Unit 9 – Job Interview Day 2. Today’s Agenda  Ranking Activity/Handout  Pg. 83 “Describing Job Requirements”  Modal Auxiliary Verbs  Pg. 84 “What’s.

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Unit 9 – Job Interview Day 2

Today’s Agenda  Ranking Activity/Handout  Pg. 83 “Describing Job Requirements”  Modal Auxiliary Verbs  Pg. 84 “What’s your ideal Job”  Pg. 85 “Critical Thinking” box for tips how to make better questions.

Today’s Objectives  Discuss qualities needed for certain jobs  Modal Auxiliary Verbs  Developing Better Questions

Job Prestige  Ranking Activity/Handout

Describing Job Requirements Pg. 83 “Describing Job Requirements”

Modal Auxiliary Verbs  What are they?  Has to  Needs to  Should  Ought to  May  Might  Can

Modal Auxiliary Verbs

Job Prestige  Pg. 84 “What’s your ideal Job”  Survey your classmates

Job Prestige  Pg. 84 “What’s your ideal Job”  Making questions  Surveying classmates

Homework  Pg. 85 A & B  In a group of 3 or 4, choose a company.  What skills are necessary for the job openings in your company?  Make questions that you can ask in an interview  DON’T FORGET  CLAs!!  Speaking Challenges!!