Read the text. Choose "True" or False"
You can find information about jobs at a number of different places.
At school. During their last years at school, students get advice about further study and finding jobs. All secondary schools have a career teacher. It’s his/her job to provide students with information about study and work. Career teachers will arrange visits to factories, offices, colleges, etc. They invite people from local organizations to come to the school to talk to pupils. They also help pupils to apply for jobs. A lot of schools now organize ‘work experience’ for pupils in the last two compulsory years of school (aged 14-16). The students go out to work for
a week. They work in all kinds of places — factories, shops, offices or hotels. Afterwards they have to write about their experience and what it has taught them. (Most pupils report that school isn’t so bad after all!)
Outside school. For people who have already left school, there are number of places where they can find out about jobs. Local newspapers carry advertisements for jobs, and there is a Job Centre in every large town. Employers advertise jobs here. If you are unemployed, you can
go to the Job Centre to look for a job. More and more young people now continue their studies as long as possible. They go on from school to university or college to get higher qualifications. There are also several training schemes, where young people can learn the skills to help them get a better job.
There are lots of places where people can fi nd information about jobs.
It’s a head-teacher’s responsibility to provide students with information about jobs.
People from factories, colleges, etc. help students to apply for jobs.
Students of 14-16 years old are invited to go out for ‘work experience’
There are Job Centres at many schools.
Advertisements for jobs are often published in newspapers.
Employers go to students who are in the last two compulsory years.
Young people prefer to study as long as they can.
Getting higher qualifications is not much popular nowadays.
Young people can learn how to get a better job due to some training schemes that have appeared recently.
If I _______ a car, I _______ to work.
I _______ very happy if I _______ Japanese.
What does compulsory means?
Розкрий дужки
I will be very angry if he (make) any more mistakes.
Translate into English.
Класний керівник радить мені продовжити навчання
Створюйте онлайн-тести
для контролю знань і залучення учнів
до активної роботи у класі та вдома