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Unit 2 Career Planning

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Part Ⅰ Situational Dialogues

Situational Dialogue 1

Ron and Mike are discussing Mike’s career planning after his graduation.

Ron:Mike,how do you go about getting a job after you graduated?

Mike:Well,I think I will go to the Career Service first since 80% to 90% of new graduates get a job with its help.

Ron:Wow. That seems a fairly high percentage.

Mike:Yes. I want to see whether I have a chance to work outdoors rather than at a factory or in an office.

Ron:You love outdoors,don’t you?

Mike:Yes,very much. I want to organize my own tours,which means I would be a tourist guide first.

Ron:That sounds really great. Do you need any special training to be a tourist guide?

Mike:Yeah. That’s why I went to a coach company which runs a National Tourist Board approved course. I had a large amount of studying that combined field work.

Ron:Is that all?

Mike:I also need to learn several foreign languages,Chinese included. It’s really hard for me.

Ron:You mean Chinese?

Mike:Yes. It’s quite difficult to remember all those Chinese characters. They seem all the same to me!Not to mention their pronunciations. My tongue never knows how to work!

Ron:Well,I’m sure you’ll learn it well soon.

Mike:I hope so.

Practice 1

Task 1:Listen to the dialogue and role-play it in pairs.

Task 2:Simulated situational conversation.

Three students are talking about their future job planning.

Situational Dialogue 2

Bill is having a conversation with his partner John about what he will be doing after graduation.

J:You know,we are graduating soon. And many of us have very clear goals. For me,I have already made a career planning.

B:So have I. Can you tell me what is your career planning?

J:Oh,you see,my career objective is to enter a multinational company. And I think I will be working in the marketing department.