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一直到20世纪80年代,在很多国家人们往往子承父业,参与家族生意,或选 择与父母从事同一职业。
1. 介词短语:1) 多位于名词身后,作后置定语,例如此处的in many countries 修饰people. 2) 位于整个句子后面或者前面,作状语,例如此处的by working...and joining...作方式状语。 2. the same as 和...相同 be different from 和...不同 be similar to 和...相似 3. profession = a type of job needing special training or skill.
新北师大版高中英语选择性必修三 Unit7 Careers
Lesson3 Meet the new boss-you
Background knowledge
typical risk industry out of date outsourced
assumption
average and expected an activity which is not safe or predictable
Jobs in the past: You would do the work your parents did.
Wrong assumptions
Reasons
Jobs in the futur
e
working in the same field or industry for a long time
does the writer do this?
The writer uses this way to emphasise what is wrong and invite readers to pay more attention to what he or she says about the real trend about the future. The writer discusses some of the wrong assumptions in order to make the readers reflect and realise that what common people think at present will no longer be true in the future and that they have no other choices but to walk out of their comfort zone and be their own boss.
Read and explore Pair Work Tick (√) the sentences that show irony. Then discuss your answers. Explain the examples of irony.
You might be lucky. These strategies might bring you a nice, comfortable life... But most of us today have to look beyond the little box called “career”. If you think you can work eight hours a day and build a career, think again. If you think you can’t be replaced by software or your job can’t be outsourced to
Read and explore You are going to read an article about future careers. Look at the title of the lesson. Tick (√) the topics that you think will be mentioned.
The author stated clearly at the end: If you want to succeed in the 21st century career, you will have to develop new essential skills. Lifetime security from one employer is no longer certain or even likely. The truth is that you are the boss of your career, and it is up to you to decide what you can do and how well you can do it. This means that you are responsible for your future.
2. On what points do you agree or disagree with the writer? Give your reasons.
Read and explore Pair Work Think and share.
3. In paragraphs 2-4, the writer discusses some of the wrong assumptions. Why
Read and explore
Read the article. Check your prediction.
Read and explore
Pair Work Complete the information according to the article. Then talk in pairs about future careers based on the article.
Activity and share
What do you think are the typical features of careers in the past? What about in the future? What may have caused the changes? How can you get yourself prepared? Use the phrases below to help you.
You can work eight hours a day and build a career.
You can’t be replaced by software, and your job can’t be outsourced to robots.
Technology
will
change.
It will not bring career success.
How jobs and occupations will change How to become an employer How to adapt to the new job trends How to avoid losing your job in the future
Read and explore
Read and explore Complete the sentences with the collocations.
1. John f_o_l_l_o_w_e_d__i_n_h__is__fa_t_h_e_r_’_s_f_o_o_t_s_t_e_p_s_ and became a sailor. 2. Mary is determined to _b_u_i_ld__a__c_a_r_e_e_r___ in banking after she graduates from university. 3. You have to _d_e_v_e_l_o_p__n_e_w__e_s_s_e_n_t_ia_l__sk__il_ls__ to stand out in the competitive job market. 4. You must keep learning and work hard, instead of daydreaming tow_in__t_h_e_l_o_t_t_e_r_y______. 5. He __ea__r_n_s_a__d_e_c_e_n_t_s_a_l_a_r_y__ of $200,000 a year. 6. Tom __j_o_i_n_e_d_t_h_e__s_a_m__e_p_r_o_f_e_s_s_io__n__ as his mother to become a teacher.
Jobs disappear.
You should
stay up to date with technology
become an expert or a specialist in something
be prepared for developments and changes before you are thrown out of a career
Read the article. Check your prediction.
Read and explore
Read the article. Check your prediction.
Read and explore
Read the article. Check your prediction.
some robots on the moon, you are wrong.
ALcatni vguaatgee Paonindtss h a r e para 1 Up until the 1980s, people in many countries(介短作后置定语) regularly followed in their parents’ footsteps by working in the family business or joining the same profession as them.
Read and explore
Find verbs in the article to complete the collocations.
1. ___________f_o_ll_o_w____________ in one’s parents’ footsteps 2. ___________j_o_i_n_____________ the same profession 3. ___________w__in______________ the lottery 4. ___________e_a_r_n_____________ a decent salary 5. ___________b_u__il_d____________ a career 6. ___________d_e_v_e_l_o_p__________ new essential skills
How to succeed in a 21st century career: develop new essential skir Work Think and share.
