Finding Your Ideal Job: Tips and Advice

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Practical advice from Richard Nelson Bolles on finding the ideal job includes searching through newspapers, utilizing want ads, visiting employment agencies, and leveraging your skills to match job requirements for better job satisfaction and rewards.


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  1. Resume: a piece of paper with your work and education history. Reward: good things you get in return of work ( such as money or health insurance) Satisfied: to feel good or happy about something. Skills: something that you can do well; ability that you have learned and practiced. Want ads: advertisements, usually in a newspaper, for jobs that are available. Now..let s look at pages 3 and 4 and try to insert those words in the sentences which are suitable for them

  2. Answers : 1. Out of work 2. Career 3. Resume 4. Skill 5. hire Answers : 6. Want ads 7. satisfied 8. rewards 9. manager 10. Employment 11. Ideal http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:S0XgIMySA6FlVM:http://www.setonbooks.com/sempics/S-HI11-115384.jpg

  3. Look at page s 5 and 6 in your book. You will find a reading with the title Finding the Ideal Job . The reading is a book review. A book review is a report or a summary. It is basically a reaction paper in which you point out strengths and weaknesses of the material presented in the book The reading is a review of the book entitled What Color is Your parachute: A Practical Guide for Job Hunters and career Changers . The book is authored by Richard Nelson Bolles and is yearly updated . http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:H4qpBqZv_zDu0M:http://staffpicks.icpl.org/wp-content/themes/icpl/cover.php%3Fisbn%3D1580087116%26size%3Dlg

  4. Read the book review on pages 5 and 6 with your teacher . Reading for Main Ideas answer the true or false questions on page 6..

  5. Answer key to the exercise: 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:S0XgIMySA6FlVM:http://www.setonbooks.com/sempics/S-HI11-115384.jpg

  6. WHAT MANY PEOPLE DO TO FIND A JOB WHAT BOLLS SAYS WILL HELP YOU FIND A JOB Answer newspapers want ads. Go to an employment agency Send out lots of resumes Ask friends to help Decide what kind of job is ideal Decide what kind of job you want to work in Think about job rewards Think about your skills Do exercises

  7. http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:0bPnNW3CKH5yOM:http://www.csw.ucla.edu/Newsletter/Apr06/Images/ThinkingGenderBulbE.gifhttp://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:0bPnNW3CKH5yOM:http://www.csw.ucla.edu/Newsletter/Apr06/Images/ThinkingGenderBulbE.gif Owen was always a manager. He does not want to be a manager, but he is not looking for another job because he thinks that he does not know how to do anything else. According to Bolles, Owen is Making a mistake Doing the right thing 1. a. b.

  8. http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:0bPnNW3CKH5yOM:http://www.csw.ucla.edu/Newsletter/Apr06/Images/ThinkingGenderBulbE.gifhttp://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:0bPnNW3CKH5yOM:http://www.csw.ucla.edu/Newsletter/Apr06/Images/ThinkingGenderBulbE.gif 2. Amy studied to be a teacher, but now she is not just looking for work as a teacher. Instead, she is thinking about whether teaching is really the right career for her. According to Bolles, Amy is a. Making a mistake b. Doing the right thing 3. Bill is in a job interview. He is asking the person who is interviewing him some questions about the company. According to Bolles, Bill is . a. Making a mistake b. Doing the right thing

  9. http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:0bPnNW3CKH5yOM:http://www.csw.ucla.edu/Newsletter/Apr06/Images/ThinkingGenderBulbE.gifhttp://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:0bPnNW3CKH5yOM:http://www.csw.ucla.edu/Newsletter/Apr06/Images/ThinkingGenderBulbE.gif 4. Kathy has a choice between a job that pays very well and a job that seems very interesting. She decides that for her, money is the most important thing so she chooses the job which pays well. According to Bolles, kathy is .. a. Making a mistake b. Doing the right thing 5. Peter sent his resume to many companies and he answered many want ads., so now, he is waiting for someone to call him about a job. According to Bolles, Peter is a. Making a mistake b. Doing the right thing

  10. Look at pages 8 and 9 in your textbook and read the article with your teacher The article is about people who are extremely satisfied with their dream jobs. Let s READ TOGETHER . http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:_ulUWxFHamnQnM:http://www.bplonline.org/locations/central/youth/old/Ladybug%2520Reading.jpg

  11. 1. ..made $ 15,000 during his first year. 2. ..helped 60 couples find each other. 3. ...was out of work many times. 4. has had the same job for over 40 years. 5. changed career. 6. loves teaching.

  12. Resume: work history, job hunting, money Want ads: newspaper, skill, job Salary: vacation, money, job Employment agency: secretary, job hunt, resume Career: city, work, experience Out of work: job hunting, manager, free time Manual: book, information, newspaper Boss: owner, manager, job hunter Factory: fact, company, business 10. Training: school, career, learning 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:S0XgIMySA6FlVM:http://www.setonbooks.com/sempics/S-HI11-115384.jpg 7. 8. 9.

