| It’S IMPortant to Make a rIght ChoICe           Цілі: вдосконалювати навички усного мовлення й читання; розвивати куль- туру спілкування й мовленнєву реакцію учнів; виховувати відповідальне ставлення до вибору майбутньої професії.
   Procedure 
   Клас                    Дата
 
   1. Warm-up What can influence the choice of a job or profession?        your friend’s example
      personal qualities
            the thing you are good at your ambitions
 
  The teenagers’ choice
 My choice The choice of a job 
   can be 
      influenced encouraged by
 
 your abilities your skills            your bend for a job the necessity
                          wish to study further pressure of your parents,
    teachers
 
     2. speaking Do ex. 1, p. 58.   3. Writing and speaking            Make up some sentences and express your own ideas as for right choice
 of a future profession.      Why should teenagers (young people) make a right choice of a future job and profession?
 
     We  Teenagers
 
      should must
 
        make a right choice
 of a future profession 
      better job opportunities realization of our(their) ambitions
    high living standards our (their) career
 
                            depend(s)
                  on it
 
        The right choice helps to avoid
 
                        backbreaking monotonous job un respected job unprestigious job tiring job disappointment
 
   4. speaking Do ex. 2, p. 58.   5. Reading and speaking Do ex. 3, p. 58.   6. speaking   Work in groups            Using the information from the Internet get ready questions and ans- wers for the interview.
 
                                                                                                                                                                Job Opening
     | Company: | Kenaz Translations |   | Job Title: | Business Development Manager |   | Job Location: | Kharkov — Ukraine |   | County or nearby cities: | Canada; USA |   | Employment Category: | Sales |   | Employment Type: | Full Time |   | Job Reference Number: | BDM |   | Posted: | 2011–11–29 |    Job Description  Job Type: Freelance; location is flexible.
  Category: Sales / Account / Business Development. Salary: Wage Rate+ Commission.
  *The salary package is highly negotiable for the right people.
  Kenaz Translations is currently seeking an enthusiastic and driven person to take the position of Business Development Manager. Formed in
    2001, Kenaz Translations specializes in the translation, localization and proofreading of English, French, Spanish and German copy into more than a dozen Eastern European languages.
    Kenaz services include software and website localization, linguistic consulting and adaptation, international brand consulting, advertising and presentation materials, voiceovers, transcription services, certified translations and more.
    We welcome business development professionals with the relevant ex- perience and expertise.
   Position Summary:      The Business Development Manager, under supervision of the CEO is responsible for developing and implementing new business opportunities within Localization & Translation Services which result in successful, pro- fitable and long term client relationships.
  Main Responsibilities:
  y Maximize the sales revenue from clients to develop strong and profit- able business relationships.
  y Achieve revenue growth, technology implementations and sale of ad- ditional translation / localization services.
  y Initiate marketing strategies and coordinate actions to influence the market.
    y Locate or propose potential business deals by contacting potential clients; discovering and exploring opportunities.
    y Develop negotiating strategies and positions by studying integration of new venture with company strategies and operations; examining risks and potentials; estimating partners’ needs and goals.
  y Settle new business deals by coordinating requirements; develop and negotiate contracts; integrate contract requirements with business operation.
      y Support marketing activities, including trade / scientific shows, mail- ings, etc.
 (See Position Requirements in Lesson 19)   7. summary  Do ex. 4, p. 58.
    8. Homework
  Ex. 5, p. 59.
 
 Lesson 19   StartIng a BUSIneSS              Цілі: вдосконалювати лексичні навички й навички читання; вдосконалюва- ти навички виконання тестових завдань; розвивати логічне мислення; вихо- вувати зацікавленість у розширенні своїх знань щодо правильного вибору майбутньої професії.
    Procedure
      1. Warm-up
      
  Match the jobs to their definitions. |   |   | Journalist | person who drives a bus |   | Teacher | works in a school and teaches students |   | police officer | rescues people from burning buildings and helps put out fires |   | accountant | works in hospital and helps doctors |   | Business person | defends people’s rights in court |   | doctor | flies an airplane |   | nurse | takes people’s orders in a restaurant and serves them food |   | pilot | works in a police station and maintains public security |   | taxi driver | works in a bank and keeps records of money |   | bus driver | works in a hospital and treats patients |   | manager | answers phone calls and does office work for his / her boss |   | chef | drives a taxi |   | actor | person who reports news on TV, radio or Newspaper |   | actress | does the cooking in a restaurant or hotel |   | firefighter | a woman who plays a role in a movie |   | waiter | manages the affairs of a company or business |   | lawyer | one who does business |   | secretary | a man who acts in a movie |    |  |  
   Клас                              Дата
 
                                                 
    2. speaking
    Work in pairs
                      Using the chart discuss what people should do to make a right choice of profession. Add your own ideas and share them with your class.
    abilities
            skills and experience
 
  We
      Teenagers
 
 should must 
 analyze  know learn
 
 what abilities to develop qualities of jobs, professions advantages                                disadvantages of jobs, professions
 
   3. Grammar practice Do ex. 1, p. 60.    4. Vocabulary practice
 Do ex. 2, p. 60.   5. Reading Do ex. 3, p. 60.   6. speaking      Discuss the following questions.
        1) Are you interested in the world of business?
 
