Unit 14: English for Job seeking

Index:

Aims and Objectives

In this unit you will learn and practise vocabulary related to job seeking.

You will practise the following skills and functions:

The grammar focus of this unit is:

Vocabulary

evner
markedsføring
søker
søknad
holdning
bakgrunn
kandidat
karriere
kontrakt
felles sidebrev
CV
utdannelse
ansatt
arbeidsgiver
sysselsetting
erfaring
fulltid
brutto
intervju
jobb
nett
overtid
deltid
pensjonsordning
profil
kvalifikasjoner
referanse
referanse
lønn
selvstendig næringsdrivende
ferdigheter
sosialtrygd
personale
oppgaver
skatt
å akseptere
å tilpasse
å søke
å overbevise
å bestemme
å passe inn
å bli tatt
å avansere
å lyve
å passe
å tilby
å nekte
å omplassere
praktikant
arbeidsledig

Exercises

Section 1: Vocabulary Practice

Exercise 1: Test Yourself

Exercise Help

Fill in the correct translation for each of the terms below.

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Section 2: Listening Comprehension

Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Questions

Exercise Help

Chose the correct answer.

Recording: show transcript
This exercise can be also done purely aurally/orally:
  1. How did Freddy get on at the interview?
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    b. 
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  2. Did Freddy like the job?
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  3. How long would he have had for lunch?
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  4. Would he have travelled?
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  5. Did the company offer him the job?
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Exercise 2: Multiple Choice Questions

Exercise Help

Chose the correct answer.

Recording: show transcript
This exercise can be also done purely aurally/orally:
  1. Where is Peter going next week?
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  2. Where did he see the advertisement?
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  3. Which is correct?
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  4. How many interviews did he have?
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  5. How much will he earn in his new job?
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Exercise 3: Multiple Choice Questions

Exercise Help

Chose the correct answer.

Recording: show transcript
This exercise can be also done purely aurally/orally:
  1. What is a CV?
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  2. What sort of paper would you use for your CV?
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  3. Why is it a good idea to find out as much as possible about the job?
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  4. Why is it important to explain any gaps in your career?
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  5. What is a reference for?
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Exercise 4: Multiple Choice Questions

Exercise Help

Chose the correct answer.

Recording: show transcript
This exercise can be also done purely aurally/orally:
  1. What must you do to prepare for an interview?
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    b. 
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  2. How should you prepare for the interview?
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  3. What must you convince the interviewer of?
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  4. How should you present yourself?
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  5. Why should you leave home in plenty of time?
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    c. 
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Section 3: General Comprehension

Exercise 1: True/False Statements

Exercise Help

For each of the statements below, choose True or False.

This exercise can be also done purely aurally/orally:
  1. To relocate is to move to another part of the country.


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  2. When you put in extra hours you always get paid overtime.


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  3. A CV is not a job application.


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  4. In a CV you never print on both sides of the paper.


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  5. It is important to make sure your skills fit the job description.


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  6. You don't need to tell referees you are using them for a reference.


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  7. A covering letter can be two pages long.


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  8. In the interview you must be positive about yourself and your abilities.


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  9. To do the job you may need assistive technology.


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  10. You can lie and exaggerate in an interview.


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Exercise 2: Sentence Completion

Exercise Help

Speaking Practice. Complete the sentences you hear, using the example as a model.

Press Play to listen to the instructions:

Section 4: Grammar Practice

Exercise 1: Transformation

Exercise Help

In this exercise, use `HAD' first and then `WOULD HAVE'.

This exercise can be also done purely aurally/orally:
Example:

He didn't study, so he didn't pass the exam.
If he had studied, he would have passed the exam.

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Exercise 2: Transformation

Exercise Help

In this exercise, use "WOULD HAVE" first and then "HAD".

This exercise can be also done purely aurally/orally: