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1、Department of College English,Procedures,Passage A Warm-up Activities Talk about Part-time Jobs Structure Language Points Difficult Sentences Summary Assignment,Department of College English,Warming-up Activities,Department of College English,Talk about Part-time Jobs,What kind of part-time job do y

2、ou prefer to do? Why do you like to do this job? What benefits can you get from doing the job? What are the possible problems with doing a part-time job?,Department of College English,Department of College English,Department of College English,Department of College English,In the picture there is a

3、college boy handing out leaflets to passers-by on the street. Nowadays, more and more students are taking part-time jobs and there are abundant chances for them. Working for a company is good for college students since they can learn how to get along with different people and how to cope with differ

4、ent situations in society. In doing so, they can accumulate valuable experience and pave the way for his future work. In my view, the experience of working in a company is more valuable than the money that is earned.,Department of College English,In the picture there are several college students who

5、 are reading the posters on the wall. One of the posters says, “Tutors Wanted.” It seems that they are interested in this part-time job very much. By being a tutor, they can earn some pocket money, which can partly relieve their parents economic burden. In addition, the students can also learn how t

6、o be patient, responsible and how to apply what they have learned from books to practice. All in all, they will benefit a lot from being tutors.,Department of College English,The picture shows a college boy washing dishes in a kitchen of a restaurant. There are piles of bowls and plates on the table

7、 in need of washing. It is true that holding part-time jobs can help university students to learn something about society, but they should always place greater emphasis on their studies. In my view, if a student has to do part-time jobs, for whatever reason, he must make sure that his study is not a

8、ffected. He should devote most of time to studying in order to lay a solid foundation for his future career.,Department of College English,Passage A,Your Dream Job: A Click Away,Department of College English,Paras. 1-3 the story of Theresa Para. 4 the transitional paragraph Paras. 5-6 the experience

9、 of Steven Tools Para. 7 the transitional paragraph,Structure,Department of College English,Structure,Para. 8-11 the examples of Gragg register formally as a participant or member 招聘,招募,招收 We are having difficulties in recruiting well-qualified staff. We lower the standards in order to recruit real

10、talents.,Department of College English,Nedzad Dozlic, 27 years old, was scanning the Houston Chronicles Web site for the latest baseball trades. While online, he decided to check out the classified ads and spotted a job for a driver at a local car dealership. A refugee of the war in Bosnia, Dozlic h

11、ad had a variety of jobs but was now ready for something new. He read more about the position on the dealers Internet site and called the number listed. Two days later he was hired. Its really funny, he says, I was just checking sports, and I ended up with a better job.,Paragraph Eleven,Department o

12、f College English,spot,vt. pick out, recognize, see (one person or thing out of many) 認出,辨認出,發(fā)現(xiàn) He was the first to spot the danger. We spotted the winner of the beauty contest the moment she appeared. She spotted her friend in the crowd.,Department of College English,refugee,n. people who have been

13、 forced to leave their homes or their country 難民 A political refugee from Cameroon has moved into our neighborhood. economic refugee political refugee refugee camp,A refugee uses twigs and scraps of material to build a shelter for her family. There is no room for most new arrivals in the Dadaab camp

14、s, so the thousands of people who arrive every week must carve out a place for themselves in the surrounding desert. Doctors Without Borders estimates that by the end of 2011 there will be 500,000 people living in and around the camps, which were originally built to accommodate 90,000.,Department of

15、 College English,Difficult Sentences,A refugee of the war in Bosnia, Dozlic had had a variety of jobs but was now ready for something new. (para. 11),Dozlic, who escaped from the war in Bosnia, had done several different jobs but was now ready to find a new one.,Department of College English,end up

16、with,結(jié)束;以而結(jié)束;以告終 The meeting ended up with the singing. He ended up as a lawyer/entering that university. Wasteful people usually end up in debt.,Department of College English,Another valuable use of the Internet is to research potential employers. When Wendy Mello started her job search in the summ

17、er of 1997, she logged on to CareerBuilder, where she learned of a human resources opening at Arbitrons, a media-information-services company in Columbia, Maryland. With a click of her mouse, Mello sent her rsum to the company via e-mail and soon received an invitation for an interview.,Paragraph Tw

18、elve,Department of College English,價值?,priceless,worthless,valuable,invaluable,valueless,costly,無價值,有價值,Department of College English,potential,adj. using 經(jīng)由;通過 Ive read this French play via an English translation. I sent a message to Mary via her sister.,Department of College English,To find out mo

19、re about the company, she clicked on to Arbitrons home page and that of its parent company, Ceridian Corp., where she reviewed an annual report and the companys financial performance. Mello also wanted to know how much shed have to earn to maintain her present standard of living. Using an online sal

20、ary calculator, she typed in her current salary, $34,000, and Baltimore (the nearest big city to Columbia). Within seconds her computer flashed $44,000. Because of the salary calculator, I knew what to ask for, says Mello.,Paragraph Thirteen & Fourteen,Department of College English,Department of Col

21、lege English,Difficult Sentences,To find out more about the company, she clicked on to Artitrons home page and that of its parent company, Ceridian Corp., where she reviewed an annual report and the companys financial performance. (para. 13),To learn more about the company she entered its website an

22、d the website of its headquarters, and studied its the companys yearly report and financial situations.,Department of College English,By accessing an online real estate service, she saw color photos of rental properties, including detailed floor plans. When Mello arrived in Columbia, she felt comple

23、tely prepared. The interview was a success, and the next day she was offered a job at a salary of $47,800. The Internet is easy to use and it works, says one job seeker, What more could you want?,Paragraph Fifteen & Sixteen,Department of College English,access,n. & v. a way of entering or leaving 入口

24、;進入 There is no access to the street through that door. The place is within easy access. We have free access to the librarys scientific literature.,Department of College English,Summary,Since most students will choose to work after graduation, job-hunting is of great importance to them. They will wr

25、ite plenty of rsums about their education and send them to the companies they want to work for. It takes both time and energy to do so. Now, thanks to the development of the Internet, job-hunting becomes much easier. Job-hunters can find a job just by clicking a mouse on the computer. Many of them m

26、ake their dream come true through the Internet.,Department of College English,Summary,This article describes the experiences of five people who used online sources to look for new jobs. Theresa Casebeer used the JOB-TRAK website to find an administrative assistants job at a university. Steven Toole

27、used the CareerBuilder website to find a marketing management position. Madeline Gragg used Yahoo! to find a job teaching English in Japan.,a way of entering or leaving,Department of College English,Summary,Nedzad Dozlic used a newspaper website to find a drivers job with a car dealership. Wendy Mel

28、lo used CareerBuilder to find a position in human resources for a media-information-services company. Mello also used another website to calculate the cost of living in her new location and decide what salary to request. All these are typical examples of online job searches, since many different typ

29、es of jobs can now be found this way.,Department of College English,Type A-Realistic jobs,-mainly technical jobs, usually involving work with tools or machines, frequently called “blue-collar” position have good physical coordination enjoy creating things with their hands lack verbal and interperson

30、al skills prefer to deal with things rather than with ideas or with people,Department of College English,Type B-Conventional Jobs,-usually office jobs where people work with organizations, files and regular schedules like to be orderly like to know what is expected of them enjoy carry out assignments go according to plan,Department of College English,Type C- Investigative Jobs,-scientific and laboratory jobs, jobs where people investigate how the world is put together, usually involving trying

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