  13. Answer Key: ideal Out of work Resume Manager Hire Skills Career http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:S0XgIMySA6FlVM:http://www.setonbooks.com/sempics/S-HI11-115384.jpg 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

  14. Look at the top of page 13 of your textbook..lets analyze items a, b, c and d Abdullah worked for a big camera company for years. My friend in Boston. He s tired. Teaches mathematics to students at a good college in Massachusetts. a) b) c) d) which ones are sentences? Which are NOT sentences? How do you know?? 1. 2.

  15. Every sentence in English has a subject and a verb. e.g. He works. They play. subject verb subject verb A sentence may have only a subject and a verb, but usually, there are other words in the sentence. e.g. - He works for an employment agency / at the camera shop. - They play basketball at the club every Saturday.

  16. The Subject The subject is the person or thing the sentence is 'about'. Often (but not always) it will be the first part of the sentence. The subject will usually be a noun or a noun phrase (a noun and the words, such as adjectives, that modify it) followed by a verb. - He works for an employment agency / at the camera shop. - They play basketball at the club every Saturday.

  17. In commands, we do not say or write the subject but the subject of the sentence will be always understood as YOU e.g. Answer the want ads. = YOU answer the want ads. Subjects come before the verb and often come at the beginning of the sentence: e.g. Saeed told me it was a great job. subject verb

  18. Subjects can be one word or many words.. e.g. Saeed and Jack told me it was a great job. subject verb They told me it was a great job. subject verb

  19. Subjects cannot be repeated We cannot say for example: Saeed he told me it was a great job. In this case, we will have a subject and a pronoun referring to the same subject for one verb. This is not correct. This is different from saying for instance: Saeed and Ahmed told me it was a great job. In this case, we have two different people/doers performing the same verb. This is OK

  20. Punctuation Rules: The first letter of any sentence has to be CAPITALIZED. The sentence has to end with a full stop/period {.}; a question mark {?}; or an exclamation mark {!} in order to mark that the sentence has finished. Now it is time to go to page 14 to do exercise 2 with your teacher and friends.. ..good luck..

  21. Descriptive Adjectives Examples of descriptive adjectives [in red]: yellow banana, tall man, wide door, honest woman, stormy sky Descriptive Adjectives come after verb to be .. He is tall. http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:r1fJVFCMRlRx2M:http://www.mikeandmandy.us/uploads/Tall_Man.jpg http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:LpwtNmiLvtjU-M:http://www.nwkniterati.com/movabletype/archives/MossyCottage/banana.jpg The banana is yellow.

  22. Descriptive Adjectives Descriptive Adjectives may come before the noun they describe..In this case , we use the articles a, an or the She is a smart girl. He is an important writer. The new teacher is in class. A , an or the are not used When we do not use nouns after the adjective..e.g. Ali is smart.

  23. A possessive adjective is usually used to describe a noun, and it comes before it, like other adjectives: Possessive Adjectives: My, your, his, her, its, our, their When we use a possessive adjective, we do not use the articles a, an or the.. http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:zO8CoSRoWEWzYM:http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/photos/uncategorized/2008/02/26/smart_4funthumb.jpg e. g. My car is bigger than her car.

  24. Subject pronoun I You (sing. + plu.) We They He She It Possessive adjective My Your (sing. + plu.) Our Their His Her Its

  25. I own a laptop. = It is my laptop. You own this computer. = It is your computer. My husband owns a car. = It is his car. My sister owns a lovely wedding dress. = It is her dress.

  26. http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A8DnFAXv8IUQvM:http://www.campist.com/archives/garmin-dc-30-gps-dog-tracking-collar-1.jpghttp://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A8DnFAXv8IUQvM:http://www.campist.com/archives/garmin-dc-30-gps-dog-tracking-collar-1.jpg My dog owns a collar. = It is its collar. We are students at king Abdul Aziz University. = It is our university. http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:hfMmGv1V8d-uYM:https://editorialexpress.com/e-editor/images/jkau.jpg My neighbors have a big family. = It is their family.

  27. Move to page 17. Describe the pictures you see. For each picture write at least three sentences. Use at least one possessive adjective before a noun and one descriptive adjective after be. You can use the following descriptive adjectives: big - dirty - hungry - messy - sad - sleepy young curly happy long old short straight Correct the sentences with you teacher .. Did you get your sentences right?? Good for you . http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:1G5Q2RMgJy2xuM:http://liberty92.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/clapping-hands-lg1.jpg

  28. Well ladies, now that we have finished our unit for the day that s about it .I will have to bid you goodbye for the time being.. Don t worry, we will meet again the coming class.. Don t forget to log on in time for our lecture I will meet you again..till then..Alsalamualaikom..

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