaps in the sentences below with
the words in the box
biodiversity emissior
imeversible renewable
‘endangered
spraw
1 This charity is working to preserve the amazing
of tropical rainforests
2 Many animals are becoming
cf the destruction of their natural habitats
3 The government hes set the goal of cutting carbon
by 15 per cont by 2020.
4 Unian is the spreading of « town or
city into the rural area arounc it
The report says that humans have already done
damage to the planet,
energy are sunlight, rain
because
6 Examples of
anc geothermal heat
articles
BGRAMMA
7 Which of the rules a-k below explain the use of
the articles underlined in the travel company website?
1 Definite article:
8) common knowledge — we know we can tell from the
context what is being referred to
by) repetition — this isnot the first mention of the person
oF thing
‘© uniqueness ~ the enly one of ts kind the wed, or in
this context
4) with a superlative phrase:
‘) with the names of countries er groups of island's
wwtiich are plural
2) with names of rivers, oceans and seas.
2 Zewarlide:
{) with uncountable nouns when speaking about the
oun in general
h) with the names of most cities, streets, countries and
continents
1) with plural countable nouns
) with most rumbers (excepta half, a hundred, 0
thousand)
3 Indefinite article:
ke) with 2 singular countable noun mentioned for the
first ime
‘me Language reference and extra practice, pages 130-137
8 Read extracts from the interview a-c. Some
articles are missing. Write in the articles where
appropriate,
Graham:
a} Ubecame /éhconservatiorisy in part, because of
my family backgrounel. My father was agricultural
scientist and travelled throughout word, One of my
brrathors was hern in Africa, Iwas boen ia British
Guiana,
bi Lwent to University of Oxford to study zoology. |
finished my frst degtee there. After that, | was lucky
‘enough to become guide in Galapagos lands. 1
id that for about 18 months and as a result of that
experience, which was really quite life-changing
expetionee, | went to University ef Pennsylvania to
study ecology and evolution.
€) think the fies thing to say about tourism is that
in many situations i's very positive thing. can
help conservation quite substantially but there
are also rmany examples in world, far axaryplo in
Caribbean, «here tourism also causes problems
and has direct impacts on environment. Many of
reefs in Caribbean have serious problems as result
«i pollution.
[Grranine)
J. in groups, choose ane of the following in your
‘country that you would like to protect. Discuss how
you would protect it
1s natural feature
2 ahistorical building
3 en endangered species
"Tourism and conservation 19|
0
THE
PERFECT BEACH
BLREADING
1 Ingroups, discuss the advantages of going to:
a) an isolated, unspoilt beach with no amenities
by o resort beach with stun-loungers, waiter service
and full water sponts facilities
2. Read the article quickly and choose the best
headiine:
THE BEACH THAT TURNED
BACK THE COMMERCIAL TIDE
cANCOMMUNITY
MIOPS DEVELOPERS
3. Complete the subheading below witha possible
encing.
Robert L. White reports on haw a determined group of
locals in Mexico
4. Inwhich paragraphs are the following topice
mentioned?
1 resorts for the wealthy:
2 the campaign to save the beac
3 an unspoilt beach
4 the fate of other beaches:
5 Compare paragraphé A and Boi the article. What
do you notice about the author’s language?
6 Find two-word phrases in the text which mean
the following:
1a series oj actions by orcinary people intended to
achieve a result
2 along, hard fight
3. an official organisation that has power to make
decisions for a particular area
4a group of companies working together
5. 2 problem concerning the people and things
around you
6 fact relating to human society thal you think
shout
7 Read the article again and answer the questions
1 Do you agree thatthe destruction of many of the
world's icyllic places is really inevitable? Why /
Why note
2. In which ways do you think this tory is an example
of asignilicant or general change in atiude
towards tourism development?
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Pe ee
‘sand, implausibly tu-quoise wale shelves out over a stoneless
Soe do i Pe acca
Peet a ca ar aa
ee ee
oe eae
Cee eee sane
Perea to eee
Pe eet
ee ee
Ce et acer
Ce etal
ease er ea
ee ee
Ce ers ee aac
signatures calling on the regione! authoritias to protect the area
Coat etree rere toe en ete eee tae
pero nee tele
state officials finaly designated « total of 2131 hectares of tard
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Rn erences
WGRAN MAR? modal verbs
B Which mals (an, could may, might, must, wi
would, should, have to, ought to) do we use to talk
about.
1 likel hood / possibility / pmababilitye
ability?
permission / requests?
obligation / necessity?
5 deduction?
9 Look at partof aleafit encouraging people
to sign a petition to save Balandra beach. Which
modals express the following meanings/functions?.
a) lack of obligation
by obligation not to do something
©) advice
4) resal
) ability
f) future possibility
8) obligation