Success Material benefits Social status Public recognition Harmony and peace Family and children Happy marriage Ability to combine all these things.

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Success Material benefits Social status Public recognition Harmony and peace Family and children Happy marriage Ability to combine all these things

Success Family (parents) Good job High salary Your own family Friends Good health Good living conditions

44% 18%17%8%3%8%2%

- a person, a company, or organization that pays someone to work for them - someone who is paid regularly for a job - a fix amount of money that you earn each month or year from you job - an amount of money that you earn each for working, usually according to how many hours or days you work each day or week employer employee salary wage

- a person without a job - money that someone regularly receives after they have stopped working because of their age, paid by the government or by their company - if someone is redundant, they have been told they must leave their job because they are no longer needed unemployed pension redundant

Underline the correct word 1.It’s company / business policy not to allow the use of phones for personal calls during working hours. 2. In some professions, you have to retire / resign when you are 60 or 65 years old. 1

Underline the correct word 1.It’s company / business policy not to allow the use of phones for personal calls during working hours. 2. In some professions, you have to retire / resign when you are 60 or 65 years old. 1

Underline the correct word 3. My grandfather gets a promotion / pension from the company he used to work for. 4. Have you had any news about that job / career you applied for yet? 1

Underline the correct word 3. My grandfather gets a promotion / pension from the company he used to work for. 4. Have you had any news about that job / career you applied for yet? 1

Underline the correct word 5. The starting salary / wage is 20000$ per year. 6. You must write your name, age and occupation / career on the application form. 1

Underline the correct word 5. The starting salary / wage is 20000$ per year. 6. You must write your name, age and occupation / career on the application form. 1

advantagesdisadvantages Business executive well-paid, active, varied, respected, personal contact deadlines, stress, immense, great responsibility regular salary, job security, job prospects routine, boring exiting, generous, job prospects, help people stress, responsibility, dangerous creative, rewarding, respected deskbound, deadline, immense, responsibility rewarding, respected, save people’s health, generous responsibility, stress 2 Doctor Architect Fire-fighter Office clerk

Fill in the correct adjective 1.Salespeople need to be ….. to get people to buy their products. 2. Fashion designers should be very … so that they can come up with new designs. 3. Teachers need to be very … as students sometimes take a long time to learn things. 3

Fill in the correct adjective 4. Surgeons must be very … as they shouldn’t make mistakes in their work. 5. Judges should be very … give the evidence equal consideration. 3

33% 6% 56% 6%

I think it would be a good idea if he went into … Ben Kevin Good at: Maths, physics, history Qualities: active, sociable, good team member, but sometimes lazy Enjoys: outdoor activities meeting people travelling ___________________________ 4 EDUCATION

Speak about your future job Do not forget to say: why it interests you what quality you have to be successful in it

DON’T WAIT FOR SUCCESS TO FIND YOU! DO IT NOW! DON’T WAIT FOR SUCCESS TO FIND YOU! DO IT NOW!