北师大版(2019) 选择性必修第三册 Unit 7 Careers Lesson3 Meet The New Boss words and expressions课件(25张)

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Unit 7 Careers
Lesson 3 Meet The New Boss: You
To talk and read about career trends from the past and for the future
To read for specific information and for critical thinking
To notice and practise using collocations when talking about careers
To learn and practise using negative expressions
UNIT FOCUS:
1.___________________________ n. 脚步声
2.___________________________ 继承某人的事业,步某人的后尘
3.___________________________ n. 专业,行业
4.___________________________ n. 车间,工厂
5.___________________________ n. 可能性,希望
6.___________________________ n. 退休,退职
7.___________________________ adj. 有关的,切题的
footstep
follow in one’s footsteps
profession
workshop
prospect
retirement
relevant
Words and Phrases
8.___________________________ adj. 相当好的,像样的,可接受的
9.___________________________ n. 薪金,工资
10.___________________________ n. 烹饪法,食谱
11.___________________________ n. 革新者,创新者
12.___________________________ n. 专家
13.___________________________ n. 工作,职业
14.___________________________ n. 速度,进度
decent
salary
recipe
innovator
specialist
occupation
pace
Words and Phrases
15.______________ vt. (为从事新工作)接受再培训,对······再训练
16.__________ vi. & vt. (使)有资格,有权利;取得资格,达到标准
17.______________ n. 可能,可能性
18.______________ adj. 多的,多种的,涉及多个人(物,事等)的
19.______________ adj. 极其重要的;最基本的
20.______________ n. 保障,保护;保安措施,安全工作
21.______________ n. 雇佣者,雇主
retrain
qualify
likelihood
multiple
essential
security
employer
Words and Phrases
typical
average and expected
risk
an activity which is not safe or predictable
industry
an area of business, like manufacturing, restaurants, travel and finance
out of date
cannot be used or is not useful now
outsourced
when a job is no longer done in one country but done in a country where workers are paid less
assumption
a guess made based on a few facts or a feeling
Background knowledge
What do you think are the typical features of careers in the past What about in the future What may have caused the changes How can you get yourself prepared Use the phrases below to help you.
Activity and share
You are going to read an article about future careers. Look at the title of the lesson. Tick (√) the topics that you think will be mentioned.
How jobs and occupations will change
How to become an employer
How to adapt to the new job trends
How to avoid losing your job in the future
Read and explore
Read the article. Check your prediction.
Read and explore
Read the article. Check your prediction.
Read and explore
Read the article. Check your prediction.
Read and explore
Read the article. Check your prediction.
Read and explore
Pair Work Complete the information according to the article. Then talk in pairs about future careers based on the article.
Jobs in the past:
How to succeed in a 21st century career:
Jobs in the future
working in the same field or industry for a long time
Wrong assumptions
Reasons
You should
Technology will change.
stay up to date with technology
You can work eight hours a day and build a career.
It will not bring career success.
become an expert or a specialist in something
You can’t be replaced by software, and your job can’t be outsourced to robots.
Jobs disappear.
be prepared for developments and changes before you are thrown out of a career
You would do the work your parents did.
develop new essential skills.
Read and explore
Pair Work Think and share.
1. Why does the writer think the “new boss” is “you”
2. On what points do you agree or disagree with the writer Give your reasons.
The author stated clearly at the end: If you want to succeed in the 21st century career, you will have to develop new essential skills. Lifetime security from one employer is no longer certain or even likely. The truth is that you are the boss of your career, and it is up to you to decide what you can do and how well you can do it. This means that you are responsible for your future.
Read and explore
Pair Work Think and share.
3. In paragraphs 2-4, the writer discusses some of the wrong assumptions. Why does the writer do this
The writer uses this way to emphasise what is wrong and invite readers to pay more attention to what he or she says about the real trend about the future. The writer discusses some of the wrong assumptions in order to make the readers reflect and realise that what common people think at present will no longer be true in the future and that they have no other choices but to walk out of their comfort zone and be their own boss.
Read and explore
Find verbs in the article to complete the collocations.
1. ___________________________ in one’s parents’ footsteps
2. ___________________________ the same profession
3. ___________________________ the lottery
4. ___________________________ a decent salary
5. ___________________________ a career
6. ___________________________ new essential skills
follow
join
win
earn
build
develop
Read and explore
Complete the sentences with the collocations.
1. John _______________________________ and became a sailor.
2. Mary is determined to ________________ in banking after she graduates from university.
3. You have to ___________________________ to stand out in the competitive job market.
4. You must keep learning and work hard, instead of daydreaming to __________________.
5. He ______________________ of $200,000 a year.
6. Tom ____________________________ as his mother to become a teacher.
followed in his father’s footsteps
build a career
develop new essential skills
win the lottery
earns a decent salary
joined the same profession
Read and explore
Pair Work Tick (√) the sentences that show irony. Then discuss your answers. Explain the examples of irony.
