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Talking about: MY WORK
1. Do you have a job? If so: 2. At what age do people (in your country) normally begin to work? At what age do they usually retire? 3. At what age would you like to retire? What would you like to do after the retirement? 4. What was your first job? Did you like it? 5. When you were a child, what was your dream job? 6. What is your dream job now? 7. What do you think is the worst job? 8. Do people usually get jobs related to their educational background? How about you? 9. Does a university degree guarantee success in the future career? 10. What is the most important in your job? 11. Would you like to run your own business? 12. Is it better to work for someone else or be self-employed? 13. Should women and men be paid the same? 14. Is/was your boss a man or a woman? 15. Who do you think make better bosses, men or women? Useful vocabulary connected with: MY WORKfull-time job (level: intermediate) part-time job (level: intermediate) to be self-employed (level: intermediate) sole trader (level: upper intermediate) job advertisement (level: intermediate) competitive (level: upper intermediate) self-fulfillment (level: upper intermediate) promotion (level: intermediate) remuneration (level: upper intermediate) salary (level: pre-intermediate) colleague (level: pre-intermediate) work flexitime (level: intermediate) work overtime (level: intermediate) to fire (level: intermediate) to dismiss (level: intermediate) white-collar job (level: upper intermediate) blue-collar job (level: upper intermediate) Idioms connected with: MY WORKto have the devil’s own job (level: advanced) to land a job (level: upper intermediate) It’s more than my job’s worth. (level: upper intermediate) nine-to-five job (level: upper intermediate) to be snowed under with work (level: advanced) no gain without pain (level: upper intermediate) |