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  1/9 Getting To Know WHICH IS BETTER FOR GRADUATES: THE PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR? In 30 seconds, take turns listing a job and giving its definition using the structure below: … is someone who… Example: A doctor is someone who takes care of people. 0983.348.528 Hotline htrợ kthut Sử  dng headphone Không sử  dng loa ngoài máy tính  1/9

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    Getting To Know

    WHICH IS BETTER FOR GRADUATES:

    THE PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SECTOR?

    In 30 seconds, take turns listing a job and giving its definition using

    the structure below:

    is someone who

    Example: A doctor is someone who takes care of people.

    0983.348.528

    Hotline h tr k thut

    S dng headphone

    Khng s dng loa ngoi my tnh 1/9

  • Speak Up

    ???

    Answer the given questions in 60 seconds.

    Find out what you like doing best, and get someone to pay you for it.

    What do you think about this quote?

    What is more important for you? Work experience or wage?

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  • Wear Your Words

    Non- profit (adj) /nn prft/

    Dedicated (adj) /dedketd/

    Effort (n) /eft/

    Stable (adj) /stebl/

    Retirement (n) /rtamnt/

    Competitive (adj) /kmpettv/

    Listen and repeat.

    Pair work:

    Student A: Choose a word and define it.

    Student B: Use that word to make a sentence.

    Example: Many people volunteer to work for non-profit organizations.

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  • Wear Your Words

    Devote sth to sth (phrase)

    Make a sentence using the given idiom/ phrase.

    Explanation of useful idiom/ phrase.

    to give an amount of time, attention, etc. to sth

    Example: He devotes all his time to his job as a doctor.

    Do a good, bad, etc. job (on sth) | make a good, bad, etc. job of sth (idiom)

    to do something well, badly, etc.

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  • Essential Structures

    Structures:

    S+ would rather ('d rather) + V (infinitive)+ O + than + V (infinitive)+ O.

    S + prefer + V-ing + O + to + V-ing + O.

    Pair work: Choose a pair of pictures below. Student A makes a sentence using

    would rather, student B makes a sentence using prefer

    Example: A: I would rather get a promotion than stay at a position.

    B: I prefer getting a promotion to staying at a position.

    Gain experience/ get a high salary

    Develop yourself/ work in a relaxing environment

    Earn a lot of money/ Get retirement benefits

    A B C

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  • Student A: You have graduated from university.

    You want to work in a competitive environment,

    so you intend to apply for a job in the private

    sector. Persuade your father/mother.

    Raise Your Voice Pair work: Choose a role and act it out with your partner in 180 seconds.

    Student B: You are student As parent. You want

    your child to work in the public sector because it

    has a more relaxing environment and a better

    job security. Persuade her/him.

    Suggestions: Job opportunities, possibilities of promotions, payment, job security, etc.

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  • Assessment Form Here are some comments on your performance.

    Students Pronunciation Vocabulary Grammar

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    Feel free to ask if you have any questions!

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  • What We Gain

    Vocabulary related to the public and private

    sector

    Devote something to something

    Do a good, bad, etc. job (on sth)

    | make a good, bad, etc. job of sth

    Would rather do sth than do sth

    Prefer doing sth to doing sth

    Have a conversation about the pros and

    cons of the public sector and the private

    sector

    Please do your homework in the downloadable outline from the website!

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  • Homework Complete your mission and find more in related lessons.

    Your mission

    Take note of what you need to improve (Vocabulary, Grammar and Pronunciation)

    Search for related lessons in course browser

    Take those lessons

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