You might be lucky. These strategies might bring you a nice, comfortable life...
But most of us today have to look beyond the little box called “career”.
If you think you can work eight hours a day and build a career, think again.
If you think you can’t be replaced by software or your job can’t be outsourced to
some robots on the moon, you are wrong.
Read and explore
Complete the Sentence Builder with the expressions.
Sentence Builder
unlikely to be have no intention of not...any more no longer hardly
Most people now ___________________ following in their parents’ footsteps or even staying in one job for very long.
In fact, planning to work in the same field or industry for your entire working life just is ___________________ practical ___________________.
Skills you have now are ___________________ enough to help you through your entire career.
But this is ___________________ a recipe for great career success.
Lifetime security from one employer is ___________________ certain or even likely.
have no intention of
not
anymore
unlikely to be
hardly
no longer
Negative Expressions
Focus on language
Complete the sentences with the expressions from the Sentence Builder.
unlikely to be have no intention of not...any more no longer hardly
High grades are ___________________ enough to guarantee success in a career.
Keeping the same job for life is _____________________ a realistic expectation ___________________.
The job you have today is ___________________ the same as the job you’ll have in 20 years’ time.
It’s ___________________ surprising he lost his job: he was always late and never met his deadlines.
The company ___________________ hiring more staff because it can use robots to do the work instead.
has no intention of
not
anymore
unlikely to be
hardly
no longer
Focus on language
prospect
1. n. ~ (of sth/of doing sth)~ (that...) the possibility that sth will happen 可能性;希望
There is no immediate prospect of peace. 短期内没有和平的可能。
A place in the semi-finals is in prospect (= likely to happen). 可望争得半决赛权。
There’s a reasonable prospect that his debts will be paid. 有理由相信他会偿还债务的。
2. n. ~ (of sth/of doing sth) an idea of what might or will happen in the future 前景;展望;设想
an exciting prospect 令人兴奋的前景
Travelling alone around the world is a daunting prospect. 想象着将要只身走遍世界颇令人心悸。
The prospect of becoming a father filled him with alarm. 一想到将为人父他就满怀忧思。
Key words
prospect
3. n. prospects [ pl. ] ~ (for/of sth) the chances of being successful 成功的机会;前景;前途
good job/employment/career prospects 美好的工作/就业/事业前途
At 25 he was an unemployed musician with no prospects.
25岁的他是个没有工作、前途渺茫的乐师。
Long-term prospects for the economy have improved. 长期的经济前景已有所改善。
What are the prospects of promotion in this job 做这份工作有多少晋升的机会?
4. n. ~ (for sth) a person who is likely to be successful in a competition (竞赛中的)有望获胜者
She is one of Canada’s best prospects for a gold medal. 她是加拿大最有希望夺金的选手之一。
5. n. a wide view of an area of land, etc. 风景;景色
a delightful prospect of the lake 令人心旷神怡的湖上风光
Key words
qualify
1. v. ~ (as sth) to reach the standard of ability or knowledge needed to do a particular job, for example by completing a course of study or passing exams 取得资格(或学历);合格
How long does it take to qualify 需要多长时间才能取得资格?
He qualified as a doctor last year. 他去年获得了医生的资格。
2. v. ~ sb (for sth) to give sb the skills and knowledge they need to do sth 使合格;使具备资格
This training course will qualify you for a better job. 本培训课程将使你能胜任更好的工作。
The test qualifies you to drive heavy vehicles. 通过这一考试就有资格驾驶重型车辆。
3. v. ~ (sb) (for sth) to have or give sb the right to do sth 有权,使有权(做某事)
If you live in the area, you qualify for a parking permit.
你若在本地区居住,就有权领取停车许可证。
Key words
You might be able to keep your job if you finish what you are asked to do, but this is hardly a recipe for great career success.
译文:完成别人安排的任务,也许可以保住你的工作,但绝不是取得巨大职业成就的方法。
分析:本句是由连词but连接的两个句子,主句为“ You might be able to keep your job, but this is hardly a recipe for great career success.”if引导条件状语从句,其中what引导宾语从句作finish的宾语。
hardly:used to suggest that sth is unlikely(用于表示做某件事不太可能)
He is hardly likely to admit he was wrong. 他不大可能承认自己错了。
It’s hardly surprising she was fired; she never did any work.
她被解雇了不足为怪,她从来没干过任何工作。
Long sentences:
Thank You