1. Why does the writer think the “new boss” is “you”?
an area of business, like manufacturing, restaurants, travel and finance cannot be used or is not useful now when a job is no longer done in one country but done in a country where workers are paid less a guess made based on a few facts or a feeling
1. 介词短语:1) 多位于名词身后,作后置定语,例如此处的in many countries 修饰people. 2) 位于整个句子后面或者前面,作状语,例如此处的by working...and joining...作方式状语。 2. the same as 和...相同 be different from 和...不同 be similar to 和...相似 3. profession = a type of job needing special training or skill.
新北师大版高中英语选择性必修三 Unit7 Careers
Lesson3 Meet the new boss-you
Background knowledge
typical risk industry out of date outsourced
assumption
average and expected an activity which is not safe or predictable
Jobs in the past: You would do the work your parents did.
Wrong assumptions
Reasons
Jobs in the futur
e
working in the same field or industry for a long time
does the writer do this?
The writer uses this way to emphasise what is wrong and invite readers to pay more attention to what he or she says about the real trend about the future. The writer discusses some of the wrong assumptions in order to make the readers reflect and realise that what common people think at present will no longer be true in the future and that they have no other choices but to walk out of their comfort zone and be their own boss.
Read and explore Pair Work Tick (√) the sentences that show irony. Then discuss your answers. Explain the examples of irony.
You might be lucky. These strategies might bring you a nice, comfortable life... But most of us today have to look beyond the little box called “career”. If you think you can work eight hours a day and build a career, think again. If you think you can’t be replaced by software or your job can’t be outsourced to
Read and explore You are going to read an article about future careers. Look at the title of the lesson. Tick (√) the topics that you think will be mentioned.
The author stated clearly at the end: If you want to succeed in the 21st century career, you will have to develop new essential skills. Lifetime security from one employer is no longer certain or even likely. The truth is that you are the boss of your career, and it is up to you to decide what you can do and how well you can do it. This means that you are responsible for your future.
2. On what points do you agree or disagree with the writer? Give your reasons.
Read and explore Pair Work Think and share.
3. In paragraphs 2-4, the writer discusses some of the wrong assumptions. Why
Read and explore
Read the article. Check your prediction.
Read and explore
Pair Work Complete the information according to the article. Then talk in pairs about future careers based on the article.
Activity and share
What do you think are the typical features of careers in the past? What about in the future? What may have caused the changes? How can you get yourself prepared? Use the phrases below to help you.
You can work eight hours a day and build a career.
You can’t be replaced by software, and your job can’t be outsourced to robots.
Technology
will
change.
It will not bring career success.
How jobs and occupations will change How to become an employer How to adapt to the new job trends How to avoid losing your job in the future
Read and explore
Read and explore Complete the sentences with the collocations.
1. John f_o_l_l_o_w_e_d__i_n_h__is__fa_t_h_e_r_’_s_f_o_o_t_s_t_e_p_s_ and became a sailor. 2. Mary is determined to _b_u_i_ld__a__c_a_r_e_e_r___ in banking after she graduates from university. 3. You have to _d_e_v_e_l_o_p__n_e_w__e_s_s_e_n_t_ia_l__sk__il_ls__ to stand out in the competitive job market. 4. You must keep learning and work hard, instead of daydreaming tow_in__t_h_e_l_o_t_t_e_r_y______. 5. He __ea__r_n_s_a__d_e_c_e_n_t_s_a_l_a_r_y__ of $200,000 a year. 6. Tom __j_o_i_n_e_d_t_h_e__s_a_m__e_p_r_o_f_e_s_s_io__n__ as his mother to become a teacher.
Jobs disappear.
You should
stay up to date with technology
become an expert or a specialist in something
be prepared for developments and changes before you are thrown out of a career
Read the article. Check your prediction.
Read and explore
Read the article. Check your prediction.
Read and explore
Read the article. Check your prediction.
some robots on the moon, you are wrong.
ALcatni vguaatgee Paonindtss h a r e para 1 Up until the 1980s, people in many countries(介短作后置定语) regularly followed in their parents’ footsteps by working in the family business or joining the same profession as them.
Read and explore
Find verbs in the article to complete the collocations.
1. ___________f_o_ll_o_w____________ in one’s parents’ footsteps 2. ___________j_o_i_n_____________ the same profession 3. ___________w__in______________ the lottery 4. ___________e_a_r_n_____________ a decent salary 5. ___________b_u__il_d____________ a career 6. ___________d_e_v_e_l_o_p__________ new essential skills
How to succeed in a 21st century career: develop new essential skir Work Think and share.
1. Why does the writer think the “new boss” is “you”?
an area of business, like manufacturing, restaurants, travel and finance cannot be used or is not useful now when a job is no longer done in one country but done in a country where workers are paid less a guess made based on a few facts or a feeling