Guidelines regarding looking for a job, making an online profile, building rapport with co-workers, and with students, writing formal and informal letters regarding recent job positions, describing a position and its responsibilities. Why and how to create a social media page and how to get ready for a job-fair evant.
2. Unit Objectives
• 1. Use vocabulary related to skills and
personal qualities.
• 2. Use a range or phrase for giving advice
and making suggestions.
• 3. Be aware of building rapport at first
meetings.
3. Unit objectives
• 4. Use a range of expressions to start,
close and show interest in simple face to
face conversations on familiar topics.
• 5. Write an e-mail introducing yourself to
work colleagues.
4. 1.1 Think of life skills you have
• Calm
• Good with computers
• Good with numbers
• Good with people
• Good at problem- solving
• Organized
• Reliable
• Resourceful
5. What personal qualities and
skills do employers look for?
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivs9
S67wdEI
6. • What two or three personal
qualities or skills can make an
unsuccessful twenty-first
century?
7. Think of possible situations
where these are needed…
• Think outside the box
• Have a can-do-attitude
• Set goals
• Critical thinking
• Have a lot of determination
• Be a good team player
• Have integrity
• Have good communication
8. Task: Job Description
1. Choose a job and list three to four
activities the person does in that job.
2. Think of personal qualities and skills
the persona needs to carry out that job.
9. 1.2 What role does social media
play in finding a job?
• What impact does a profile in a
social network make in finding a
job?
• What information you should avoid
putting in an online profile? Why?
10. Making an online profile
noticeable using a social media
• Be sure to include the most important
information, so that employers don’t
have to dig for it.
• Have a complete (and relevant)
profile.
• Keep it professional
• Update your profile frequently.
11. More tips…
• Join career-relevant groups.
• Keep your connections career-
focused
• Have a professional-looking
headshot
• Highlight skills and achievements
that help employers
12. Advice and Suggestions
• You could
• You should
• You ought to
• Why don´t you…
• Why not try to…(verb +ing)
• How about (verb + ing)
15. 1.3 Building Rapport
• What is rapport?
• Why is it important?
• How can we build rapport in a class?
• How can we build rapport in a job?
16. Rapport
It is a close and harmonious
relationship in which the people or
groups concerned understand each
other's feelings or ideas and
communicate well. This
communication with people
strengthen your connection with
them and ensure you are
understood.
17. Watch the video about Rapport
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKZ
1TSZZ5XM
• What are your thoughts about the use of
small talk and vulnerability sharing as
strategies to develop rapport?
18. Building Rapport
• Check your appearance.
• Remember the basics of good
communication.
• Find common ground.
• Create shared experiences.
• Be empathic.
• Mirror and match mannerisms and
speech appropriately.
20. Building Rapport
• Learn to call your students by name.
• Learn something about your students'
interests, hobbies, and aspirations.
• Arrive to class early and stay late -- and
chat with your students.
• Explain your course policies -- and why
they are what they are.
21. Building Rapport
• Get online -- use e-mail to increase
accessibility to your students.
• Interact more, lecture less -- emphasize active
learning.
• Reward student comments and questions with
verbal praise
• Be enthusiastic about teaching and
passionate about your subject matter.
22. Building Rapport
• Lighten up -- crack a joke now and then.
• Be humble and, when appropriate, self-
deprecating.
• Make eye contact with each student --
without staring, glaring, or flaring.
• Be respectful.
• Create and use personally relevant class
examples.
• Don't forget to smile!
23. 1.4 Business Skills
Networking
• Have you ever attended a career
event such as a job fair?
• What was your experience?
• If not, what do you think about this
events? Would you like to participate
in one? What would you need to
have?
24.
25. How to prepare for a careers
event?
• 1. Update your CV and bring several
copies.
• 2. Look at the list of the attending
companies and target those that interest
you most.
• 3. Collect business cards and brochures.
• 4 Write an online profile.
26. How to prepare for a careers
event?
• 5. Dress professionally
• 6. Arrive early and plan extra time for your
target employers.
• 7. Research your target employers and
prepare a list of questions you want to ask.
• 8. Prepare a short professional introduction
(include experience, strengths, career
interests and goals)
27. Can you think of phrases for…
• Starting a conversation?
• Showing interest?
• Closing a conversation?
28. 1.5 Writing E-mails to introduce
yourself
Formal versus Informal writing .
Which of these two emails is more formal?
Why?
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