北师大版(2019) 选择性必修第三册 Unit 7 Careers Lesson 3 Meet the New Boss_You 课件-(28张ppt)

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(共28张PPT)
Unit 7 Careers
Lesson 3
Meet the New Boss: You
To read and talk 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.
Name some jobs in the past and in the future.
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.
Features of careers in the past
Features of careers in the future
Causes of the changes
Preparations needed
to follow in one’s parents’ footsteps, to stay at one job,
to work in the same field, to be a risk taker,
to be replaced by, to be prepared for,
to develop new skills, to keep a job for the entire working life
n. 脚步
Will jobs of the future be the same with those in the past
What causes the changes
How will these changes influence us
How can you get yourself prepared
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 the passage, and discuss the questions:
How to become a boss
What’s the writer’s opinion on future careers
What does “Boss” mean in the title
What tradition and tendency of jobs do the pictures show
Why are you going to be the new boss
Meet the New Boss: You
Where can you find the writer’s opinion
Where can you find supporting ideas What are the supporting ideas
How does the author argue and illustrate his ideas
Does he tell you the right ideas first or list wrong assumptions first, and why
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
Check the answer. Tick the topics that you think will be mentioned.
我们可以使用:通过描述当前社会现象、人们普遍关注的事、目前存在的问题等来引出语篇主题的导入方法。此外,还可通过今昔对比的方法来导入语篇主题,即从描写过去的情景入手,通过与目前情景的对比引出文章的主题,继而表明全文的中心思想。本文就采用了这种导入方法。
课文首段使用了一个具体的过去时间状语Up until the 1980s,描述了过去情景:20世纪80年代之前,许多人通常会追随父母的脚步,在家族企业中工作,或者选择与父母相同的职业。
TEXTUAL KNOWLEDGE
开头段落有方情景描述有法
接着使用You’d follow your father … You’d follow your mother ...等例子进一步解释了这种现象。同时,作者指出在祖父母那个年代,很有可能从毕业到退休你都做着同样的工作。接下来,作者通过How times have changed!这句话自然而然地将时间过渡到了现代。现在大多数人不愿意再追随父母的脚步,甚至不愿意长时间做同一份工作。通过今昔对比,本段引出了文章的话题:时过境迁,工作环境已发生巨大改变。在今后的写作中可以尝试使用这种今昔对比式的情景描述法来引出文章主题。
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
Jobs in the past:
How to succeed in a 21st century career:
Jobs in the future Wrong assumptions Reasons You should
Working in the same field or industry for a long time
You would do the work your parents did.
develop new essential skills.
You can work eight hours a day and build a career.
Technology will change.
stay up to date with technology
It will not bring career success.
become an expert or a specialist in sth.
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
In the last paragraph the writer asked a question “Are you ready for this ” What is the writer’s purpose
□ A. To make readers recall the key points mentioned above.
□ B. To make readers agree with his/her opinions on future career trends.
□ C. To make readers relate to themselves and think about their future career.
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.
3. In paragraphs 2–4, the writer discusses some of the wrong assumptions. Why does the writer do this
1. Why does the writer think the “new boss” is “you”
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.
2. On what points do you agree or disagree with the writer Give your reasons.
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 on 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 boss.
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
n.专业;行业
n.彩票;碰运气的事
n.工资
adj.相当好的;可接受的
adj.极重要的;最基本的
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.
followed in his father’s footsteps
build a career
develop new essential skills
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.
win the lottery
earns a decent salary
joined the same profession
Tick the sentences that show irony. Then discuss your answers. Explain the examples of irony.
Writers sometimes use irony (sarcasm, exaggeration and humor). We can infer that he/she is not serious and wants to draw the readers’ attention.
e.g. Work hard Win the lottery Hope for the best
Skill Builder
Recognising 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.
Why does the writer use irony
What are the effects
(to satirise, to make an expression humorous and witty, to indicate the intimate relationship between the speaker and listener)
Find some situations where irony is often used and try to tell its functions.
Search online and find out what jobs have disappeared in the past 10 years. What new jobs do you think will appear in the next 10 years How should we face the job trends
In the past, people in many countries regularly ______________________________ by working in the family business or ________________________ as them. However, changes have taken place since the 1980s.
To start with, planning to work ________________________ for your entire working life isn’t practical any more.
followed in their parents’ footsteps
joining the same profession
in the same field or industry
Besides, for great career success, it’s almost impossible for you ______________________ and build your career. Lastly, there is potential risk that your work can be _________ by software or some robots.
All these changes require you _________________________ if you want to succeed in a 21st century career.
to work eight hours a day
replaced
to develop new essential skills
qualify, relevant, security, prospect, specialist
the possibility that something will happen
directly relating to the subject or problem being discussed or considered
someone who knows a lot about a particular subject, or is very skilled at it
to have the right to have or do something, or to give someone this right
protection from bad things that could happen to you
Match the words with the correct meanings.
prospect
relevant
specialist
qualify
security
Draw a graph to illustrate the structure of the text.
Search online to find out what jobs may probably appear in the next 20 years.
Write a short passage about one job that you’d like to do (but your parents might oppose). Try to argue reasonably and state how you will get prepared for the job in 100 words.