      2) Do you think you have a good head for business?
      3) What kind of business would you like to start?
 4) Do you think anyone can start their own business?      5) What are the dangers of having your own business?
 6) Do you read any business magazines?            7) Do men or women make more successful business people?
   7. Reading      Do ex. 4, p. 61.
      8. summary
 1) Would you like to have your own business?      2) What kind of people is good at business?
        3) Is it easy to start a business in your country?
              9. Homework
  Describe some jobs for guessing by the class.
                                                  To ex.6 in Lesson 18
                                                            Position Requirements
     | Skills / Qualifications
 Required: | Qualifications:
 Creative, self-motivated, proactive and highly target driven.
 Ability to analyze financial data and prepare financial reports, statements, and projections.
 Excellent organizational and time management skills. Confident negotiator and ability to close the deal. Experience in business management or business devel- opment role.
 Understanding of the translation industry, key players and competitors.
 Strong verbal and written communication skills
 (Fluency in English is essential).
 Must be able to work independently as well as collabo- ratively with the Kenaz team.
  
 Application Instructions:
 We are accepting applications on a rolling basis and will respond to qualified applicants to schedule inter- views and further review. Please send your Resume to (You can apply or contact us by email using the Apply Online Box below)
 For more information, please contact us via email |   | Required Language
 Skills: | English — Very good |   | Minimum Education
 Level required: | Bachelor |   | Minimum Years
 of Experience required: | 1 to 2 Years |                                       Contact Information
     | Contact Name: | Kenaz Translations |   | Preferred method of contact: | E-mail via Apply Online Box |  
 Lesson 20   JoB hUntIng          Цілі: вдосконалювати навички аудіювання, читання й усного мовлення; роз- вивати мовну здогадку й мовленнєву реакцію учнів; виховувати зацікавле- ність у розширенні своїх знань.
 
   Клас                        Дата
 
     
   1. Warm-up 
 Procedure 
    Read the joke and have fun.
      READING BETWEEN THE LINES
 1) Bob Smith, my assistant programmer, can always be found    2) hard at work at his desk. He works independently, without
 3) wasting company time talking to colleagues. Bob never      4) thinks twice about assisting fellow employees, and always
      5) finishes given assignments on time. Often he takes extended
 6) measures to complete his work, sometimes skipping coffee      7) breaks. Bob is a dedicated individual who has absolutely no
      8) vanity in spite of his high accomplishments and profound
 9) knowledge in his field. I firmly believe that Bob can be      10) classed as an asset employee, the type which cannot be
 11) dispensed with. Consequently, I duly recommend that Bob be      12) promoted to executive management, and a proposal will be
      13) executed as soon as possible
 Addendum:            That idiot was standing over my shoulder while I wrote the report sent to you earlier today. Kindly re-read only the odd numbered lines.
    2. speaking
 Describe some jobs for guessing by the class. (Homework)    3. speaking
    Do ex. 5, p. 63.
        4. Listening and speaking
 Which factor is most crucial when looking for a new job?      Rank the following points in terms of importance and then discuss your
    reasons: opportunities for promotion or advancement, working hours, va-
      cation days, pension plan, interest level, salary, benefits such as health and life insurance, sick or maternity leave.
      Listen to the conversation and answer the questions.
      JOB HUNTING K e l l y. So, have you found a job yet?
      J o s h. No, but, I have a few leads, so things are looking up. K e l l y. But isn’t that what you always say?
      J o s h. Well… uh… this time is different.
 K e l l y. What are you looking for this time, then?            J o s h. Actually, I want to work for a Web hosting company. K e l l y. What would you do there?
            J o s h. Well, in a nut shell, Web hosting companies provide space for people to store and run their Websites. Does it sound like I know what I’m talking about?
 K e l l y. Oh, yeah, sort of.    J o s h. Well, and then, sort of? Well, they allow people to run their Web
      sites without having to buy and maintain their own servers, and I’d like to work in technical support, you know, helping customers resolve computer-
    related problems with their sites. And you know I’m a good communicator.
 
      K e l l y. So, how’s the pay for that kind of job?
      J o s h. Well, most people l know start out with a very reasonable sa- lary; you can earn pay increases depending on your performance.
      K e l l y. So, what about benefits?
                  J o s h. Oh, the benefits are pretty good. They provide health insurance, two weeks (of) paid vacation a year, and opportunities for advancement. And in the end, I’d like to work in a management position. You know, sit- ting back, enjoying the view out of the twentieth-story window of the office building. Something like that.
      K e l l y. Well, is there any long-term job security in a job like that?
      J o s h. Uhh. That’s hard to tell. I mean, the Internet is booming, and these kinds of companies are sprouting up everywhere, which is a good thing, but just like the dot-com era, you never know how long things will last.
            K e l l y. Well, have you ever thought about going back to school to im- prove your job skills?
 J o s h. Wait, wait. What are you suggesting?      K e l l y. Well, you know, more training might help you land a better job. J o s h. Wh… wh… Are you trying to say something about my current
      job? I mean, is there something going on here? I mean, what are you saying?
      K e l l y. You know, you did drop out of college.
                  J o s h. I know, I know, but I don’t know. I’m just seeing my current job at McDonalds as a step up. McDonalds! Yeah, but, you know, I don’t have th
 
 
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