Work, One

 
 
 

The world of work is vast and constantly changing. Scientific and technological advances and other developments constantly eliminate jobs and create new ones.

 

 
 
 
   
 
 

 
 

 
 

 

 

Personal

Farm Worker, Harvester. Are you currently working? What is your job? I am a/an . . . . . .

Janitor, Custodian. Do you like your job or would you rather have a different job?

Construction Worker, Mason. If I could have any job in the world, I would like to be a/an . . . . . . . because . . . . . . . .

Carpenter, Furniture Maker. What jobs would you not want to do? Why? I would not want to be a/an . . . . . . .

Mechinist, Mechanic. Would you rather have a boring, menial job with decent pay or an interesting job, but with a low salary?

Plumber. What are you going to do when you retire? After I retire, I am going to . . . . .
 
 

 
 
   
 
 
  

 
 
 

 

Career and Education

Computer, Electronics Technician. Students’ education and future career should be determined when they are 12. Do you agree?

Truck Driver, Deliverer. Education is very important for a child’s future career. What do you think?

Landscape Gardener. There are too many university graduates and not enough skilled workers and technicians. Yes or no?

Electrician, Utility Worker. Students should study and master only their work specialty; they don’t need to study literature, history, social studies, art, music, physical fitness.

Factory Worker, Assembler. After secondary school or university people don’t need any further education. True or false?

Welder, Tool and Die Maker. What advice or encouragement did your parents and teachers give you?
 
 
 
 

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